[embed guid="95b78784-8e56-4123-a1a1-0ad4a9308b0a" url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9QJGtilJLk" social-type="youtube" /][p]Our search for an answer took us from the windy coastline all the way to the heart of Providence, where the atmosphere pulsed with a completely different energy. It doesn’t matter whether you’re standing on a rocky cliff above the waves or in the middle of a chanting crowd in the city - the passion is everywhere.[/p][p]The answer from our report is ultimately simple: you can’t escape football, because people carry it within themselves.[/p][p]The pure joy of the game and the round ball connects people across cultures and continents. You can try to hide at the very edge of the world, but as long as there’s a ball nearby and the urge to kick it, no one can take football away from you.[/p][infobox id="788805c3-fd23-456b-aa40-3d5232992c8b" /]
Is it possible to escape the World Cup? We tried on the cliffs of New England
When the football World Cup kicks off, it feels like the whole planet speaks just one language. So we decided to test whether it’s even possible to escape this global frenzy. We set out with a camera to the rugged and beautiful New England. Among wild cliffs and the endless ocean, we searched for peace and isolation, but instead, we found something completely different... The main character in our story turned out to be an ordinary football, which managed to find its way even to the most remote places.
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