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"textContent": "Some buildings carry grief you can almost touch. The Ore Mountains — the Erzgebirge straddling the Czech-German border — are full of them. After the expulsion of the German-speaking population in 1945, roughly five hundred villages emptied overnight. Another fifteen hundred hamlets followed. The landscape didn’t just lose its people. It lost its logic. And […]\n\nThe post This Radical White Farmstead in the Ore Mountains Rewrites How We Think About Abandoned Architecture appeared first on WE AND THE COLOR.",
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