Well, not me going feral but many of the barns in the area that have gone feral and headed back to the land.
Their time has come and gone and they stopped getting love by the landowners as their purpose has long passed. When tobacco was stopped being grown in the area, these barns lost their purpose. Being open slat barns for ventilation, they where never meant to keeping the weather out. Some like this barn was build on a weak foundation of a prior log bar whose beams have rotted and collapsed into the ground.
Most of these barns never had a foundation except for a few rocks laying around. Not stable enough for the cold freezes of winter and thaws of springs. No built to last but built for a time that no longer exists.
Catch them while they still stand.
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