The weather is getting cooler and it is the right time for hiking.
Last Sunday, we went for hiking in the northern part of Hong Kong, close to the border with mainland China. While we saw some beautiful scenery, we also came across some abandoned or collapsed houses.
This abandoned house with banyan tree roots all over the walls really stunned us. For a moment, I was reminded of what I saw in Ta Prohm, Cambodia – the taking over of the temple ruins by the giant roots!
All I could see were three tree stumps on top of the roof; apparently, the trees trunks had been cut off and the roots were left to wither.
The house was built of stones before WWII and had a coat of plaster on the outside. Some of the plaster have now peeled off, leaving the inside exposed.
I couldn’t help wondering what had happened to those who lived in the house – why did they abandon the house and where had they gone; anything to do with roots???
I loved seeing the way Banyan Trees would send out their roots. How they would seemingly take over structures.
They just spread their roots to whatever they can latch onto and pierce through; amazing!
Wow – incredible photo. Reminded me very much of Cambodia.
There are quite a few posts on Angkor Wat too in my blog . . . . . . .
Cool picture! Nature takes over what man abandons.
Very true!