Chad Ruins Telephone Wires at Dawn
Pale morning light spills across roofless stone chambers in Chad, revealing a tangle of decaying telephone wires that snake through the open air like thick, lifeless vines. The heavy overcast sky diffuses the first rays of sunrise, casting a soft, even glow over the rough-hewn walls and scattered debris. Thick bundles of copper and insulation hang loosely from rusted metal brackets, their frayed ends swaying slightly in the stillness. The dry season leaves the ground covered in fine, dusty gravel that contrasts with the dark, oxidized metal of the equipment. Low angles emphasize the height of the remaining stone pillars and the chaotic web of cables stretching between them, creating a layered texture of erosion and abandonment. One frayed wire end rests against a crumbling stone block, marking the boundary between the built structure and the encroaching desert.
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