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  • Reworked now with framing. The background picture is a Original picture By( Steve Pike) of redbubble thanks again steve. The story of Atlantis begins quite literally with two of Plato’s dialogues, Timaeus and Critias. These accounts are the only known written records which refer specifcally to a lost civilization called Atlantis. Many people believe the tale to be complete fiction, the creation of a philosopher’s imagination used to illustrate an argument. Others believe that the story was inspired by catastrophic events which may have destroyed the Minoan civilization on Crete and Thera. Still others maintain that the story is an accurate representation of a long lost and almost completely forgotten land.

  • Old ruin in the peak district, this old place is about to fall down, there was nothing left of the rear.

  • Clitheroe castle is quite high up and you get some stunning views from up there! CARD /

  • An old barn of a derelict farm, that looks like its been used for hanging!! the ropes were swinging in the wind that was howling through, slates were scattered everywhere from the strong winds, quite a eerie feeling in here, would’nt want to be here in the dark!

  • This is the old stable block at a derelict farm in Yorkshire

  • Old steps that have crumbled away the would have taken you up to the Hayloft

  • www.glennalderson.com The Moonta Mines The historic town of Moonta is approximately 165 kilometres north-west of Adelaide, in the upper Yorke Peninsula region known alternately as South Australia’s ‘Copper Triangle’ or ‘Little Cornwall’. Ruins of Hughes Pumphouse / More images of Moonta Mines / / / PLEASE VIEW MY GALLERY @ Glenn Alderson Photography Abstract Sunrise & Sunset Ruins & Derelict Buildings Farms & Countryside All Seascapes Botany – Flora Childhood Black & White Birds & Creatures of Flight / © Copyright 2008 Glenn Alderson, All Rights Reserved. / Please note: The watermark shown above will not appear on purchased products.

  • photo taken at blackrock state hospital. all rights reserved. / more of my work is viewable at www.abandonedamerica.org

  • This infrared image was featured by the American Southwest group on January 14, 2009. This image was featured by the Amazing Graves group on January 14, 2009. This image was featured by the Route 66 group in July, August, & September 2008. It was warm but windy afternoon in New Mexico, with a storm brewing off the east. This is a infrared shot of the ruins of an old church and cemetery near Santa Rosa, just a few miles from Route 66. Minolta Dimage 7 resting on a bean bag on fence post; Lens 28-200 Zoom; Hoya Infrared R72 Filter; 1/30 second; Focal Length 28mm; Apeture & ISO Unknown ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.

  • The next photograph in the current body of work I’m uploading. Shot with Kodak High Speed Infrared film at the old brewery site that was being demolished for a new up scale housing development some years ago.

  • Featured in Dilapidated Buildings 25th November, 2008. This church in Doon, Ballybunion closed it’s doors to its congregation a few short years after the new, St John’s, church opened in the town centre on 1st August, 1897. The parish could not afford to keep two churches going. / Doon church is used these days as a storage building for farm equipment.

  • Dunstanburgh castle, is a remote, ruined castle standing on the beautiful and rugged coast of Northumberland. Watercolour and pencil, 17” x 11”.

  • © Copyright 2009 fotonio, All Rights Reserved.

  • This watercolour painting was inspired by the photoart of Redbubble artist, Ruxique. The abbey in this painting, is taken from the ruins of Whitby abbey. 10” x 7” on rough, bockingford tinted blue, 140lb.

  • These are ruins of the Bishops castle in Bodzentyn in Poland. It was built in 1365. In 1410 polish king Władysław Jagiełło stayed here for a few days during the war with Teutonic Knights. Not long after the castle was destroyed by a fire. / Still it makes impression. :) / You can see it location on Google: / http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=50.939122,20.954447&spn=0.036508,0.080338&t=h&z=14&om=1 Canon 400D

  • As Is. / Ruins in northwest Puerto Rico. The view from the ruins is spectacular!

  • This shot was taken at an old deserted building in Clydebank and digitally manipulated using elements.

