Return To Amiantos Hospital

Published 10th of July, 2023

Hospital Reflections

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Mother Nature provides the better photography opportunities though.

Magic Mushroom

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I have to admit though, this strange character was nicely done.

Rear View

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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

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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...

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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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