Under the heading “Conflict Zone” #ConflictZone, I want to show how nature conquers its territories from a person.
Man, naively believing that he is the king of the universe, changes landscapes, builds buildings, he wants to distinguish his creations from the surrounding nature, but this is not for long. By cosmic standards, these are microseconds.
In this photo you can see the Chestnut tree trunk and part of the stone, plastered fence, which, once, became the crown of the creation of the stonecutter who built this fence. Today, this stone pillar is not much different in appearance from the chestnut trunk.
As you can see, what we call disrepair refers to the destruction of plaster, in fact, it is an attempt by nature to restore the natural appearance of what man has mutilated.
Soon, when this pillar is covered with a layer of mold and mosses, it will generally cease to be different from the nearby tree.
Beekeepers have such a thing - a quiet change of the queen bee, when the new queen kills the old queen, but, the bees do not enter the swarm. Something like that I see here. Nature, very quietly takes away his possession from a man.
Photos were taken with a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 camera
Author @barski
Ukraine