I do not ignore them!I appreciate both of them..and thank you so much..but I have already won these awards in the past, I have made posts about them…and I do not use to make a second or third post for the same award..so once again thank you so much I really do appreciate them..!Have a really nice day!!:)
I especially like the first one – you get the feeling that the trees are going to eventually just grow right over that rusty old fence! I’m going to share these photos with a friend who has been taking pictures of “human inventions that are being overgrown by nature.” Always an interesting topic, and along the same lines as archaeological excavations – archaeologists try to uncover the human inventions that have been covered up by nature. Thanks for this food for thought!
Very cool, where/what is this?
It is a place in Vouliagmeni in Athens where every year a class of archaeologists is going there and explore this place..
Interesting photographs….
Looks like ancient sea floor.
Hey Rodposse,
Your photos are always awesome, and so I’ve nominated you for some awards. Check it out here:
http://impybat.wordpress.com/2012/07/21/blog-awards/ but feel free to ignore ;D
I do not ignore them!I appreciate both of them..and thank you so much..but I have already won these awards in the past, I have made posts about them…and I do not use to make a second or third post for the same award..so once again thank you so much I really do appreciate them..!Have a really nice day!!:)
Haha, you are welcome and of course! Your blog is awesome 🙂
Great photos. Love the wheelbarrow artifact.
thank you for stopping by my blog. You have some very interesting photographs, love the Dog series too
Love your pics. They make me feel atmospherically centered.
Wow these photos are so beautiful!
love this post! 🙂
Love them! But then, I’m an archaeologist, so perhaps I’m biased!
I especially like the first one – you get the feeling that the trees are going to eventually just grow right over that rusty old fence! I’m going to share these photos with a friend who has been taking pictures of “human inventions that are being overgrown by nature.” Always an interesting topic, and along the same lines as archaeological excavations – archaeologists try to uncover the human inventions that have been covered up by nature. Thanks for this food for thought!
thank you too about your comment and sharing my post..have a nice day
I wonder what treasures they find in the cool layers of earth…. Nice.