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The Stables in 2018
The wood stripping has continued. It is quite tricky getting up to the next top floor of the stables, so the scavengers are to be commended for their climbing ability!
The Front, in 2016
On this side, though, the climbers have been unable to remove the higher panels.
The Front, in 2018
This picture is pretty much identical. What are they like inside though?
Somebody Hates Fire Alarms
These alarms haven't faired well. Other than that though, there wasn't much change. Perhaps most people get as far as the dorms or the treatment room and fill up with recyclable goodies there?
The Final Furlong
Let's have one last look at the race track. In 2016, the railings were in fairly good nick. We have already established that scavengers aren't really interested in them, as there is still a pile of them at the main entrance.
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