CANADA: HAUNTING images have revealed the decaying remains of a 152-year-old Canadian prison that was built in 1865 to house notorious criminals. The eerie snaps show paint flaking from the walls and rust ridden cell doors that have been left flung open. Other shots show a dirty room with toilet facilities and graffiti carved into door frames. Another image shows light spraying through a cell onto the cracked stone floor. The spectacular snaps were taken at Winter Prison in Sherbrooke by photographer Keven Lavoie (34) from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. To take the pictures, Keven used a Canon 6D c
CANADA: HAUNTING images have revealed the decaying remains of a 152-year-old Canadian prison that was built in 1865 to house notorious criminals. The eerie snaps show paint flaking from the walls and rust ridden cell doors that have been left flung open. Other shots show a dirty room with toilet facilities and graffiti carved into door frames. Another image shows light spraying through a cell onto the cracked stone floor. The spectacular snaps were taken at Winter Prison in Sherbrooke by photographer Keven Lavoie (34) from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. To take the pictures, Keven used a Canon 6D camera. Keven Lavoie /
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