The Fate of the Houses, in Gong Joo city

in #travel7 years ago

Everything has its start and end. It is as same as the birth and the death in human life. All existences are laid in the process between the birth and the death. Houses, likewise.

Many disappearing things have pulled my concern during the travel. Especially houses. People took a birth. grew, old and die. Houses are as same as human’s life cycle. New house turn into used, old and ruined where no one live there. At last it is waiting for being demolished.
I took the pictures ruined and abandoned house in GongJoo city.

The entrance was half opened.

So, I pushed the gate and entered.
People left and House stayed.

Did the wall clock remember when it’s family was leaving. One o’clock.

Abandoned things have a same fate with the house

If houses were having a feeling, how did it feel ?
I know it’s nonsense, but we have a specific memories in our house. This feelings and stories fade away with the demolishing Houses.
So it is the last chance to preserve our memories with the photos.

The photography must be the great invention for History

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All the memories..

Good post. Interesting take. Houses to humans. A beginning and an ending. One can't have one without the other. How things / humans evolve and develop. Time passes and transformations happen.

Thank you so much for your comment

maybe you should buy the land
what do you think?
have the house off the ground and build a new one ?
good investment I think
or is that place a bad neighborhood to dwell in?

Looks like you need the property brothers to fix up that house.

Maybe
Hahaha

an apt comparison @slowwalker - our bodies are houses for our souls.

There's something mysterious and sad about ruins but even more so when it comes to abandoned houses - they seem the most desolate of all because the life has gone out of them.

The stopped clock is a grim reminder of Time and the photos preserve the remnants of a dying way of life.

A sad but insightful glimpse into abandoned things, @slowwalker.

Good work!

Thank you
You picked up my point

Amazing pictures.. it really sad to see that there are people who still stay in house like this

C est la vie

I watched a little bit of television where mankind went extinct and left their buildings and belongings behind. In a few years plants and erosion take over, in a few decades there's barely any trace of humans in just two hundred years you would probably need archaeologists to find pieces of human history.

Everything has its start and end. It is as same as the birth and the death in human life. All existences are laid in the process between the birth and the death.

nice article , thanks for sharing.

Nice capture on pictures man... I'm a huge fan of your work.. I was just wondering if there are people who live in this houses?

Do you do urban exploration? How did you get there? :-)

Wow good post

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