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 161 - Flickr: Dead Signs Browse Website open in new window
   
   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Collection of abandoned and/ or derelict signs.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Photos which show the building acquiring a new character. Shots that are just straight documentary records of simple unoccupied spaces are not appropriate for this group.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Photos of buildings or significant structures, now demolished or removed since originally photographed.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Pictures taken in strange places, places pictures should not be taken.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Pictures of abandoned and lost cottages in the city, villages or countryside.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Urban exploration: buildings and sites with posted signs telling you not to go there. (No Trespassing, Restricted Access.)


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 167 - Flickr: Overgrown Browse Website open in new window
   
   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
This is a group for pictures where any object or item is being taken over by nature. Overgrown, plants, vines, weeds, obscuring some object.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Photos and art found in and around abandoned buildings and houses.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Houses and other buildings that have one thing in common, they lean.


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 170 - Flickr: Entropy Browse Website open in new window
   
   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
About the pleasure to be found in decay, the inevitable passage of the pretentious and the grandiose.


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