Contemplating War
Chrissiebeez_NL
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While visiting a german bunker complex in The Netherlands, the absurdity of war suddenly became very clear to me. Standing in a damp and dark bunker that used to house several german men and boys of about my age, i could see myself into their shoes for a moment. The notion that someone could have the power to send my to such a hell hole and fight other people is something i (thankfully) until now did have to think about. Hopefully it will never happen to me, because this is no place of hopes and dreams, only disparity and fear.
Shot in German WWII bunker, Netherlands
Shot in German WWII bunker, Netherlands
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Unfortunately Chris we cannot control how people think.
Look at the world now, there is no reason whatsoever that people should be starving, dying of thirst, or diseases there are already cures for, but they are.
These countries are surrounded by some of the Wealthiest Nations in the world, yet it still goes on.
How do you reason with people who are hell bent on killing and destroying?
They don't think like normal people, their ultimate goal is in their own interest, not for the good of mankind or their own people.
Only takes one person to plant a seed and make a difference
I hope you never get to have to experience War either.
Thought prevoking images Chris, thanks for sharing ... Skippy
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leaforte said it well; I think it is important for future generations that these kinds of remnants of the past be preserved. The 'light at the end of the tunnel' analogy is what really got me thinking when i was standing there. Sort of like, for soldiers, it is either heaven or earth at the end of the tunnel but one way or another, you have got to get out of that bunker..
thanks for all the kind replies as well!
Very moving an powerful images, well seen and shot.
The compositions and toning really drive home the messages you so
craftily used.
Very nicely done.
Kindest Regards,
Craig
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Burleson, Texas