This Village In China Has Been Abandoned For Decades. See What Nature Has Done To It

Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims

Shengsi Archipelago is a famous tourist destination located at China’s Yangtze River. It is composed of 400 islands out of which only 18 are habitable. Out of these, one holds a secret that will surely amaze you. Zhou Jie is a photographer who uses the name Jane Green online and has captured this secret quite skillfully. The pictures of the abandoned fishing village located on one of the islands shows how ivy and other native plants are slowly reclaiming it in the name of Mother Nature.

The buildings have overgrown and now sport a ghostly appearance.Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 2 Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 3 Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 4 Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 5

The houses are relics of an era long gone as well. Some feature personal touches as well, check out this roof’s decorative border. Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 6 Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 7 Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 8

There isn’t much information available regarding why this village was abandoned. However, from the looks of it, it has been abandoned for quite some time. The place imparts a sense of tranquility.

Nature will soon take over all the remnants of the human life in this place.Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 9 Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 10 Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 11 Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 12

Despite that, one can still very easily imagine people living here a long time ago. Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 13 Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 14 Nature Vs Humans – When Nature Claims 15

The exact location of this village isn’t known and that is for the best. Limited number of visitors ensure that this place gets to keep its charm.

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  1. chickfilafreshmenu.com Reply

    Time stands still in this village on Shengshan Island – one of almost 400 that make up the Shengsi Islands east China’s Zhejiang province.

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