I really like these photographs. They were beautifully cropped and framed. There are two sides of beauty in each of the photographs. First and most obvious was the placement of the photograph. The skills used to create such imagery is excellent. The second beauty was the story each of the photographs tells. Many of the places were once populated with many people. Now they are left to roit and crumble away. The photographs are beautiful, but the history makes it even more beautiful.
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