Symbolic corroded barbed on the edge of a field with poppies at British Army training area, Netheravon, Salisbury Plain


Corroded barbed wire frames a field of poppies. Situated near Airfield Camp Netheravon, this lies at the edge of Salisbury Plain, the large training area to the British Army. There is significance that the barbed wire, so prevalent in World War One is heavily corroded, symbolising the passage of time from WW1. The field of poppies are indisputably linked to the Remembrance of those who fell in World War One and all conflicts involving the British Armed Forces since 1918


Size: 3927px × 2613px
Location: Netheravon, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
Photo credit: © Stephen Fell / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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