1 week with the family in Wales. I had planned a big day out but alas, I wasn't granted the day pass and so sadly all the prior preps and plans were just a teasing waste. Anyone else experience this?
So, luck struck and with the sighting of this little beauty half a mile from base, I was able to get a small whiff of decay in.
This place was pitch black apart from 1 2p coin sized hole in the ceiling at one end of this largish complex.
This meant I had to learn how to to photograph in the dark promptly.
Excited, I came home thinking I had discovered something new, only to find that it has been previously posted on here by 'silentwalker'
https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/the-crystal-maze-canaston-bowl-pembrokeshire-november-2016.t106834
THERE are no immediate plans to re-open a once loved indoor Pembrokeshire attraction that has fallen into an alarming state of disrepair.
In its heyday Canaston Bowl was a thriving bowling alley and home to the popular Crystal Maze game.
A generation of Pembrokeshire people will remember the attraction as a venue for birthday parties and school trips.
But the building, which is owned by Oakwood Theme Park, has fallen into state of disrepair since closing at the end of 2011, with peeling paint work, overgrown bushes and a pot-holed car park.
So, luck struck and with the sighting of this little beauty half a mile from base, I was able to get a small whiff of decay in.
This place was pitch black apart from 1 2p coin sized hole in the ceiling at one end of this largish complex.
This meant I had to learn how to to photograph in the dark promptly.
Excited, I came home thinking I had discovered something new, only to find that it has been previously posted on here by 'silentwalker'
https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/the-crystal-maze-canaston-bowl-pembrokeshire-november-2016.t106834
THERE are no immediate plans to re-open a once loved indoor Pembrokeshire attraction that has fallen into an alarming state of disrepair.
In its heyday Canaston Bowl was a thriving bowling alley and home to the popular Crystal Maze game.
A generation of Pembrokeshire people will remember the attraction as a venue for birthday parties and school trips.
But the building, which is owned by Oakwood Theme Park, has fallen into state of disrepair since closing at the end of 2011, with peeling paint work, overgrown bushes and a pot-holed car park.
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