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In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight Anyone remember
that popular tune? Not sure if lions sleep in the jungles we visit around
the world (in pictures at least), but the jungle itself is sure eating into
everything in its way: cars, planes, statues, temples, churches. Nothing
seems safe from the clutches of nature.
And what's most surprising is some jungles are not that far from home. Find
out why some plants grow peacefully on the outside of buildings while others
take over and speed up a structure's decay in The Walls Are Alive.
Temples taken over by the jungle:
1. The At Prom temple complex in Angkor, Cambodia surely offers some
astounding views of tree versus structure. At a closer look, this picture is
even a bit scary, given how the trees are advancing from the top and from
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2. This amazing detail was captured in Cambodia at the Angkor Wat temple
complex. Notice how the tree has taken on the colour of the temple ruin (or
is it the other way round?) and seems to be part of the structure, like a
giant snake peeking down from the top. Don't miss how the roots have pushed
the stone blocks apart (top right). <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>

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3. In this picture of another structure in At Prom, it looks like the tree
first destroyed the temple and then changed its mind by deciding to form a
second temple entrance. <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>

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4. Here's a beautiful example of the power of a kapok tree in Angkor,
Cambodia. Doesn't it look like a thin, white hand gripping the wall
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5. These statues are peeking out from under a tree in Wat,
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6. Even this Buddha statue couldn't escape the Banyan tree's grip in
Bangkok, Thailand. But being Buddha, he seems quite content with
it.<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>

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7. Even in Mexico, the Mayan ruins in Palenque have fared no better than the
others: they are slowly being eaten up by the greedy
jungle.<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>

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Vehicles swallowed by the jungle:
8. Even vehicles are not safe from the clutches of the jungle - this jeep
looks like it's been there a while. Notice how one tree root has grown
around it. <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>


Eve Margrett <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>

9. This plane, too, has seen better days. It is now a rotting attraction in
the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary in
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10. What looks like the skeleton of a truck was actually once a plane too.
What we can see here are the tail, elevators, rudder and the tail gunner of
a plane used in World War II and crashed in
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11. Even boats are devoured by the jungle like this one here in
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Houses in the jungle:
12. Okay, this is technically not a jungle though residents of Georgia, USA
might know better but here, a creeper called kudzu has taken over so
completely that one can barely make out wthat the vegetation is covering (it
was a house). <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>

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13. This stone house in Cairns, Australia is still maintained by someone
(notice the flower pots in the front) but don't be fooled, the rainforest is
approaching fast! <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>

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Stephan Brumme <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>

14. Someone got creative with this jungle shelter in
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15. This structure in Argentinia could have been a house. Don't the tree
roots look like stick figures climbing up? Framed by these blue flowers, it
looks more like art than a building now.<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>

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Frank <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>

16. Here's a house in the city centre of Bissau, Guinea-Bissau. Are the
roots trying to imitate the balcony
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Bobbie Nystrom <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>

17. This house is not strictly in the jungle (more likely somewhere in
Canada) but it just looks to picturesque. Must be good insulation,
too.<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>

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Jungle churches:
18. This church ruin can be found on Ross Island, part of the Andaman and
Nicobar Islands. The tree has taken over the church tower but also created a
new roof. <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>

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19. Here's a church ruin in a scenic spot in
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20. This overgrown church window is too picturesque to be
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Brian Micky <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Funzug/>
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