Return to the Abandoned Rancho Appaloosa

Published 21st of November, 2018

The Treatment Area

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The ranch is in three main sections. This is the middle bit, and at first glance it hasn't changed much in two years.

Useful Planks

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In 2016 there were some useful planks here, that came from the staircase that used to be on the right.

A New Gallery

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Hmmm, it is a bit different inside now. It has become an art gallery, which I don't personally have a problem with. Also though, if you look to the roof, the first floor has now been completely removed.

The Foaling Stables in 2016

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Ah, now here, tiles and front panels had already been used, in 2016. So the recycling process was already underway.

Where's The Roof

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In 2018 there is no roof at all. I imagine it has been used for firewood.

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