The walk to the next one went past this steaming hell-hole!
Posers posing!
It was steamy and not at all appetising!
You could imagine watching paint dry!
Up close it is intresting to see how al the little bits join together!
Another opportunity to get your socks off!
Different Hell...now for the crocs!
There were over 30 beasts all in the same big concrete pen. Lofs of others about but the setting was appalling!
mmmmm handbags!!!
Doesn't look up market does it!
You have to admire the folk cooking with the natural heat - steamed sweetcorn was delicious and there was eggs and sweet potatoes too, quite a feast!
The steam vent was just screened off with a huge plastic wrap!
Big spiders everywhere.......and cobwebs gallore.
Hope you like the photos - it has taken 3 hours tonight as each one had to be done several times.....remind me never to do this again - the blog that is! Will continue till the end of the trip as i don't know who is following I can't cange method now, mores the pity!!Talk about the 8 Hells....I call trying this one of mine...we could invent a new 'programme'...what are you 8 Japanese Hells??? like desert island discs but different!!
That's your lot for now, will aim to get yesterday and today (Saturday) don on the train as there won't be as many photos. Off to bed now so nightnight!
Ann Cope and I did an eco dyeing workshop today. I am looking at that boiling clay in your photos and wondering what colour it would dye fabric in a steamer! Currently have black fingers as didn't listen to Linda Rudkin and took off gloves to tie ip my fabric bundles. Hope your head hasn't gone the same colour,Sylvia xx
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