This Facebook page captures the essence of the uncanny and undiscovered abandoned beauties and gives us a peek into places that aren’t generally seen by the public.
Lead photograph taken in Philedelphia by Jeff Weisberg Today I opened my computer and typed in my chosen search words of the day: "abandoned greenhouse". Little did I know how many photographs I was about to scroll through. So many, too many! Why is that? Surely we still all eat greens and enjoy
There aren’t too many opportunities to feel like an adventurer in modern times. However, exploring abandoned places and finding unexpected treasures can give you that deep thrill. You might not bring anything physical back to show for your efforts, but the photos you take and the first-hand experiences make for even better souvenirs.
Nicola Bertellotti | photographer | italy
La Serre du Chirurgien is a huge and impressive old glasshouse in the south of France. It is more likely a conservatory, rather than a true greenhouse.
Abandoned victorian era greenhouse Photographer : Followsite
Lead photograph taken in Philedelphia by Jeff Weisberg Today I opened my computer and typed in my chosen search words of the day: "abandoned greenhouse". Little did I know how many photographs I was about to scroll through. So many, too many! Why is that? Surely we still all eat greens and enjoy
Chateau Rolls Royce is an abandoned Belgian 18th century chateau, with a spectacularly overgrown greenhouse and orangery (orangerie).
For as long as I can remember, I’ve wanted a “greenhouse.” I loved the idea of being able to walk into a room in my home anytime that felt like summer. {conservatory by Vale Garden Houses } Being surrounded by lush ferns, moss, citrus trees and true green goodness everywhere honestly wakes something up […]
My entry for this weeks ASW contest - this beautiful abandoned greenhouse, which is part of the Chateau Rolls Royce… by tillygerbi
A greenhouse left in disuse after a fire. It is located in Welwyn Preserve, Glen Cove, NY - LINK Shady greenhouse with an ivy clad door - LINK LINK Abandoned Greenhouse, Ridley Creek State Park - LINK Chernobyl greenhouse. Photo credit: Caitlin Parker LINK Abandoned greenhouse on No. 6 Road, Richmond. Photo by Bob_2006 on Flickr Overgrown Greenhouse - LINK Abandoned greenhouse in Japan's jungle theme park. Photo credit: Michael John Grist Abandoned greenhouse, Lisbon September 2006 - LINK A beautiful abandoned greenhouse at Galand - LINK Abandoned greenhouse - LINK Old abandoned greenhouse covered in vines. Harkness Park, CT. Photo credit: Heather Williams An overgrown greenhouse at the Orto Botanico, Rome's botanical garden. - LINK Abandoned greenhouse in the northeastern US- LINK Photo by Kestrana on Flickr
Lead photograph taken in Philedelphia by Jeff Weisberg Today I opened my computer and typed in my chosen search words of the day: "abandoned greenhouse". Little did I know how many photographs I was about to scroll through. So many, too many! Why is that? Surely we still all eat greens and enjoy
Nicola Bertellotti | photographer | italy
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La Serre du Chirurgien is a huge and impressive old glasshouse in the south of France. It is more likely a conservatory, rather than a true greenhouse.
© Jim Carroll / Peculiar Ghost France has over 30,000 castles, and sadly a large number of them are abandoned or at risk. But let's meet the peculiar ghost on a quest to haunt them through his lens... © Jim Carroll / Peculiar Ghost © Jim Carroll / Peculiar Ghost French photographer and
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La Serre du Chirurgien is a huge and impressive old glasshouse in the south of France. It is more likely a conservatory, rather than a true greenhouse.
Lead photograph taken in Philedelphia by Jeff Weisberg Today I opened my computer and typed in my chosen search words of the day: "abandoned greenhouse". Little did I know how many photographs I was about to scroll through. So many, too many! Why is that? Surely we still all eat greens and enjoy
Lead photograph taken in Philedelphia by Jeff Weisberg Today I opened my computer and typed in my chosen search words of the day: "abandoned greenhouse". Little did I know how many photographs I was about to scroll through. So many, too many! Why is that? Surely we still all eat greens and enjoy
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