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An overgrown and decaying building stands deserted amid autumn foliage in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The structure, overtaken...

#12851265

Autumn Colors In An Abandoned Place

11 October 2025

An overgrown and decaying building stands deserted amid autumn foliage in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The structure, overtaken...

#12851265

11 October 2025

An overgrown and decaying building stands deserted amid autumn foliage in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The structure, overtaken by nature with trees and plants growing through broken windows and walls, illustrates seasonal change and urban decay.


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An open window without glass in an abandoned building reveals autumn trees and a red-tiled roof covered with moss in Neukirchen, Germany, on...

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Autumn Colors In An Abandoned Place

11 October 2025

An open window without glass in an abandoned building reveals autumn trees and a red-tiled roof covered with moss in Neukirchen, Germany, on...

#12851260

11 October 2025

An open window without glass in an abandoned building reveals autumn trees and a red-tiled roof covered with moss in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The decaying interior contrasts with the vivid colors of the foliage outside.


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An old damaged car lies overturned and covered in graffiti among colorful autumn trees in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The surr...

#12851261

Autumn Colors In An Abandoned Place

11 October 2025

An old damaged car lies overturned and covered in graffiti among colorful autumn trees in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The surr...

#12851261

11 October 2025

An old damaged car lies overturned and covered in graffiti among colorful autumn trees in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The surrounding vegetation starts to reclaim the area, highlighting the contrast between human decay and natural renewal.


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A red heart and a sad face are spray-painted on the tiled column of an abandoned building surrounded by colorful autumn foliage in Neukirche...

#12851266

Autumn Colors In An Abandoned Place

11 October 2025

A red heart and a sad face are spray-painted on the tiled column of an abandoned building surrounded by colorful autumn foliage in Neukirche...

#12851266

11 October 2025

A red heart and a sad face are spray-painted on the tiled column of an abandoned building surrounded by colorful autumn foliage in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The graffiti contrasts with the natural background reclaiming the site.


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A cracked glass block window in an abandoned building reveals bright yellow autumn leaves outside in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 202...

#12851254

Autumn Colors In An Abandoned Place

11 October 2025

A cracked glass block window in an abandoned building reveals bright yellow autumn leaves outside in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 202...

#12851254

11 October 2025

A cracked glass block window in an abandoned building reveals bright yellow autumn leaves outside in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. Graffiti on the wall contrasts with the natural colors seen through the damaged pane.


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A view through shattered windows of an abandoned building reveals dense autumn foliage in vibrant shades of yellow, green, and red in Neukir...

#12851256

Autumn Colors In An Abandoned Place

11 October 2025

A view through shattered windows of an abandoned building reveals dense autumn foliage in vibrant shades of yellow, green, and red in Neukir...

#12851256

11 October 2025

A view through shattered windows of an abandoned building reveals dense autumn foliage in vibrant shades of yellow, green, and red in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The decayed structure contrasts sharply with the surrounding seasonal landscape reclaiming the site.


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A tiled corridor in an abandoned building frames a view of bright yellow autumn leaves outside in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025....

#12851258

Autumn Colors In An Abandoned Place

11 October 2025

A tiled corridor in an abandoned building frames a view of bright yellow autumn leaves outside in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025....

#12851258

11 October 2025

A tiled corridor in an abandoned building frames a view of bright yellow autumn leaves outside in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The contrast between the cold, tiled walls and the vivid foliage outside emphasizes the coexistence of decay and seasonal change.


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Yellow autumn leaves are visible through a broken glass block window in an abandoned building in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. T...

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Autumn Colors In An Abandoned Place

11 October 2025

Yellow autumn leaves are visible through a broken glass block window in an abandoned building in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. T...

#12851259

11 October 2025

Yellow autumn leaves are visible through a broken glass block window in an abandoned building in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The cracked glass contrasts with the vibrant colors of nature reclaiming the surroundings.


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 	King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia Concentrica), Or Cramp Balls, Or Coal Fungus Is An Ancient Firelighting Fungus Of The Hypoxylaceae Family. T...

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Daldinia Concentrica - King Alfred's Cakes Fungus

18 October 2024

 	King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia Concentrica), Or Cramp Balls, Or Coal Fungus Is An Ancient Firelighting Fungus Of The Hypoxylaceae Family. T...

