In Ruins but Still So Beautiful - (Hidden) Beauty of Europe
I could still see the beauty in its design.
Probably thought of about two centuries ago...
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I don't think it could be two centuries old, but I've always wondered how people built in the past. It seems like the materials and techniques aren't modern at all, but could an abandoned modern-built house last as long as one built a century ago? 🤔
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