I love the concept of unused portions of buildings or abandoned buildings.
Any opportunity to look around is irresistible.
This post on drowned buildings from The World Geography evokes all sorts of curiosity.
Here’s one. See the rest.

St. Nicholas Church, Macedonia

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The church of St. Nicholas in Mavrovo, Macedonia was built in 1850 and stood for a 153 years until it was decided an artificial lake was needed in the village. At one point the church was fully submerged, but it keeps rising again, especially in summer with the droughts of the 21st century. [link, map]

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