#11678392

18 October 2024

King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia Concentrica), Or Cramp Balls, Or Coal Fungus Is An Ancient Firelighting Fungus Of The Hypoxylaceae Family. This Fungus Looks Like A Hard, Roundish Lump Of Coal Stuck To Dead And Decaying Wood. The Fruit Of This Fungus Is Hemi-spherical, With A Hard, Friable, Shiny Black Fruiting Body 2 To 7 Centimeters Wide. Daldinia Concentrica Is A Useful Tinder For Starting Fires. It's Best When It's Completely Dry And Black, And Can Be Lit With Flint And Steel. It Burns Slowly, Like Charcoal, And Produces A Strong Smoke, Used In Cooking At A Campfire. In Traditional African Medicine, Daldinia Concentrica Is Used To Treat Many Diseases. In Some Regions Of Ivory Coast, It's Also Used As A Contraceptive Agent. King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia Concentrica) Fungus Is On A Dead Tree At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On october 17, 2024.


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 	King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia Concentrica), Or Cramp Balls, Or Coal Fungus Is An Ancient Firelighting Fungus Of The Hypoxylaceae Family. T...

#11678395

Daldinia Concentrica - King Alfred's Cakes Fungus

18 October 2024

 	King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia Concentrica), Or Cramp Balls, Or Coal Fungus Is An Ancient Firelighting Fungus Of The Hypoxylaceae Family. T...

#11678395

18 October 2024

King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia Concentrica), Or Cramp Balls, Or Coal Fungus Is An Ancient Firelighting Fungus Of The Hypoxylaceae Family. This Fungus Looks Like A Hard, Roundish Lump Of Coal Stuck To Dead And Decaying Wood. The Fruit Of This Fungus Is Hemi-spherical, With A Hard, Friable, Shiny Black Fruiting Body 2 To 7 Centimeters Wide. Daldinia Concentrica Is A Useful Tinder For Starting Fires. It's Best When It's Completely Dry And Black, And Can Be Lit With Flint And Steel. It Burns Slowly, Like Charcoal, And Produces A Strong Smoke, Used In Cooking At A Campfire. In Traditional African Medicine, Daldinia Concentrica Is Used To Treat Many Diseases. In Some Regions Of Ivory Coast, It's Also Used As A Contraceptive Agent. King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia Concentrica) Fungus Is On A Dead Tree At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On october 17, 2024.


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 	King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia Concentrica), Or Cramp Balls, Or Coal Fungus Is An Ancient Firelighting Fungus Of The Hypoxylaceae Family. T...

#11678399

Daldinia Concentrica - King Alfred's Cakes Fungus

18 October 2024

 	King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia Concentrica), Or Cramp Balls, Or Coal Fungus Is An Ancient Firelighting Fungus Of The Hypoxylaceae Family. T...

#11678399

18 October 2024

King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia Concentrica), Or Cramp Balls, Or Coal Fungus Is An Ancient Firelighting Fungus Of The Hypoxylaceae Family. This Fungus Looks Like A Hard, Roundish Lump Of Coal Stuck To Dead And Decaying Wood. The Fruit Of This Fungus Is Hemi-spherical, With A Hard, Friable, Shiny Black Fruiting Body 2 To 7 Centimeters Wide. Daldinia Concentrica Is A Useful Tinder For Starting Fires. It's Best When It's Completely Dry And Black, And Can Be Lit With Flint And Steel. It Burns Slowly, Like Charcoal, And Produces A Strong Smoke, Used In Cooking At A Campfire. In Traditional African Medicine, Daldinia Concentrica Is Used To Treat Many Diseases. In Some Regions Of Ivory Coast, It's Also Used As A Contraceptive Agent. King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia Concentrica) Fungus Is On A Dead Tree At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On october 17, 2024.


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King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia concentrica), also known as cramp balls or coal fungus, is an ancient firelighting fungus of the Hypoxylaceae...

#11678390

Daldinia Concentrica - King Alfred's Cakes Fungus

18 October 2024

King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia concentrica), also known as cramp balls or coal fungus, is an ancient firelighting fungus of the Hypoxylaceae...

