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The Ghosts of Pickering Trail

The Ghosts of Pickering Trail | Human Interest | Scoop.it
One family hoped their new home would bring a fresh start. But the house held secrets that would cause them years of heartache.
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The Lost Victorian Mansions of Downtown LA

The Lost Victorian Mansions of Downtown LA | Human Interest | Scoop.it

This is a picture of a Los Angeles that no longer exists. Affectionately knick-named "the Castle", this elegant Victorian house was one of many in the once pr

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Partly Hidden Beach House with Unobstructed Sea Views in Norway

Partly Hidden Beach House with Unobstructed Sea Views in Norway | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Split House is a peculiar beach house partly hidden under ground. The house's two levels are made of natural materials. Each level enables lovely sea views.

The Oslo-based architectural studio JVA designed a beach house that folds into the landscape. Located near the sea, the residence is partly hidden under ground, allowing unobstructed sea views for the neighbours. Capturing the best panoramic views, the house offers a unique living experience.

The roof is covered with grass and can be also used as a terrace whilst large expanses of glass enable panoramic views to relax and inspire. The interior feels light and airy, opening up to the landscape, with transparency playing a key role in this project, providing an incredibly warm and bright environment.


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Modern In Denver – Photos: Abandoned Modern Homes

Modern In Denver – Photos: Abandoned Modern Homes | Human Interest | Scoop.it
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Eerie photos capture decay of remote Scottish island homes

Eerie photos capture decay of remote Scottish island homes | Human Interest | Scoop.it
The haunting images, taken in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland by Buzzcocks drummer John Maher, show the properties untouched and unchanged since the day their owners died.
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