The Abandoned Bowling Alley On Bar Street
Fresh Air
Back In the bar the smell improved a bit. I could see a door over by the far wall, so I went to have a look.
Mystery Hole
On the way over, I couldn't help but notice this small hole in the wall. I decided I was too old to be crawling through small holes in walls though.
No Entry
The door was well and truly shut. It looked like somebody had tried to kick it open though. There was a heavy smell of sweat here too, which was really unpleasant.
No Bowls
I was beginning to feel disappointed. It was interesting exploring an old bar, but I couldn't see any entrance to the Bowling Alley, and I had wanted to explore it for years.
Looking around again, I noticed a gap behind the panel in the centre-right of this picture.
Behind The Gap
There was another small hole. What was through there?
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