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Bluff, Utah, United States - October 16, 2014: Along the US Highway 191 Between Bluff and Moab. Bluff. Utah. United States.
An old abandoned building in Death Valley's ghost town Rhyolite, USA
Aerial view of Desert Park Estates during sunny day, Palm Springs, California, USA.
Afternoon sun shines on a South Central neighborhood in Watts, California, USA.
Aerial shot of a neighborhood in Bakersfield, California, where established homes are surrounded by graded land for new development as the suburbs encroach on farmland. \n\nAirspace authorization was obtained from the FAA for this operation.
Cue, Australia, Nov. 17, 2023. Traditional cottages for miners and tourists in the outback town of Cue, Western Australia
An abandoned commercial property
Fort Davis National Historic Site, Texas – March 2, 2017: Historic Fort Davis, which was once occupied by the legendary Buffalo Soldiers, contains numerous well preserved military structures that are currently maintained by the U.S. National Park Service.
The town of Waldek, Saskatchewan, 1972 from old film stock
Klaarstroom, South Africa - April 5, 2021: A street scene, with houses, in a township in Klaarstroom in the Western Cape Karoo
Aerial view of desert town on grid pattern
Chia Beach Exchange, Vietam 1968.
Aerial shot of Santa Clarita, California on a beautiful autumn evening. Santa Clarita is a suburb in Los Angeles County north of the city of Los Angeles.
Sunset view of the residential suburban core of Rancho Cucamonga, California, USA.
Restored barracks with foundation of old living quarters in foreground at the Amache National Historic Site, Colorado. In the town of Granada CO, ten thousand Japanese Americans passed through the internment camp during World War II.
ROBERTSON, South Africa - February 18, 2016: view of a township at sunset on the 18 february 2010 in Robertson ,South Africa. Even after apartheid south africa is covered with township mostly for poor black people
Housing development
Image of Abandoned ghost town structures in desert with sandstorm
Western USA Housing Residential Home Suburbs and Developments Manufactured Homes (Shot with Canon 5DS 50.6mp photos professionally retouched - Lightroom / Photoshop - original size 5792 x 8688 downsampled as needed for clarity and select focus used for dramatic effect)
Abandoned white buildings that use to be motel rooms off of route 66 in Amboy California.
A panoramic of Carson City in the late afternoon sun.  Carson City is the capital city of Nevada, located just south of Reno.
An old run-down farmhouse with a white picket fence under a cloud filled gloomy sky.
Aerial shot of industrial agriculture in the Imperial Valley in Southern California in December. This irrigated desert is the most productive winter farmland in the United States.
Main street in a small town in North Dakota. Late 1940s.
Row of officer quarters in distance behind military yard at historic Fort Davis, Texas.
Having seen better days.  This Motel in Wells Nevada has been abandoned.  The swimming pool to the right has been filled in and offers the larges patch of grass on the lot.
During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) an outbreak of leprosy on the island of Tenerife began to raise alarm; by 1940 a total of 197 cases had been reported. Early medicine lacked a familiarity with the infectious disease, and this was reflected in crude methods of therapy and treatment of the afflicted.\n\nAt the time it was believed quarantined isolation in an arid, temperate climate was the most appropriate solution to dealing with the malady. Tenerife’s first leprosy station was on the north side of the island. The second would be located in Arico, near “Los Abriguitos” and present-day Abades.\n\nThe location was also conveniently out of the way of the public’s eye. Spanish ruler Francisco Franco’s Falange military would oversee the southern leper colony project, which was given the green light in 1942.\n\nSpanish architect Jose Enrique Marrero Regalado (pictured above right), was well-versed in neo-canario monumental design, and tasked to pen the sanatorium structures. He is also credited with the Basilica in Candelaria, the Cabildo and the Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África in Santa Cruz, and the Siboney Building in Santander, Spain.\n\nThe “Sanatorio de Abona” consisted of forty buildings, including a crematorium, dormitories, a hospital, and the impressive church. Patients were to be separated for the healthy and sick by gender. The sanatorium itself contained a dining hall, exam rooms, temporary residential quarters, and a recreation area.
Old abandoned motel with open rooms
Aerial view of Joshua Tree town in the desert in morning light
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