Berengaria Hotel

Published 31st of October, 2020

Mind The Gap

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This is why we said don't go running. There is no floor in the next room. I home nobody was underneath it when it collapsed.

Penthouse Balconies

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The hotel is obviously a favourite or Russian urban explorers!

Balcony View

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More Damage

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I wonder what caused the structural damage? Most of the hotel is solid, but there are these odd holes about the place.

Corrugated Roof

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Interestingly, the roof of this wing of the hotel seems to be made of corrugate iron. Has it been added recently, to protect the interior? If this is the case, it would indicate that people have taken the original roof.

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