ive been through enough, how much stronger do i need to be, things got tough, but i kept my empathy, ive given enough, how much more can you need, through it all, i still remain to be me T.F. Burke poetry
Here's a pair of charcoal kilns not often seen as they are a bit out of the way high in the Cedar Range of southeastern Nevada. The Panaca Kilns were built c. 1875 and used until the 1890s to make charcoal for mining smelters in the region. They were operated by Swiss and Italian woodcutters, known as "Carbonari," who had perfected the charcoal-making process in Europe.
presumably this has an owner going to get help but if it’s stolen is anyone in #seattle missing this bike? it was left trailside with no note. front tyre is off.
I'm not sure who that old coot is photo bombing this cliff dwelling, but I saw him free climb down into the canyon from the mesa top. Silly old guy must have went up the wrong canyon looking for this ruin, climbed out, walked across the mesa, & then climbed down into this, the right canyon with its really cool cultural site. There's rock art decorating the canyon walls, pottery shards, 800-year-old corn cobs, & pressure flakes everywhere!
I'm a sucker for old bridges, so here are a couple over the Brazos River in Texas that I spotted from the highway and visited during my drive on Thursday.
... and as contrast to that calming, idyllic pastoral landscape - some more dingy, derelict architecture from that shipyard at #Gdańsk, #Poland - March 2008.
Who remembers the movie Vanishing Point (1971)? Yup, this is the Shell station / cafe featured in the movie's opening sequence and final sequence when the Challenger R/T slammed into the bulldozers. There's almost nothing left of the town that was here 50 years ago. "Kowalski Lives!" ... and I think I saw him hanging out with Hayduke. Lol! (Cisco, Utah. Phone photo.)
Teo, A Coruña. Urbanización de decenas de acaroados que nunca se chegaron a estrear. A maleza e a rapazada habítana dende hai vinte anos. O epítome do capitalismo. #ruinas#capitalismo#abandoned