Ravaged by war, reshaped by natural disasters, or simply abandoned, these places are coming back to life like a phoenix from the fire.
Photo by Daniel Smith, 21 December 2007
stuff on one of the desks in one of the offices of the asylum.
Photo by Morf Morford, 19 December 2007
Taken near Snoqualmie Pass - outside of Seattle.
Photo by rich and ruth carlson (aka Axel Olson), 25 November 2007
The patio at Grootbos Lodge near Cape Town, South Africa
Photo by Bonnie Shaw, 18 December 2007
The writing's on the wall...
Photo by Lucas Hutmacher, 17 December 2007
After disappearing for over two hundred years, Machu Picchu is open and being rediscovered by thousands of people per day.
Photo by Chris Piazza, 16 December 2007
The Stone Pony is in its third incarnation in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
Article by romain brisson, 15 December 2007
Photo by Kipp Efinger, 11 November 2007
Last year I was working in Kabul and had a friend who was helping resettle refugees in Herat, so I decided to take a trip out there.
Photo by Chris Busse, 9 December 2007
Looking up from street level at the Lucky Strike Building in Richmond as bird flies overhead.
Article by rich and ruth carlson (aka Axel Olson), 7 December 2007
With a big smile across her weathered face, the old woman with three eggs in one hand grabbed my arm and began speaking rapidly, in Croatian.