A decaying sign on the way to Carenage, Trinidad, West Indies
Along the western main road, a wall that speaks of beauty
The patio from a known drug port, Carenage, Trinidad
A building in disarray
Graffiti at London street, Port of Spain, 2005
Here in Trinidad and Tobago, we have the tendency to like new things, buildings, cars or mobile phones. And then, we leave it up to the elements for it to fends for itself. In every passing day, the neglect finds its place. These buildings are in a dilapidated state, but yet there is a singular beauty which can be appreciated.
Saturday, December 03, 2005
Wall-Paintings in the environment
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