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ohcenarae:

I have a dreamA song to singTo help me copeWith anythingIf you see the wonderOf a fairy tale
You can take the futureEven if you fail

ohcenarae:

I have a dream
A song to sing
To help me cope
With anything
If you see the wonder
Of a fairy tale


You can take the future
Even if you fail

fuckyeahghosttowns:

Château de Noisy, Celles, Houyet, Namur, Belgium (via missionabandoned)
Le Château de Noisy (also named Château Miranda) was built by the English architect Milner in 1866 as a summer home for the family of the Count of Liedekerke-Beaufort. The family stayed there until World War 2, when the castle was briefly occupied by the Nazi’s. In 1958, the NMBS (the Belgian railroad company) used it as a home to shelter the railroadmen’s children and wives.
Since 1991 the building is abandoned. The village of Celles tried several times to buy the castle and its ground but the family doesn’t want to take distance of the castle. The building has over 500 windows, which are almost all shattered along with several of the staircases inside. There is still a clock tower of 56 meters tall. The castle is popular amongst urban explorers.

fuckyeahghosttowns:

Château de Noisy, Celles, Houyet, Namur, Belgium (via missionabandoned)

Le Château de Noisy (also named Château Miranda) was built by the English architect Milner in 1866 as a summer home for the family of the Count of Liedekerke-Beaufort. The family stayed there until World War 2, when the castle was briefly occupied by the Nazi’s. In 1958, the NMBS (the Belgian railroad company) used it as a home to shelter the railroadmen’s children and wives.

Since 1991 the building is abandoned. The village of Celles tried several times to buy the castle and its ground but the family doesn’t want to take distance of the castle. The building has over 500 windows, which are almost all shattered along with several of the staircases inside. There is still a clock tower of 56 meters tall. The castle is popular amongst urban explorers.

fuckyeahghosttowns:

Bents, Saskatchewan, Canada (via flickr)

fuckyeahghosttowns:

Bents, Saskatchewan, Canada (via flickr)

fuckyeahghosttowns:

An abandoned farm in Kelduhverfi, Iceland (via flickr)

fuckyeahghosttowns:

An abandoned farm in Kelduhverfi, Iceland (via flickr)

fuckyeahghosttowns:

An abandoned room in a military hospital in Italy (via flickr)

fuckyeahghosttowns:

An abandoned room in a military hospital in Italy (via flickr)

apiaceae:

shaunda:

kari-shma:

Grundtvigs Church :: Photography Served

Beautiful. I’ve never experienced true snow and I’ve always been so overwhelmed by the simplicity and minimalism it brings along with it.

apiaceae:

shaunda:

kari-shma:

Grundtvigs Church :: Photography Served

Beautiful. I’ve never experienced true snow and I’ve always been so overwhelmed by the simplicity and minimalism it brings along with it.

ohcenarae:

I have a dreamA song to singTo help me copeWith anythingIf you see the wonderOf a fairy tale
You can take the futureEven if you fail

ohcenarae:

I have a dream
A song to sing
To help me cope
With anything
If you see the wonder
Of a fairy tale


You can take the future
Even if you fail

fuckyeahghosttowns:

Château de Noisy, Celles, Houyet, Namur, Belgium (via missionabandoned)
Le Château de Noisy (also named Château Miranda) was built by the English architect Milner in 1866 as a summer home for the family of the Count of Liedekerke-Beaufort. The family stayed there until World War 2, when the castle was briefly occupied by the Nazi’s. In 1958, the NMBS (the Belgian railroad company) used it as a home to shelter the railroadmen’s children and wives.
Since 1991 the building is abandoned. The village of Celles tried several times to buy the castle and its ground but the family doesn’t want to take distance of the castle. The building has over 500 windows, which are almost all shattered along with several of the staircases inside. There is still a clock tower of 56 meters tall. The castle is popular amongst urban explorers.

fuckyeahghosttowns:

Château de Noisy, Celles, Houyet, Namur, Belgium (via missionabandoned)

Le Château de Noisy (also named Château Miranda) was built by the English architect Milner in 1866 as a summer home for the family of the Count of Liedekerke-Beaufort. The family stayed there until World War 2, when the castle was briefly occupied by the Nazi’s. In 1958, the NMBS (the Belgian railroad company) used it as a home to shelter the railroadmen’s children and wives.

Since 1991 the building is abandoned. The village of Celles tried several times to buy the castle and its ground but the family doesn’t want to take distance of the castle. The building has over 500 windows, which are almost all shattered along with several of the staircases inside. There is still a clock tower of 56 meters tall. The castle is popular amongst urban explorers.

fuckyeahghosttowns:

Bents, Saskatchewan, Canada (via flickr)

fuckyeahghosttowns:

Bents, Saskatchewan, Canada (via flickr)

fuckyeahghosttowns:

An abandoned farm in Kelduhverfi, Iceland (via flickr)

fuckyeahghosttowns:

An abandoned farm in Kelduhverfi, Iceland (via flickr)

fuckyeahghosttowns:

An abandoned room in a military hospital in Italy (via flickr)

fuckyeahghosttowns:

An abandoned room in a military hospital in Italy (via flickr)

apiaceae:

shaunda:

kari-shma:

Grundtvigs Church :: Photography Served

Beautiful. I’ve never experienced true snow and I’ve always been so overwhelmed by the simplicity and minimalism it brings along with it.

apiaceae:

shaunda:

kari-shma:

Grundtvigs Church :: Photography Served

Beautiful. I’ve never experienced true snow and I’ve always been so overwhelmed by the simplicity and minimalism it brings along with it.

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