Nanga Parbat, Fairy Meadows Diamer District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. 🇵🇰
Colonial American Ruins, Architectural Delight
Abandoned castle in lreland.
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Ruined castle with subterranean vaulted Goblin Ha' or "Goblin Hall."
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This 13th-century monastery chiseled into the side of a mountain is equipped with a bridge that can be lifted to protect against raids.
If you think these abandoned houses look cool now, just imagine them restored!
We recently sat down with researcher Brandt Gibson to discuss French-Canadian research and how it might differ from other areas of genealogy research. Not only did we get some great information, but we learned a lot about what drives a researcher like Brandt. Q: Would you introduce yourself and tell us about what initially interested […]
This is the story of a French postman who spent thirty years of his life building his dream home– a palace made of pebbles and stones he found along his postal route…. Ferdinand Cheval allegedly first began building his “Palais Ideale” in 1879 when he tripped over an unusual stone. Inspired by its shape, he…
Sacked by Vikings, blessed by William the Conqueror, dealt a fatal blow during the French Revolution—these ruins have seen it all.
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What is it really like to live in England from an American point of view? Although language is the same the cultural differences are very noticeable. Here's why.
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Mystical - Kilchurn castle
so much moss; reminds me of a roman bath or the mysterious lower levels of a greek temple
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Burg Eltz, Germany. It is still owned by a branch of the same family (the Eltz family) that lived there in the 12th century, 33 generations ago.
If you follow us regularly, by now you surely got the idea that we are suckers for abandoned old ruins that were once lavish and splendid structures.