Survivor Posted on 19/11/201208/12/2012 by mothergrogan The remnants of the huge building of the Bank of Poland. In b/w one of the parts of the ruins left untouched since 1944. [24.07.2012] Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailPrintMoreRedditTumblrPinterestPocketLinkedInLike Loading... Related
I clicked “like” then thought about “liking” a remnant of such an ugly time. But I do like the photo! LikeLike
What a terrible reminder, but one that may be good to help everyone remember the ugliness and destruction of war. LikeLike
There’s something appealing in the notion of finding the beauty in what I could only describe as a scar. LikeLike
Such objects (places) can be beutiful indeed. This one serves also as a memento for the future generations. It’s similar to Gedächtniskirche in Berlin. LikeLike
I clicked “like” then thought about “liking” a remnant of such an ugly time. But I do like the photo!
LikeLike
What a terrible reminder, but one that may be good to help everyone remember the ugliness and destruction of war.
LikeLike
Love the juxtaposition!
LikeLike
I love decay! And moreso when it’s juxtaposed with something clean and neat. Great shot!!
LikeLike
Wow, what a contrast.
LikeLike
There’s something appealing in the notion of finding the beauty in what I could only describe as a scar.
LikeLike
Such objects (places) can be beutiful indeed. This one serves also as a memento for the future generations. It’s similar to Gedächtniskirche in Berlin.
LikeLike