Nature Winning The Battle Against Civilization

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Nature Winning The Battle Against Civilization

As solid and constant as we think our civilization is, its hold on nature is tenuous at best. If any crashes look in the faces of our buildings or our technologies, nature is quick to move in and take over. With this in mind, here are 20 photos of places and things that nature is in the practice of reclaiming.
Quite a bit of assumed has been fixed to the thought of what Earth might look like once we’re vanished. Certainly, many books and TV shows on the subject have found that nature would take our places properly quickly. Many cities would be re colonized within a year or two, and many of our buildings would begin decomposing soon after without human repairs or energy sources. The Life after People run on the History Channel has an inclusive timeline of failures detailing when various well-known landmarks of human civilization throughout the world might yield to nature.

102-Year-Old Abandoned Ship In Sydney, Australia:

Abandoned 160-Year-Old Railway In Paris:



Abandoned Ferris Wheel:


Abandoned Inner City Railway In Paris:



Abandoned Mansion Near Kilgarvan, Ireland:


Abandoned Mining Town, Namibia:


Abandoned Shopping Mall Taken Over By Fish In Bangkok:


Abandoned Train Station In Abkhazia, Georgia:



Angkor, Cambodia:


Bicycle Eaten by A Tree On Vashon Island, Washington:



I.M. Cooling Tower, Belgium:


Old Abandoned Mill In Sorrento, Italy:


The Old Piano Tree, California:


Tree Roots Overcoming Brick Sidewalk:


Trees Winning Against Concrete In Hong Kong:



Vintage Automobile Graveyard, Belgium:


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