While surfing in Lagundri Bay on Nias Island off the coast of Indonesia, we visited an abandoned hotel.
Apparently this resort stopped operating before the 2006 tsunami. I’m am not sure what the real story is for the closure of the establishment. Nonetheless, it is a true example how nature takes over once human presence is no longer evident.
You say it all too well.
Very unfortunate for it, looks a very lively place, once full of real life!
Meanwhile i do a personal daily curation where i scout for content that meets 3 criteria: Originality, Depth and Relevance. These i feature in the Xposed Curator's Rebound. You may find details about it HERE
Your post here meets all the criteria. So i am going to feature it in today's edition. I hope it brings you some much needed exposure and rewards.
EDIT - meanwhile, i recommend you follow the @asapers. They are a group that supports, curates and promotes the quality works of their followers. You works are obviously quality, and fit the standards @asapers curates.
Congratulations
brilliant work. You got yourself another follower! Cheers, Dave
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