Prisoner football in barbed wire - Lost Place Prison by Infinite Decay

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by Infinite Decay

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This impressive image shows an old, weathered football caught in the barbed wire of an abandoned prison. The ball, once a symbol of freedom and play, now hangs motionless in the cold, sharp coils of the wire. The sky is gloomy and overcast, further emphasising the oppressive atmosphere of the picture. The contrast between the soft, decaying ball and the hard, unyielding barbed wire tells a haunting story of isolation and freedom, which is within reach but remains unattainable.

The scene conveys a strong sense of stasis and oblivion. The ball, which probably comes from a playing field inside the prison walls, seems to symbolise lost hopes or failed escape attempts. The barbed wire, which mercilessly catches every movement, is a strong symbol of confinement and the boundaries that once defined this prison.

This image evokes strong emotions and questions in the viewer: What might have happened here in the past? Who played this ball and how long has it been stuck here? The eerie silence and symbolism of the image create a powerful narrative of loss, transience and the constant struggle between freedom and imprisonment.

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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.. Read more…

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