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I'm looking at your home page and you describe yourself as an occasional photo snapper....... If this is an example of the quality of work you do for fun you must be a phenomenal Net Sec consultant.
Once again you didn't disappoint with this series of posts, I enjoyed them very much. Thanks for presenting this.

Thanks! I appreciate your kind words and I'm glad that you have enjoyed my posts.

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It looks sl amazing how nature reclaims the old stone bit for bit .. thank you for this next great part of ethiopia ^^

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Wow... what an incredible place. I've never even heard of it, now it is on my list. Thanks for the history and great photos.

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What I love about this is the lack of people in the photos. Great to have the place to yourself.

Haha, I feel the same way. Nothing ruins landscape and architecture photos like random people holding selfie sticks. One of the benefits of visiting during the off-season.

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They are just the sought of places i like to visit such beauty that old school and them Banaya trees so spooky looking by regarded as very spiritual trees here in Thailand.

Thanks! They are so spooky, and destructive too.

I have done a few posts on these trees on @treetuesday from here in Thailand but damn they are huge and destructive but so beautiful to look at 🌝

True, have you seen them obliterating temples in Angkor Wat? So sad and beautiful at the same time

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I haven't had a chance to get there yet but is on my bucket list but i have seen similar just out of Bangkok i must get around to do a blog on that one it was also awesome to see 🌝

These are excellent photos of places you never see in travel brochures! The commentary with them brings them all to life as well. I never knew these places existed until you shared them with us. Thank you.

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@joshman that brickwork and old tree roots give that location a timeless look. Great job capturing it.

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Much appreciated!

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