/r/NatureVsMan

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A place to post photos of nature and mankind coexisting, or nature persisting despite humanity. For example, flowers growing in a crack in the sidewalk!

A place to post photos of nature taking over man-made structures, or persisting despite them. For example,: flowers growing in a crack in the sidewalk.

/r/NatureVsMan

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Ferns taking root in what would have been the inside of reactor building [OC]

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2022/07/30
08:32 UTC

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Trees reclaim an army fort in Poland, first used by Austria-Hungary against Russia. Then used by Poland against Russia, and then against Germany. Later used by Germany against Russia, then by Russia against Germany. Later used for training by Russia, then for storage by Poland. Currently abandoned.

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2022/07/10
16:02 UTC

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Nature slowly reclaiming abandoned shrines from the Fukushima exclusion zone

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2022/03/22
15:59 UTC

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Root growing through asphalt

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2022/01/10
18:35 UTC

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These woods slowly begin to absorb an abandoned shipping container

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2020/10/07
16:26 UTC

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Hop on little friend

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2020/10/07
02:51 UTC

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A little life grows in a crack in the sidewalk

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2020/10/02
16:07 UTC

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A portion of this fence has been cut away so a tree can continue to grow!

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2020/10/01
16:36 UTC

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Harris lake's ecosystem perseveres beyond the gates of Harris Nuclear Plant

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2020/09/30
15:10 UTC

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A mine reclaimed by nature

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2020/09/30
01:31 UTC

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Mushrooms bloom at the base of a tree stump in downtown Raleigh, NC

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2020/09/30
00:55 UTC

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A little creek forms beside the street during a rainstorm

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2020/09/30
00:06 UTC

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Leaves cover an abandoned typewriter

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2020/09/30
00:05 UTC

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Grass begins to cover sewage drains

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2020/09/30
00:04 UTC

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