Berengaria Hotel

Published 31st of October, 2020

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Look right here...

Sign Here

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Over time, lots of urban explorers have left their signatures in the brickwork. It reminded me of the wall of an old folly that is situated back in the UK, in a town called Camberley. There is an obelisk there, hidden high on a wooded hill. Fenced off now, it was originally built (legend has it) as a signal tower for the Hellfire Club. These Socially Elite Satanists would get up to all sorts of nonsense back in the day, and the tower was left as a silent, stark reminder to their antics. Cadets from the nearby Sandhurst Military Academy would make a beeline for this tower, and carve their signatures in the brickwork. I remember seeing them, years later and noting the dates. There is something terribly sad about matching years to assorted wars, and wandering what fate awaited the taggers.

Alex Says Hello

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Before we enter, a couple more closeup shots taken by Alex.

Autumn Moods

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On The Inside

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As you can see, it is now a concrete husk. This is the same for the entirity of the hotel. It has literally been picked clean.

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