Pantheon Hall - Part 2: The Big Bang Theory.

Published 2nd of June, 2020

More Showers Ahead

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Ok, so we are heading to some strange curved walls, which was incidently where we first stood when we entered the building.

Even Posher Showers

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I could get used to this sort of life.

Superb Workmanship

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I should also point out that the workmanship on display in this establishment is top notch. Look at the quality of that door? The room it leads to is pitch black, so bring a torch or two if you want to step inside...

Steam Room

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That would have been me sorted. I would happily have spent a day sat in this steam room, occasionally popping out for a cooling shower. I am often plagued with dodgy sinuses, so I love steam rooms, especially nice posh ones that don't have half the tiles removed so you end up playing with grouting while you try and get comfortable. And if you want to go wild, take in a bottle of Olbas Oil and sprinkle a few spots around. Heaven.

More Rooms

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Um, anyway, so I like steam rooms. Moving on, there are some other treatment areas where presumably you could have physio or a massage? Either that or they were extremely posh changing rooms.

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