That kitchen furniture was damn famous. Grandma used to have one in cream-brown color. But i’ve seen most of them in this green color scheme. Once i saw a blue one.
Maybe truly autonomous cars could be the saviour of villages in decline
Published: July 30th 2013
I wonder what those people are doing now, from what i have heard and saw years ago those villages are dying out rather quickly
Also when i see what is happing in the world now, i am happy that they were not labeled as “colonizors” and purged/pushed away throughout the balkan ethnic turmoils
Fuck thats pretty
Why would this be Czech and not Hungarian, Serbian or Slovak?
I can smell this image, and I will one day inherit pretty much this exact house except for the Catholic stuff in the background. Such a nostalgic feeling. This is what home looks like to me.
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It is the first part of a documentary project called Vanishing world, showing life in the Czech villages of Banat region, Romania.
Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/10121197/Mizejici-svet-Vanishing-world
The interior decor is definitely a sight!
That kitchen furniture was damn famous. Grandma used to have one in cream-brown color. But i’ve seen most of them in this green color scheme. Once i saw a blue one.
Maybe truly autonomous cars could be the saviour of villages in decline
Published: July 30th 2013
I wonder what those people are doing now, from what i have heard and saw years ago those villages are dying out rather quickly
Also when i see what is happing in the world now, i am happy that they were not labeled as “colonizors” and purged/pushed away throughout the balkan ethnic turmoils
Fuck thats pretty
Why would this be Czech and not Hungarian, Serbian or Slovak?
I can smell this image, and I will one day inherit pretty much this exact house except for the Catholic stuff in the background. Such a nostalgic feeling. This is what home looks like to me.