A Cuban theatre. Jonathan Jimenez / CarpetBombingCulture / mediadrumworld.com

By Ben Wheeler

A SERIES of amazing images from all over the world have just been released as part of a new book that showcases nature in the process of reclaiming man-made spaces.

Among the stunning pictures are scenes from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, an area that is still highly radioactive to this day after the infamous nuclear disaster over thirty years ago.

Hotel, Croatia. Jonathan Jimenez / CarpetBombingCulture / mediadrumworld.com

 

Other snaps reveal what was once an idyllically located hotel in Croatia being taken over by wildlife, whilst another shows what was once a beautiful theatre in Cuba that has seen better days and appears to be on the brink of collapse.

The photographs have been showcased for the first time in Naturalia: Reclaimed by Nature by photographer Jonathan Jimenez and published by CarpetBombingCulture.

Belgian greenhouse. Jonathan Jimenez / CarpetBombingCulture / mediadrumworld.com

 

Jonathan spoke about the book in more detail, opening up about his inspiration for the project and love of this sort of photography.

MIG in Bulgaria. Jonathan Jimenez / CarpetBombingCulture / mediadrumworld.com

 

“Naturalia is a curated collection showcasing urban ruins reclaimed by nature,” he said.

German Greenhouse. Jonathan Jimenez / CarpetBombingCulture / mediadrumworld.com

 

“I’ve pictured a wide range of architectural styles from classical to hyper-modern in the grip of wild, resurgent nature.

Amusement park, Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Jonathan Jimenez / CarpetBombingCulture / mediadrumworld.com

 

“If we disappeared tomorrow, in just a hundred years the great cities of the world would look like this.

Cooling tower, Belgium. Jonathan Jimenez / CarpetBombingCulture / mediadrumworld.com

 

“Once endangered species thriving, roots and branches, leaves and flowers thronging the streets, the poisons in the air would fade away and new ecosystems arise.

French Warehouse. Jonathan Jimenez / CarpetBombingCulture / mediadrumworld.com

 

“Our domesticated species and genetically modified plants would return to wild forms and nature would triumph, rapidly and completely.

Administration building, Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Jonathan Jimenez / CarpetBombingCulture / mediadrumworld.com

 

“There is a small part of all of us that longs to see modern things swallowed up by writhing branches and reclaimed by the earth.

“We turned the earth inside out. Now we’re just waiting for her to spit us out. Every civilisation in human history has fallen, ours will too, and if you look in the right places you can see it starting to happen.”