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Jonk’s New Photo Book Explores Nature Unfurling in Abandoned Architecture

Jonk’s New Photo Book Explores Nature Unfurling in Abandoned Architecture

Around the world, Jonathan Jimenez, a.k.a. Jonk, has visited more than 1,500 abandoned sites in nearly 50 countries. From crumbling churches to vacant theaters, the Paris-based photographer (previously) seeks unique ruins that nature gradually subsumes.

In Naturalia III, his tenth book, Jonk documents a range of striking locations from Portugal to Georgia to Japan. Find your copy on his website, where you can also find individual prints, and visit more places vicariously on Instagram.

an abandoned building in Belarus with greenery growing inside and up the walls
Church, Belarus
an abandoned slide at a water park in Portugal with greenery growing inside and up the walls
Water park, Portugal
an abandoned swimming pool in Belgium with greenery growing inside and up the walls
Swimming pool, Belgium
an abandoned chapel in France with greenery growing inside and up the walls
Chapel, France
an abandoned swimming pool in Italy with greenery growing inside and up the walls
Swimming pool, Italy
an abandoned building under construction in Moldova with greenery growing inside and up the walls
Unfinished construction site, Moldova
an abandoned theater building in the country of Georgia with greenery growing inside and up the walls
Theater, Georgia
an abandoned hotel in Portugal with greenery growing inside and up the walls
Hotel, Portugal
the cover of the book 'Naturalia' by Jonk, featuring an abandoned building with a tree growing up from the floor toward an aperture in the ceiling

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