She travels the world in search of beautiful abandoned buildings.
Behind boarded up Windows and warning labels “Passage” is often a hidden world, which is slowly being absorbed by nature. The last 5 years photographer London Rebecca Bathory spent traveling the world in search of the most beautiful abandoned buildings.
1. Almost a Palace. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
2. In fact, constructions like “stuck” in time, in the cities many: often their owners to find. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
3. Sometimes the “zabroski” become a refuge for homeless people or a place of entertainment of teenagers and fans to tickle your nerves. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
4. We are interested in the beauty of abandoned buildings, there is in them something mysterious and attractive. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
5. For example, one of these mysterious-looking room in an abandoned building. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
6. Walled. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
7. And here precisely is hosting the ghosts. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
8. Some buildings are destroyed and are not in a very good condition. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
9. Others, on the contrary, quite well preserved. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
10. You could see the love the ancient Matera to detail. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
11. Some home of the hobbits. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
12. The front door. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
13. Abandoned buildings are gradually mastering nature. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
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15. Solid wooden bed, suitcase and shoes. Here obviously there is some ghostly inhabitant. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
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17. Even notes left in their places. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
18. But wandering these buildings can be quite dangerous. That and look will fly off somewhere down. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
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20. Ornate stairs. (Photo By Rebecca Bathory):
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