A collection of weathered buildings from around the world.
Building of algae-covered weathered wood in La Conner, USA. Wandering around the alleys of Vancouver.
An abandoned garage in Vancouver’s Chinatown, now torn down.
Some places renovate any structure that gets too weathered; others tear them down. Spain gets my vote for the most weathered buildings still in use! This is a house and barn in San Martino de Mondoñedo, a tiny village in Galicia.
Wood and wattle barn in Brez, a village in the Picos de Europa in Spain.
Mexico has a lovely collection of weathered buildings as well, such as this old carpenter shop in Zacatecas, Mexico.
A coloured wall and doors in Mascota, a ‘Pueblo Magico’ on the Sierra Madres Occidental on the Pacific coast of Mexico.
An old cracked adobe wall in Purmamarca, Argentina.
The faded plaster wall of El Patio in Antigua, Guatemala.
The weathered brick wall of an old garage in Bruges, Belgium.
Faded entrance with old cracked paint at the Royal Palace in Hue, Vietnam.
Inle Lake Monastery in Myanmar.
Rusty wall in Agra, India.
Street sign in front of a rusty corrugated metal wall in Penang, Malaysia.
More of the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Weathered.
Now you are going to have me looking for rust everywhere I travel 😍
Great series of photos!
A wonderful collection of interesting places, beautiful in their faded glory