#11678390

18 October 2024

King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia concentrica), also known as cramp balls or coal fungus, is an ancient firelighting fungus of the Hypoxylaceae family. This fungus looks like a hard, roundish lump of coal stuck to dead and decaying wood. The fruit of this fungus is hemispherical, with a hard, friable, shiny black fruiting body 2 to 7 centimeters wide. Daldinia concentrica is a useful tinder for starting fires. It is best when it is completely dry and black, and can be lit with flint and steel. It burns slowly, like charcoal, and produces a strong smoke, used in cooking at a campfire. In traditional African medicine, Daldinia concentrica is used to treat many diseases. In some regions of Ivory Coast, it is also used as a contraceptive agent. King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia concentrica) fungus is on a dead tree in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 17, 2024.


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EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 6:
Covered with snow, Ganoderma applanatum (known as the artist's fungus or bear bread), seen in a park in Edmonton...

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Daily Life In Edmonton

7 March 2024

EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 6:
Covered with snow, Ganoderma applanatum (known as the artist's fungus or bear bread), seen in a park in Edmonton...

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7 March 2024

EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 6: Covered with snow, Ganoderma applanatum (known as the artist's fungus or bear bread), seen in a park in Edmonton's Rutherford neighborhood, on March 6, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.


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Organic matter is decaying in a field and is producing steam due to the freezing temperatures in the surroundings of Nijmegen, Netherlands,...

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Freezy Mornings In The Netherlands.

29 January 2024

Organic matter is decaying in a field and is producing steam due to the freezing temperatures in the surroundings of Nijmegen, Netherlands,...

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29 January 2024

Organic matter is decaying in a field and is producing steam due to the freezing temperatures in the surroundings of Nijmegen, Netherlands, on January 28, 2024.


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A Oriental Garden lizard (Calotes versicolor) on a decaying tree emerged in the Moragahakanda Reservoir on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakan...

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Due To The Extremely Dry Weather, The Moragahakanda Reservoir Has Dried Up, And The Old Ruins Have Been Exposed.

2 September 2023

A Oriental Garden lizard (Calotes versicolor) on a decaying tree emerged in the Moragahakanda Reservoir on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakan...

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2 September 2023

A Oriental Garden lizard (Calotes versicolor) on a decaying tree emerged in the Moragahakanda Reservoir on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which started work on January 25, 2007, is one of the largest irrigation projects built in Sri Lanka. The amount spent on this project is 4,500 lakh US dollars. In addition, the total water capacity of this reservoir is 570 million cubic liters. This project will be used for drinking water supply, power generation, drinking water supply, and freshwater fisheries. Due to the drought that has affected Sri Lanka at present, reservoirs have dried up in many parts of the country. Due to this, the farmers as well as the people are suffering from a lack of drinking water. Some water sources have completely dried up, and some water sources can only see a limited amount of water. With the emptying of some reservoirs, the ruins of the villages that were submerged in water for these reservoirs have emerged. People have started gathering in these areas to witness this event. Here, it is special to be able to see houses, schools, and religious shrines submerged in water for these projects. Also, due to the lack of water in these reservoirs, freshwater fish resources are also threatened with extinction. Although Sri Lanka receives a little rain from time to time, it has not yet rained enough to fill the reservoirs.


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A Oriental Garden lizard (Calotes versicolor) on a decaying tree emerged in the Moragahakanda Reservoir on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakan...

#10446476

Due To The Extremely Dry Weather, The Moragahakanda Reservoir Has Dried Up, And The Old Ruins Have Been Exposed.

2 September 2023

A Oriental Garden lizard (Calotes versicolor) on a decaying tree emerged in the Moragahakanda Reservoir on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakan...

#10446476

2 September 2023

A Oriental Garden lizard (Calotes versicolor) on a decaying tree emerged in the Moragahakanda Reservoir on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which started work on January 25, 2007, is one of the largest irrigation projects built in Sri Lanka. The amount spent on this project is 4,500 lakh US dollars. In addition, the total water capacity of this reservoir is 570 million cubic liters. This project will be used for drinking water supply, power generation, drinking water supply, and freshwater fisheries. Due to the drought that has affected Sri Lanka at present, reservoirs have dried up in many parts of the country. Due to this, the farmers as well as the people are suffering from a lack of drinking water. Some water sources have completely dried up, and some water sources can only see a limited amount of water. With the emptying of some reservoirs, the ruins of the villages that were submerged in water for these reservoirs have emerged. People have started gathering in these areas to witness this event. Here, it is special to be able to see houses, schools, and religious shrines submerged in water for these projects. Also, due to the lack of water in these reservoirs, freshwater fish resources are also threatened with extinction. Although Sri Lanka receives a little rain from time to time, it has not yet rained enough to fill the reservoirs.


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