Abandoned Villages - Faleia
Leaving Faleia
We are on the road out of Faleia now. The surrounding houses look lived in, at least temporarily. Most have dogs in the garden, or snoozing on the porch.
All Mod Cons
This one has a TV aerial, and a well-maintained garden.
Spring Hotel
This is the final building in the village of Faleia. I would guess this is a seasonal hotel for hunters. There was no entry for it on Trip Advisor.
Rear of Hotel
The windows of the hotel bedrooms are shielded from intruders by these attractive metal grids.
Close Up
Looking through the foliage, you can see that the hotel looks like it is temporarily closed. The furniture is covered with taupauline and there are signs of decorating. It will be worth returning here during the hunting season, to see what the place is like.
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