An empty, long abandoned room in the ruins of Craco Veccia, Basilicata, Italy….old Lucania

Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
An empty, long abandoned room in the ruins of Craco Veccia, Basilicata, Italy….old Lucania
Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
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I do love a good ruin.
Craco Veccia was amazing
A great ruin, Sue. I hadn’t really though about what this theme might bring, but it’s perfect for you 😀
Exactly!!
Nice choice for the challenge word, Sue.
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete!
marvellous interpretation
To me, the obvious answer to this challenge!
But you are one of the few with superb ruined shots to bring to the challenge 🙂
Images from a lifetime…
Empty for sure. I can’t imagine being in a building or structure that is that old. 😀
Well, it is a ruin….uninhabited for 50 years
I was going to say, “I do like a good ruin”, but Margaret ruined it for me, so to speak, by saying it first. 🙂
janet
😄😄😄😄
Atmospheric capture, Sue – I can feel the cold and the stone.
Thanks!
I would love to take a trip to see… well any ruins really! They fascinate me!
😊