Abandoned House #2, part 1
Jun. 4th, 2006 09:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
(Crossposted to
abandonedplaces and my LJ)
As I said previously, I found three abandoned houses on June 3rd. Except #3 wasn't as abandoned as I thought. I shant post those pictures.
However, I got some lovely shots from #2. Since there's 12 total, I'll split them into two posts.
On to the house - and some greenery as well.......

This is the gate to the second house I found on June 3rd Example of very common decorative iron work on the gate

This is taken from the courtyard, or what remains of it. Surprisingly enough, the house was covered with trees. Amazing amount of greenery for Doha

Window into one of the bedrooms of the house

Picture of the courtyard from under one of the trees. The temp was about 108, so the shade was welcome.

The sidra trees almost made a tunnel to the front door and porch

Front window. Notice the soot out the lower and upper windows.......
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As I said previously, I found three abandoned houses on June 3rd. Except #3 wasn't as abandoned as I thought. I shant post those pictures.
However, I got some lovely shots from #2. Since there's 12 total, I'll split them into two posts.
On to the house - and some greenery as well.......
This is the gate to the second house I found on June 3rd Example of very common decorative iron work on the gate
This is taken from the courtyard, or what remains of it. Surprisingly enough, the house was covered with trees. Amazing amount of greenery for Doha
Window into one of the bedrooms of the house
Picture of the courtyard from under one of the trees. The temp was about 108, so the shade was welcome.
The sidra trees almost made a tunnel to the front door and porch
Front window. Notice the soot out the lower and upper windows.......