#WednesdayWalk : the sadness of a small area
This post for Wednesday walk challenge. Today, on the business of workers, I was brought to one of the semi-industrial regions of Samara - the village of Kirkombinat. It is located on the outskirts of the city, its history dates back to the construction of a brick factory. Later, the area next to the plant was overgrown with auxiliary infrastructure and housing. In general, this village is a perishable and sad place. But, unfortunately, there was no time to take pictures today. Therefore, I propose to look at the photographs of the village taken several years ago. Nothing has changed since then...
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Oh, my! Haha. I opened this post without being aware of what to expect. Those pictures are so much and nicely taken.
Well Done
I did not disappoint you :)) Thank you for your review :)
Ну прям почти как у нас деревянные двухэтажки. видать по всему Союзу их строили.
дети заборов и обоссаных стен.
Деревянные, кирпичные, фанерные - полно их однотипных... В любом городе найти можно.)
such cool shots of the area, some places are always changing its nice some are staying the same
Thanks for joining the Wednesday, its always fun for me to visit the walks from all around the world, getting a feel for communities where people live and what they see on their daily walks
Yes this is true. In some places, time seems to have stopped. And in other places, if anything changes, then only for the worse ...
yes indeed only too often for the worst in my opinion
Thank you very much for your support.! :)