  • Ministry of Heritage and Cultural Activities, Superintendence for the Architectural, the Landscape, the Historical Heritage. Artistic and Ethno-Anthropological of Italy / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Placed 8th in à EUROPA! Group – LA TEMPESTA; STORM; L’ORAGE Challenge July – 26 – 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— Nikon D100 Nikon 70/300 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Cirella The old, still-inhabited village of Cirella, a short distance from the shoreside resort, climbs a slope below the ruins of a hilltop town that Hannibal razed 2,200 years ago, and that in later centuries was rebuilt and destroyed again, the last time by a French fleet in 1806 CIRELLA was also a Sybarite colony, devastated by Hannibal, then Romanized; the theatrical ruins of Cirella Vecchia , overlooking the SS18, are of a later date, the result of a French bombardment in 1806 (though local lore attributes other, more sinister explanations, most notably a plague of ants). Cirella has had an eventful history which dates back to the Greek and Roman periods. It was raided on various occasions by the Saracens before begin destroyed in 1806 by the French fleet. There are the ruins of a church and a Romanesque bell tower containing the remains of 15th century frescoes. The so/called Mausoleo di Cirella, situated at the foot of the hill, is a tomb from the Roman period. In the medieval church there is a 16th century bust of the Madonna and Child.

  • / Featured in Goldrush and Ghost Towns St. Elmo is a ghost town Founded in 1880. Nearly 2,000 people settled in this town when mining for gold and silver became evident. The mining industry started to decline in the early 1920s, and in 1922 the train discontinued service. It is one of Colorado’s most preserved ghost towns.

  • Image captured at dawn in the Sukhothai Historical Park. The Historic Town of Sukhothai and Associated Historic Towns is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Sukhothai was the capital of the first Kingdom of Siam in the 13th and 14th centuries. It has a number of fine monuments, illustrating the beginnings of Thai architecture. The great civilization which evolved in the Kingdom of Sukhothai absorbed numerous influences and ancient local traditions; the rapid assimilation of all these elements forged what is known as the ‘Sukhothai style’. PLACED IN THE TOP TEN IN THE SILHOUETTE REFLECTIONS CHALLENGE IN THE SILHOUETTE GROUP. ON OCT. 19/09 FEATURED IN THE INSPIRED BY LIFE GROUP Nov. 9/09 / FEATURED IN THE NIRVANA GROUP Nov. 20/09

  • St Mary’s church, Little Chart. Destroyed by a second world war doodlebug on the 16th August 1944.

  • Shot at Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, UK. This looking down the ruins of the nave. Camera Nikon D300 on tripod. / Took nine exposures and used Photomatix to create HDR image. / Didn’t really like the first blend so selected three exposures to run through Photomatix again. / The exposures I finally used were -3, 00, +2. Yes, I know not equal but I wanted a dark broody look to the finished image. / Finally ran through CS4 to finish off. Bolton Abbey, located on the banks of the River Wharfe near the village of Bolton-in-Wharfedale, was founded in 1154 by Augustinian monks from nearby Embsay. The weather proved too harsh in the hills of Embsay and, after two years, the monks needed a new home. The area the monks found was shielded from much of the weather by the surrounding hills. The land was donated by Lady Alice de Romille of Skipton Castle. The monks’ main source of income came from produce, tithes, rent from farms, and lead mines. They used this money to hire masons to build their abbey. In 1170, the nave of the abbey church was converted into a parish church. The monks spent their days in prayer and worship. Their days began at 2:00 a.m. and did not end until dusk. The monks also contributed to the life of nearby Bolton-in-Wharfedale by preaching, teaching, running hospitals, and giving shelter to visitors. The abbey survived bouts of poverty, roving bands of Scots, and severe weather and continued to thrive, but in 1539, it faced destruction from Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries. The monks were dispersed, construction of the West Tower halted, the roof torn off, and the furnishings were stripped. Much of the estate was sold to the Clifford family, who owned Skipton Castle. The Cliffords later passed the estate on to the Cavendishes, Dukes of Devonshire. The prior of the church, Prior Richard Moone, however convinced King Henry to leave the parish church intact for worshippers. A wall was built to seal off the eastern side of the nave and worship continued in the new form. During the 19th century, Devonshire family commissioned major improvements to the church. In 1853, August Pugin designed new stained glass windows. In 1867, architect George Street restored the pews, the font, and the sanctuary. In 1880, the east wall was rebuilt. During the 1970s, Canon Maurice Slaughter oversaw a series of repairs to the church and the West Tower was given a roof and floor. In 2004, Bolton Abbey celebrated its 850th anniversary. Today the Parish Church of St. Mary and St. Cuthbert is home to a thriving congregation. / MCN: C2SEX-HSNEM-RJTNV

  • Western Isles, Scotland / /

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