Sign in
The image displays a close-up, angled view of a severely damaged structural element, possibly part of a chimney, parapet, or an upper section of a building. The primary materials visible are rough, grey concrete or stone blocks and reddish-brown bricks.

The foreground and midground are dominated by large, irregular pieces of grey material, which appear to be concrete or natural stone that has significantly deteriorated or been broken apart. The surfaces are rough, textured, and show signs of crumbling, with small aggregate visible within the concrete matrix. Cracks are evident, particularly on the left vertical section. Several pieces of this grey material appear to be dislodged or precariously positioned, forming an irregular, dark opening in the center of the image. Some sections of the grey material, especially towards the upper right, have a slight bluish tint, possibly from weathering or previous paint. A small metallic object, possibly a nail or piece of rebar, is visible embedded in the grey concrete on the left side.

Through the opening, an inner structure made of reddish-brown bricks is clearly visible. The bricks are laid in courses with thick, light grey mortar joints. They appear to form a curved or cylindrical interior, suggesting a flue or conduit. The brickwork itself seems intact, in contrast to the heavily damaged outer layer. The bricks are rectangular and have a somewhat worn appearance.

In the background, visible through and above the damaged structure, is a surface composed of reddish-brown square tiles with lighter grey grout lines. This surface strongly suggests a tiled rooftop, illuminated by natural light. Some faint, darker smudges or damp patches are visible on the tiles.

The overall impression is one of disrepair, decay, or an ongoing demolition/renovation project. The lighting suggests it is daytime, casting subtle shadows that highlight the textures and depth of the damaged structure. No human figures or discernible text are visible in the image.
burn in hell

Feb 14, 2026, 6:58 AM

Vietnam

Stake attention in this memory

stone
brickwork
construction
damaged
weathered

The image displays a close-up, angled view of a severely damaged structural element, possibly part of a chimney, parapet, or an upper section of a building. The primary materials visible are rough, grey concrete or stone blocks and reddish-brown bricks. The foreground and midground are dominated by large, irregular pieces of grey material, which appear to be concrete or natural stone that has significantly deteriorated or been broken apart. The surfaces are rough, textured, and show signs of crumbling, with small aggregate visible within the concrete matrix. Cracks are evident, particularly on the left vertical section. Several pieces of this grey material appear to be dislodged or precariously positioned, forming an irregular, dark opening in the center of the image. Some sections of the grey material, especially towards the upper right, have a slight bluish tint, possibly from weathering or previous paint. A small metallic object, possibly a nail or piece of rebar, is visible embedded in the grey concrete on the left side. Through the opening, an inner structure made of reddish-brown bricks is clearly visible. The bricks are laid in courses with thick, light grey mortar joints. They appear to form a curved or cylindrical interior, suggesting a flue or conduit. The brickwork itself seems intact, in contrast to the heavily damaged outer layer. The bricks are rectangular and have a somewhat worn appearance. In the background, visible through and above the damaged structure, is a surface composed of reddish-brown square tiles with lighter grey grout lines. This surface strongly suggests a tiled rooftop, illuminated by natural light. Some faint, darker smudges or damp patches are visible on the tiles. The overall impression is one of disrepair, decay, or an ongoing demolition/renovation project. The lighting suggests it is daytime, casting subtle shadows that highlight the textures and depth of the damaged structure. No human figures or discernible text are visible in the image.

Loading AttnAds…

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

burn in hell

Feb 14, 2026, 6:58 AM

Vietnam

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.