In terms of international law, Abkhazia is a part of Georgia. It is a de facto state controlled by Russia. No Georgians are allowed to enter and few international tourists dare to visit.
But it is a beautiful place where time stopped in many corners in 1991. For someone like me, who is very interested in the remains of the Soviet Union, this is of course particularly exciting.
This administration building of an old tea factory, surrounded by palm trees was one of the most beautiful places of the trip. Wrapped in the most beautiful evening light, surrounded by palm trees and creepers. A paradise of decay. And yet so deceptively beautiful when you think of the conflict again
An expressive series of photographs dedicated to nature and its reconquest over man-made structures.
artistic photographs of forgotten places that come back to life. Bewildering motifs with a romantic melancholy and the impressive power of Mother Nature.
It shows us who really has the say on this earth. How small and unimportant we really are when nature wants it. This series shows paradoxically at the same time a look into the past and a look into the future.
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ABSURDISTAN
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In terms of international law, Abkhazia is a part of Georgia. It is a de facto state controlled by Russia. No Georgians are allowed to enter and few international tourists dare to visit.
But it is a beautiful place where time stopped in many corners in 1991. For someone like me, who is very interested in the remains of the Soviet Union, this is of course particularly exciting.
This administration building of an old tea factory, surrounded by palm trees was one of the most beautiful places of the trip. Wrapped in the most beautiful evening light, surrounded by palm trees and creepers. A paradise of decay. And yet so deceptively beautiful when you think of the conflict again
An expressive series of photographs dedicated to nature and its reconquest over man-made structures.
artistic photographs of forgotten places that come back to life. Bewildering motifs with a romantic melancholy and the impressive power of Mother Nature.
It shows us who really has the say on this earth. How small and unimportant we really are when nature wants it. This series shows paradoxically at the same time a look into the past and a look into the future.