Reclaimed By Nature
A community dedicated to examples of nature fighting back and reclaiming aspects of human civilization. Be it whole buildings, simple structures, or smaller items.
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Post only content that features nature overcoming man and man-made objects. Original content is especially welcomed.
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Reposts are fine, as not everyone spends all day on Lemmy. However, please do a quick search and make sure the content hasn't been posted recently.
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This is an awesome picture. For some reason my brain can’t accept it without more context. I have no idea if OP would be able to answer. But is it off season? Do they clean it during on season? Is it abandoned? If none of those do people ride it like that?
I found it on Wikimedia.
https://twistedsifter.com/2014/11/snow-covered-ski-lift-in-sweden/ Photographer: Anders Carlsson