Lots of pictures here!
I've always been partial to an underground space, the weirder the better! Sat in my research for many years was a place seldom seen. Armed with a vague idea I set off with Lucan on a hunt to see what we could find! Luckily it wasn't as difficult to find as expected! Most...
Along the road in the Yorkshire dales we came across many small caves.
We ventured into some of them, and saw some cool things.
Next year we plan on returning and Exploring the larger caves.
Well, heres another easy explore I done recently with a few friends. This is only the second location I've visited, so be gentle!
I wont bore you with TOO much history, as this has been done numerous times, and I'm sure most of you are aware of this place or have visited yourself.
CRANK...
Not much history other than it shut down back in the 1980's at some point..
Had fun in here very thankful I had someone with me who's been a few times before (none member). Had a blast working our way around all the paths and climbing under and over cave ins.. Love my first underground...
Local caves, used for many a rave .... :violin:
these are huge structures with evidence of being hand carved at the beginning this place is a mish mash of history; brick pillars, iron supports, blue and orange tiles on two difeerent sections mostly full of lame graff and rave evidence!
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I honestly have no idea what these caves are, they're close to the South Front Barracks. If anybody could share some information on it, it would be appreciated!
A revisit was in order with Obscurity,Fortknox0 and frosty and this time Space Invader joined us for a look around
This is looking back along the Arp (tower hamlets tunnel) just before lagoon caves
Section leading to the tower hamlets tunnel from the lagoon caves
Now a few from in lagoon...
I just came across these pictures which where taken as the title suggests quite some time back,so there's my excuse for poor quality of photographs right there as back then i was lazy and didn't take my time setting shots up or lighting them.
This was a flying visit to the section right next...
For years a forgotten system of passages and tunnels are rumored to have been left disused under Ramsgate. The larger and more recognized tunnels are referred to as St.Augustines caves. Early photos show these tunnels and many entrances. The tunnels suffered after a cliff collapse causing them...
Yes obscurity it was pants..But had made me mind up i was gunna find it and play some more with the sigma ..so we did.visited with spaceinvader(equally dissapointed)
Borrowed history
Gas making was Dover's oldest public industry, starting in Trevanion Street in 1823 and continuing later in...
Right not going into the history of the place as its been quite nicely reported on other sites ..this is an arp that has a tunnel joining the 2 aforementioned caves,entrance is Amusing as ever,hats off to the guys who more recently went down
! It cant be said that its laid undiscovered as some...
These are at the Eastern end of The Snargate Street Tunnels, the Tunnel leads to the west (Croucher's Tunnels) passing a vent shaft and kiln, and to the east (Cowgate Tunnel) The Cowgate section was hit & almost destroyed by a shell in WW2 killing a Mrs Patience Ransley, it is called...
......Some old picz i never got round to posting from agez ago, cant say i enjoyed the mighty BIG drop to get in but it woz well worth it :Devil:
thankz for looking :Devil:
The Margate caves are situated at one end of Northdown Road in Margate, and run for a reasonable distance underneath the site of a one time vicarage and church, both of which were destroyed in WW2 - and the site is now a car park. Origenally they are thought to have started out as a denehole...
In the former Winchelsea Quarry lays a large network of tunnels which were used during WW2 as air raid shelters. The basic layout consists of four parallel tunnels with connecting passages. Originally there was a total of four entrances in the quarry which the current company that own the land...