This is about the only real good thing, as taken and shown from a 1.9 MP cellphone camera. It's the forest, just a forest (Little Drywood to be correct) With a mostly destroyed barn way off to the side and lots of trees. There are quite the sum of trees in Missouri.
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Oh, I think I see it now that you mention the vines. Actually, your photograph reminds me a lot of pictures I have seen by other members documenting how nature retakes land now abandoned. Our friends in Detroit and the former East Germany have plenty of those photographs which can be really interesting to see how something which might have been active such as an old hospital is gradually turning back into a forest.
From a Chicago perspective, I will never forget the ghost shopping mall made famous by "The Blues Brothers" film which was allowed to decay for nearly thirty-two years before being demolished. It was wild to see full grown trees growing in the middle of the mall and out of the roof of old anchor stores such as JCPenny. Sorry to use Wikipedia as a source, but it does have some good photographs of the mall: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Square_Mall Thankfully, the place was finally demolished a couple of months ago.
From a Chicago perspective, I will never forget the ghost shopping mall made famous by "The Blues Brothers" film which was allowed to decay for nearly thirty-two years before being demolished. It was wild to see full grown trees growing in the middle of the mall and out of the roof of old anchor stores such as JCPenny. Sorry to use Wikipedia as a source, but it does have some good photographs of the mall: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Square_Mall Thankfully, the place was finally demolished a couple of months ago.
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