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Well this looks sturdy enough and indeed with a nice texture. Will this say that the water level has risen the last years?
ReplyDeleteReally, a complete house has vanished? The power of water is not to underestimate.
ReplyDeleteThe land is now owned by the Conservation Authority. More than likely the house was demolished and the foundation remains.
DeleteTragedy. More homes will go his way as water both expand and rise. You got hte smooth and the rough.
ReplyDeleteThere is something very melancholy about a former residence being erased by nature.
ReplyDeleteWhile it will take time, but eventually the waves will ware that foundation away. You found interesting textures.
ReplyDeleteWe have the same thing here in California only that the house just falls off a cliff.
ReplyDeleteYou got plenty of texture in this shot.
ReplyDeleteThat probably was a long while ago.
ReplyDeleteThat would have been quite a spot back in the day. I'm reminded of a foundation for a dock up on a lake in Algonquin- one of a handful of signs that there was once a cottage on the property.
ReplyDeleteThe lake must be rising!
ReplyDeleteSo very close to the edge of the Lake was this house once.
ReplyDeleteNice. Well caught Andy.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is it wasn't that close originally. Beautiful scene!
ReplyDeleteAnother of your fine artsy photos! Looks like the house was washed out to sea. Or it was washed away so we can no longer see it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting that a house was built so close to the shoreline.
ReplyDeleteOh that water looks rough
ReplyDeleteThis is a good one. I also like the texture of the waves and the smoothness of the sand.
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