Abandoned Villages: Fasli

Published 8th of November, 2020

Water Feature

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It is always strangely reassuring to find a water feature in an abandoned village.

Signs Of Life

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This house looks interesting. It doesn't look very old, but I have no idea whether that is because it is a new build or because it has been renovated. Let's go and have a closer look.

Round The Back

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Initially I thought this was a church, but when I walked round the other side, it looked more like a hunter's lodge. There was an outdoor oven, a fire, and some benches. I looked through one of the windows, and I could see some religious icons, but no sign of an altar.

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Anybody lost a pair of trainers?

More Ruins

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Let's continue through the village. We are now back behind that funny outside toilet.

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