Abandoned door to the countryside - lost place conquered by nature by Infinite Decay

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About "Abandoned door to the countryside - lost place conquered by nature"

by Infinite Decay

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This picture shows an abandoned, half-open door that reveals a green wall of plants. The once plain wooden door, with faded varnish and rust on the handles, opens into an overgrown space that is slowly being reclaimed by nature. Vines and plants have made their way inside through the openings and cracks and nestle against the walls as if claiming the space for themselves.

The light that filters through the dense vegetation creates a fascinating contrast between the dark interior of the abandoned building and the lush greenery outside. The scene is reminiscent of a place that was abandoned a long time ago and to which nature is now quietly and inexorably returning. The open door seems like an invitation - a threshold between the decay of civilisation and the vibrant, powerful nature that is slowly but surely taking possession of the building.

This scene awakens curiosity and awe in the viewer in the face of the unstoppable power of nature. It tells a story of transience and the constant change that can overcome even the most solid human structures over time. What might once have happened behind this door? Now it stands open, a transition from the past to the present, where nature takes control.

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About Infinite Decay

My best friend introduced me to abandoned and forgotten places in March 2023. We watched lost place videos together and I was very fascinated by them. He said to me "I know something, let's go". So we drove about 45 minutes to an abandoned rehab clinic. When we got.. Read more…

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