Ruined Mauritania Chapel Amidst Dry Season Nettles in among roofless stone chambers in Mauritania

Ruined Mauritania Chapel Amidst Dry Season Nettles

by Aria Mendez

Copper-toned light washes over the skeletal remains of a stone chapel in Mauritania, where roofless chambers expose the interior to a brief sun shower. Collapsed wooden pews lie half-buried in a dense thicket of green nettles that have reclaimed the floor. The dry season air leaves the exposed stone walls rough and dusty, against the wet, glistening leaves of the invasive plants. Amber sunset beams cut through the open arches, illuminating dust motes suspended in the damp air. Raindrops bead on the weathered stone surfaces and slide down the jagged edges of the broken timber. The lowest pew rests at a sharp angle against a crumbling wall, its splintered end touching the mud.

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Camera Kiev 88*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Kiev 88 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 170mm
Aperture f/5.6
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 800
Film shot in RAW and edited
Location among roofless stone chambers in Mauritania
Date 1970-10-27
Credit VEETER
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