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This Must Be the Place: Photos by Brendon Burton

Posted on March 22, 2018 by agogo22

A series on abandoned and forgotten places shot around the world by visual artist Brendon Burtonbased in Portland, Oregon. The moody and cinematic photos makes you want to know the history of these houses and buildings that have been left to decay.

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