Lenoir Orphanage - Ornate wooden entrance and historical details by Infinite Decay

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About ‘Lenoir Orphanage - Ornate wooden entrance and historical details’ by Infinite Decay

The picture shows the ornately decorated wooden door in the former Lenoir orphanage. The door is crowned by detailed carvings and a shell relief and epitomises the architecture and aesthetic details of the early 20th century. This orphanage, which was built after the Second World War, served as a refuge for numerous children and was…

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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 there, I was amazed when I saw the huge abandoned area in the middle of the forest. I was so excited and impressed that I have been visiting and photographing more and more abandoned places ever…

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