RE: In a forgotten Soviet 50s garden
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Hi. What a fascinating discovery you stumbled upon. It's so nice to read how you describe that feeling of finding hidden Soviet-era treasures just around the corner. Unlocked nuclear bunkers. Now that does sound intriguing. And that forgotten garden, through your images looks like a magical place, where nature has reclaimed its space, even with the vestiges of the past.
You're right it's a shame to lose it to modernization, but how nice that you captured it with your photos especially during the golden hour. You left me very curious to see those images of Soviet Armenia in your next post. I will be on the lookout. Thank you for sharing such a unique exploration.
Best regards. Take care.👋
You're right it's a shame to lose it to modernization, but how nice that you captured it with your photos especially during the golden hour. You left me very curious to see those images of Soviet Armenia in your next post. I will be on the lookout. Thank you for sharing such a unique exploration.
Best regards. Take care.👋
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I'll have many posts to come that focus on that era here. There's a ton of it around. What's also interesting here is that many of the newer buildings are designed quite well, they're still very similar to the architectural style of the Soviet era. Using the same type of stone and having a similar design in terms of shapes. It's nice to see that there isn't a massive difference as the country develops.