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#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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#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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#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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#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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#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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#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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#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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#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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#12616797
4 August 2025
The ruins of an abandoned resort hotel project are pictured in the middle of the vegetation of the Mata Atlantica by Engenhoca Beach in Itacare, Brazil, on February 5, 2025.
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#11713323
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713324
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713325
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713335
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713340
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713351
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713357
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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