The Abandoned Village of Theletra - Part 1

Published 10th of December, 2019

Respect Property

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So, bear in mind that some of these buildings will be inhabited. Don't enter any building until you can be sure it is abandoned. Clearly, this one isn't.

Up, Up, Up

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Neither is this one. I thought somebody was watching me at one point, but it turned out to be an overall on hangers.

Here There Be Ruins

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Beyond the semi-abandoned houses, the going gets tougher. Nature here is the boss, and that is why we didn't do a full blog here in May when we were researching the 2nd road trip (still available on Amazon etc etc). Seriously, when you are presented with a wall of green it isn't very inviting. Oh, another thing. If you want to take pictures here, aim for the morning, the light is better then.

Inside We Go

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Ok, so what is this for?

Lots Of Bottles

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One fairly common feature in a lot of the ruins was abandoned, empty bottles of hooch. Whether they were left by residents or hunters who came later I don't know. But given the lack of electricity you can understand why the locals would have resorted to the odd dram to make the long winter evenings more bearable.

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