"Stone walls do not a prison make,
nor iron bars a cage; ..."
(Richard Lovelace - To Althea, From Prison - 1649)
(Richard Lovelace - To Althea, From Prison - 1649)
Earlier in Good Fences I showed a metal fence beside a road and said that it belonged to a prison.
Here it is again.
Jo commented earlier that the fence did not seem adequate to keep the prisoners in.
Further along however you can see how it's done.
Fences within the metal fence |
From the outside looking in |
You would need to be a pole vault champion to avoid being inside looking out.
This is a post linked with Good-fences-46.
10 comments:
so much better to be outside looking in, me thinks. :)
The inner fence makes sense :))
Have a fine weekend
【ツ】Knipsa
Yep they are going stay locked up! The outer fence is probably to keep onlookers from getting too close! Great pictures Bob.
I am sure th3e fences do more than meets the eye. I would not attempt to get over or under.
Interesting fences for today's post!
WOW! Those are some high fences...:)JP
Those are mighty tall fences indeed.
High and maybe electric charged.
Our local one had rolls of razor wire across the top.
Good "bad" fence.
I am glad to see there are multiple fences. And like Tex I am happy to be outside looking in.. Have a happy weekend and thanks for stopping by my post.
I don't suppose they have pole vaulting as part of their sports curriculum :)
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