Hello Hive People, I'd like to share my photography day out into a village called Dauhwaru. It's a village which located in the suburban area. One edge of the village is connected to the town and in the opposite end is rice farms.
There were many new houses built in this village. Having houses with rice field views but close to the town is a dream for many new families, I guess. One day I would like to have a house in this area too. But of this to happen, I would need a few dozens of miracles, not just one.
Houses built close to the rice farms.
When I was exploring the areas of housing in the rice farms, I saw this abandoned little house. And actually I have been looking for houses like this for taking photos since I was inspired by
Tales of the Urban Explorer: St Maryโs in the Woods.
I wonder who owned this house and why they abandoned it. It's a cool little house. Even it has a great location with a rice farm view.
I walked around the little house and kept on thinking, what a small house. Peeking inside the house, since there was no door, I could see there were two bed rooms, one living room, and a toilet. All were very small.
I managed to take photos of the inside the house which full of bushes. There were even two tall plants that shot up higher than the roofs. Well, the owner of the house did not have any chance to put any tiles for the roof yet.
What happened to the owner? Why didn't they continued to build the house? I was thinking when I checked out the living room. This house would have been suitable for a small family who just started. What happened to the family?
This house is not just an abandoned little house, but it's an abandoned dream. And I was left perplexed and curious about the story of this house. I guess I would never know.
This made me excited to dive even more of urban exploration and urban photography.
Stay tuned.๐