After looking at this set of shocking photos, I realized how cruel time is

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-29

Time flies. In our lives, there are many seemingly ordinary objects and scenes full of stories. They could be a plank, a plant, an abandoned shoe, a car, a tree, a flight of stairs, or even a rock. They are silent, but they can evoke deep emotions and thoughts in our hearts. When we look closely, we will find the traces of history, nature and time that they carry. Today, let's walk into the world of these ordinary objects and scenes, listen to the stories behind them, and feel the weight of the years and the true meaning of life. The statue of Molly Malone has been in Ireland for more than 40 years since 1988. The transformation of this statue seems to tell the commonality of human nature, and reminds us that some of the essence of people remains the same regardless of the country.

A piano made in the mid-18th century with keys made of ivory, which already has visible dents. These dents seem to tell the story of the past years, making people lament the passage of time.

In the old streets of the German town of Oberwessel, deep rut marks on rocky roads record centuries of history. These rutted traces bear witness to the vicissitudes of the town, which is very emotional.

The stone staircases of Stirling Castle in England are hundreds of years old, and everyone who steps on them takes a very small amount of stone from the soles of their feet. These stone staircases bear witness to the splendor and vicissitudes of the castle and are breathtaking.

In the ruins of Pompeii, the rutted wheel tracks of chariots on stone roads are still visible, despite the years of 1900 and the catastrophe of volcanic eruptions. This is just like the "Three-Body Problem" said, carving words on stone is the longest way to preserve information.

At one spa, the pipes needed to be replaced every 10 months due to the accumulation of large amounts of minerals in the pipes. This frequent change makes one wonder about the balance between the use and protection of natural resources.

The glass cover of the street lamp is like a magnifying glass, and with the movement of the sun, the spots of light leave a burning arc on the grass. With the addition of a scale, it can become a solar clock, witnessing the passage of time.

On a lamppost on the streets of Berlin, posters that had been posted for nearly 10 years had not been cleaned up. When people drill a hole in this pillar, they realize how much pressure and hard work it has endured.

The lampposts outside a club in New Orleans, USA, which has a history of more than 40 years, are covered with dense nails, because flyers of performing bands are often posted. These nails have become witnesses to the club's history, documenting the bits and pieces of the past.

A family's cat always follows the same path through the meadow, and over time, it even leaves a string of small pits, as if to express its persistence and stubbornness.

The light semicircular arc in the garden is because a dog insists on walking around every day, and this Xi seems to convey its love and expectation of life.

A ghostly figure has been left under the walls of the inside seating in one restaurant, as if diners of yesteryear are still gathering here to tell their stories.

In the Montreal subway station in Canada, the wall behind the waiting seat has left an imprint, as if it is a figure under the core, which makes people imagine the historical moment of the past.

A five-year-old cutting board is worn out, and I don't know how much wood has been eaten into the stomachs of customers, which also reminds us to cherish every food and resource.

A wall found by the lake retains cement slurry inside, which has been polished by nature to become round and smooth. This transformative power of nature is breathtaking.

The staircase in front of a Victorian building in London, England, after hundreds of years of wind and rain, I am afraid that it will become a slide in the near future, which has also become a witness to the historical changes of the city.

The rain dripping from the gaps in the wooden planks of the porch eroded the soil underneath, creating striar-like marks. This combination of nature and man-made creates a different kind of beauty.

The sunken floor in the Thousand Buddha Hall of Shaolin Temple is the result of years of penance by countless monks, condensing the power of faith and perseverance.

A stone threshold of Hagia Sophia in Turkey has been kicked flat, showing the devotion of the people and the weight of history.

The parking lot has been grinded out of the pit, and it is especially obvious when it rains, which is the trace left by the battle between the vehicle and time.

A vehicle that has not been driven for a long time is covered with moss, as if it has become a witness to the memory of the past and people's lives.

The mouse mirror in the office is badly worn, showing signs of the passage of time.

The banknotes are different in their old and newness, and they are placed together in stark contrast.

The steps of the Great Wall bear the footsteps and history of countless people, and it is hard to imagine how many people have walked here.

The same plank, one side is sheltered by a balcony, and the other is weathered by wind and rain. Ten years on, the differences between the two sides are clear, illustrating the power contrast between nature and shelter.

A withered plant was devastated by the wind, leaving arc-shaped corrosion marks on the fence.

During one hike, I stumbled upon an abandoned shoe covered in dense moss.

It's hard to imagine that a big tree actually grows from the inside of a car that has been parked for a long time, and I don't know how long the car has been forgotten to give the big tree such space to grow.

A tree is so tenacious that it penetrates the cracks in the fence and binds its body to the fence.

The staircase leading to the roof of the temple of Goddess Hatol in Egypt. Some of the stairs are worn out.

It's amazing how much the color difference between the rock underwater and in the air is. Over the years, changes in water levels have also given these rocks different colors and features.

With the passage of time, it is not only the surrounding environment that changes, but also the people and the inner world...Looking at each other after the vicissitudes of life.

In the face of the ruthless washing of time, we may not be able to change the direction of the world, nor can we resist the birth, old age, sickness and death that must be experienced in life. However, we can choose to hold on to hope and let love and memories become a solid island in the torrent of time, bravely facing every unknown moment.

Time passes in a hurry, cherish every moment in front of you in order to live up to the time.

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