Showing posts tagged ruins

“End of Power”
By Sven Fennema 

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abandonedporn:

A short film about the post-apocalyptic hell-hole, the Salton Sea. 

Via grode

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tsubaki103:


It’s just everywhere so it must be true

tsubaki103:

It’s just everywhere so it must be true

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Ruins

I think the appropriate response here would be

MY BODY IS READY

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r-is-for-raven:

The Chapel, by Arnold Böcklin (1898)

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azorica:

Thornton Abbey, England, Godfrey Bingley, 1905.

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derelictmetropolis:

Decay in sunlight….. (by Hitman.47)

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blodeu-gwedd:

i mean i haven’t even taken an american history class in four years

so it isn’t difficult to know more than me

because i really don’t care about american history 

Sometimes I try to like American history.

Then I look at a picture of a medieval cathedral or ancient ruins or an illuminated manuscript from the 9th century and my brain just lights up like EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

and I’m just like. AMERICA Y U NO HAVE COOL STUFF LIEK THAT )”’:

I think totem poles and masks are the closest we have here to anything I could drool over like that. Maybe I should try to get into Native American stuff. DAMNIT NORTH AMERICANS Y U NO BUILD IN STOOOOOONE ADN LEEEVE WRITIGNS :’-|

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A man is a god in ruins.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (via nirvikalpasamadhi)
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eilan:

I would like to go here.

eilan:

I would like to go here.

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anwarchoukah:

The Chapel is a short film paying tribute to an exceptional protestant temple in Zeliszów, Poland, designed by Karl Langhans and built in 1796-1797.

via wtc

I don’t have adequate words to describe my reaction to this without sounding silly right now. But it is not really a thing of silly. It is a thing of awe. 

((also: apparently, protestant ruins are bringing sexy back))

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