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Detroit houses being eaten by nature (via feedly)
Source: Boing Boing
Sep 02, 2009


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The Sweet Juniper blog has a gallery of abandoned Detroit houses that are being overcome by the foliage around them, trees and shrubs and plants growing around, on and in them.


Feral Houses

(via Neatorama)


Update: Crap, this is a duplicate. Ah, c'est la vie. Enjoy it again, for the first time.


Previously:
  • Haunting photo-essay on rotting buildings in Detroit - Boing Boing

  • Rotting textbook warehouse in Detroit - Boing Boing

  • Artists buying cheap houses in Detroit - Boing Boing

  • Detroit Zoo exhibits Rick Lieder's extraordinary bug pix - Boing Boing

  • Edwardian croquet-game in the ruined shell of a Packard plant in ...

  • Artists paint Detroit's derelict buildings Tiggeriffic Orange ...

  • Detroit houses selling for less than cars - Boing Boing

  • Detroit's SuperBowl bid faked the skyline - Boing Boing

  • Detroit: One theatre for one million people - Boing Boing









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