Seen from the river…looked a tad abandoned, sinking into the earth
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Also linked to lens artist’s photo challenge here, as this image demonstrates Blending in
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The deceptive part is that these monsters always have some sort of runway that we can’t see, whereby they get out of what seem to be impossible situations. Saw one like that in France in September and the next time we drove by, it had moved somewhere less precarious looking.
janet
Yep, I guess so!
Plenty of earth per pixel in this shot! Great one, Sue
Thanks, Debbie!
I wonder how it got up there
So do I!
That’s some ‘earth’ alright! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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And blending in it is!
Yay!
I’ll say it does! Well chosen for the challenge
Thanks, Tina!
A great choice for these two themes, Sue. 🙂
Pleased you think so, Amy!
I’m sure it isn’t as precarious as it looks, but I wouldn’t want to drive it back out!
Well, no! But I think you are probably right, it looked precarious from where I was, but probably an illusion