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Month: October 2019

South Foreland Deep level Shelter

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| Military, Underground

**Permission Visit** Not for the short, dumpy or the claustrophobic! This deep level shelter is the tiniest access i’ve ever done for a permission visit! Scrambling out is more entertaining if you are lacking in leg but ample in bosom! Still I got in and more importantly got out! It was nice to see and […]

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The Ouse Valley Viaduct

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| Industrial

Another one of those beautiful Structures that you see online and wonder if they are better in person, This one certainly is! Timed to perfection as the sun came out as well arrived and swiftly left not 30 seconds of getting back in the car!  Really nice place id love to revisit it on a […]

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The Nuba Survival

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| Landscapes and Waterfalls

This piece was created in 2001 by sculptor John Buckley inspired by the Nuba peoples that live in Sudan. I’ve seen images of this but despite the very southern location Im so chuffed I got to see it for myself.

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Dumpy B

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This place is another in which I’ve seen around online for years and watched it get more and more ruined as time goes on, still glad I got to see it, entrance is elusive and amusing and now rather stinky! This piece of drainpipe is affectionately known as bob! Hello Bob!  History The bunker at […]

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Shorts Tunnels

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***Permission Visit*** I’ve seen photographs and read about this place a long time ago, I never actually thought I’d be able to see it for myself, It didn’t disappoint either. Very different to the other shadow factories and air raid shelters I’ve been in its teeming with remnants and wartime graffiti. Thoroughly enjoyable wander around […]

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St Andrews

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Very rural setting, very simple in design St Andrew’s is thought to be an early nineteenth century rebuilding of a medieval church although no perceptible early fabric remains. Indeed the church is valued for its survival as a modest but evocative late Georgian Anglican box with Gothic windows, and a completely intact, single chamber interior. […]

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