Abandoned Chinese Fishing Village Being Swallowed By Nature
Shengsi, an archipelago of almost 400 islands at the mouth of China’s Yangtze river, holds a secret shrouded in time – an abandoned fishing village being reclaimed by nature. These photos by Jane Qing, a creative photographer based in Shanghai, take us into this lost village on the beautiful archipelago.
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Share on FacebookWhat was once home to dozens of fishermen has now been transformed by an earthy blanket of greenery that wraps itself around the buildings like your favorite sweater. Beautiful but sad.
Why was this village abandoned in the first place? It looks beautiful!
These images are taken by Jane Green and not Tang Yuhong. Correction needs to be made. Here is the rest of her works: http://www.douban.com/photos/album/157887460/
La Naturaleza es lo mas hermoso y preciado que existe en la tierra, por tal razón debemos respetarla, amarla y valorara, el apoyo de toda la humanidad permite su preservación!!!
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I have a question - does it not lead to too much CO2 formation at nights ? It might not be suitable for humans !
how come noe one ever moved back there is beautiful! i would love to live there ! :O
Just what MotherNature is good at, when left to her own wishes! Absolutely beautiful!
What was once home to dozens of fishermen has now been transformed by an earthy blanket of greenery that wraps itself around the buildings like your favorite sweater. Beautiful but sad.
Why was this village abandoned in the first place? It looks beautiful!
These images are taken by Jane Green and not Tang Yuhong. Correction needs to be made. Here is the rest of her works: http://www.douban.com/photos/album/157887460/
La Naturaleza es lo mas hermoso y preciado que existe en la tierra, por tal razón debemos respetarla, amarla y valorara, el apoyo de toda la humanidad permite su preservación!!!
7 new of lost secret places in the United States, Part 4, Oregon https://youtu.be/4sf04ECR3TU
I have a question - does it not lead to too much CO2 formation at nights ? It might not be suitable for humans !
how come noe one ever moved back there is beautiful! i would love to live there ! :O
Just what MotherNature is good at, when left to her own wishes! Absolutely beautiful!
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