Friday, September 19, 2008

Doel, a dying village

Doel, that's the name. A small village near Antwerpen. A village that is dying after legislators almost 30 years ago decided that the harbor had to expand and the village had to make place. Nowadays the village is crammed between a nuclear plant and the piled up containers of Antwerpen harbor, only a few houses are still occupied. But soon also these last families that resist to leave will be forced out. The first houses went already down. I paid Doel a visit on one evening, to witness how a dying village looks like. The earie and strange sensation that I felt I put in my pictures. It's a great experience and one of a kind. Here are some examples.......


It's stange to see what people leave behind, like cars and kids toys.




Gaz used to be 92 eurocents and Diesel 70 (prices still in Belgian Franks)



The last household shop, run by an old lady. Quite messy place.


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

sad but beautiful pictures..

Squirrel said...

this is very sad.

Squirrel said...

it happens all over ny state (upstate) ghost towns

Squirrel said...

High unemployment rates, large companies (like General Motors) going to Mexico, Most products made in China instead of small town America... this is why the states have so many towns with empty buildings on Main Street.