For some reason, I'm getting those YT videos where someone builds an underground pool using "ancient technology" vibes.
I know what you mean! It doesn’t look relaxing or inviting. Just a bit creepy.
Is that a mirror? A hole into another dimension?
Yes
Looks like they used a smartphone "magic eraser" to remove the person holding the camera.
Oh yeah, the ground under the window looks weird.
Not just the ground. If you look carefully, you can see the distortion on the wall, the entire lower window pane, and very slightly in the center of the upper pen where the head is.
Getting big 'The Stanley Parable' vibes off of this.
You go up a really big step to a weird small room?
What is the purpose of this room, anyway?
That's where people "go missing"
Wet work?
If you put down plastic sheeting, cleanup is a lot easier.
Not sure where this particular house is located but in places like Spain and South America it's pretty common for houses to have tiled floors all over.
That's what she said.
It's a picture of the render my the architect.
Terrible Estate Agent Photos
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