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Hospital Reflections
Mother Nature provides the better photography opportunities though.
Magic Mushroom
I have to admit though, this strange character was nicely done.
Rear View
This was the area I wanted to get too. Back in 2017 there was an entrance on the left here. It has now collapsed. So I will retrace my steps and enter via a door a saw near the mushroom. The Government Inspectors used to leave their marks on the collapsed building. I presume they have found somewhere else to sign now...
Mine View
Before we enter though, lets take a gander at the mine across the valley. I'm glad I never had to work there. Somebody posted a picture of mine workers on our main forum. I was amazed to see they were women, and had to carry the rocks around on their backs. It can't have been an easy life.
Enter...
So, let's go in. Before doing so, make sure you have decent footware. This is no place for sandals. Also, be aware that walls might collapse etc. Basically, enter at your own risk.
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