The remains of an old house on the very edge of the New England escarpment at Wollomombi. Come back tomorrow to see how far down it is amongst the trees in the gully.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
3 Chimneys
The remains of an old house on the very edge of the New England escarpment at Wollomombi. Come back tomorrow to see how far down it is amongst the trees in the gully.
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Historic,
New England,
Wollomombi
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I am sure that there is an intriguing story attached to these three lonely looking chimneys! Interesting view!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Gemma, Mark, I would love to know the story behind those lonely chimneys! Great post/photo for the day!
ReplyDeleteThree chimneys means lots of warmth in the cold of winter ... But not so comfy in the heat of Summer.
ReplyDeleteI wonder who lived there and their story.
Really nice capture!
ReplyDeleteWow that's a lot of chimneys, I wonder how the house was configured to put one in three rooms...
ReplyDeleteinteresting remnants of the past
ReplyDeleteA very interesting photo. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteSplendid shot! Looks so desolate, though.
ReplyDeleteCheers ... visiting from Our World Tuesday.
Now, here's something completely different:
http://turningboholano.blogspot.com/2012/08/balut.html
A story waiting to be told.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the rest. There might be an interesting story behind those chimneys. I hope we get the chance to hear it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photograph.
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Great capture.
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I often see lonely chimneys, but rarely get them as nicely framed as this.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot. Happy RT2.
ReplyDeleteMine's here.
Trying to figure out why only the chimneys are left, was the rest of the house made of wood maybe?
ReplyDeleteLovely capture...
ReplyDeleteWow. Was that supposed to be one big factory or house with three chimneys before? Bet no one gets cold at nite.
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