This may be of interest for the climbers out there, somewhere to practice.
Sandling was once the junction for a branch line which chugged down the hill to Hythe and Sandgate, doubtless carrying many expectant holidaymakers until its closure in 1951. You can walk most of the old line all the way...
Situated above the South barrack casemates four guns were placed here, along with gunpowder rooms and a shifting lobby. recently structural supports have been built in the entrances to prevent further structural decay. The gun emplacements to the rear of these structures would have provided...
explored with solar p dont no anything about these but solar p said they were to do with the mod
severly trashed and dangerous
bit of a boring one really
Explored with solar p guilford stairs lead to the castle and at the top was mr english heritage the angry guy from the trip before but managed to avoid him
found this round the corner but was sealed up any ideas
The centre Bastion explored with solar p and brad g 3 towers located rite on the beach front between the two towers and sited at the same level as the left hand gun tower was a third tower. This was the battery command post which was square in shape with a domestic-style hipped roof and chimney...
up the clock tower. unfortunately we coudnt gain access to the main building. and most of the place has now been demolished bit sad really
any ways heres my pics
bit of history
Leybourne Grange is located right beside the M20 near Maidstone ud drive past it and not notice.it covers around 270...
the upper and lower oil mills are a horse shoue shape and have had many usages built before 19th century they were used to store oil in and as air rade shelters in the war this report is for both upper and lower as i took so many pictures i cant differetiate between them
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heres my pictures from my trip to shorn mead fort great explore and found the tunnels underneath but due to water level being to high had to stop part way!
i love this grafiti i no its sad
this guys dancing lol
some more great grafiti
these are the tunnels i...
explored with comfort explorer. this is a dissued railway tunnel in royal tunbridge wells a great place to test out my light painting skills lol
this is probably one of my favoirte pictures ive ever taken so far just love it
and my friend fido
some more pics of myn and solarpowered trip to dover heres one of the plotting rooms in dover was amazed at the ventalation machinery still being inside.
heres lots of pictures of the machiney
the filter equipment still in good nick
heres a report on this place from what i can understand it was a derpartment store like alders. ot closed and was used by the theatre supposidly. explored with solarpower if anyone noes anything about the history let me no!
exterior
interior
whent for an explore with solarpower this place is trajic and a real shame that it has been alowed to get into this state
plaster work here is amazing
the seiling has sadly fallen apart wich is a real shame
heres the rest of the pics
heres were the stage was
here the basment...
deep shelter near the plotting room at dover this point my torch had died so no light painting
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I went for a wonder over to the Officers mess at RAF hawkinge for a little look see, unfortunately the mist was pretty thick so most of my pictures are pretty crap. Love the murals on the walls. Over all the place is a death trap, the roof is gone in the most part, entire rooms have collapsed...
Visited with 12 gauge very rare opportunity to see this place as its always pretty well sealed up well worth the pain lol
im not to sure on the history apart from this was the original building on the site built many years ago when the place was a big estate
its a real shame how bad this place...
visitited with solar p im not to sure of history on this place ill leave to solar p to tell you all but heres my pics
probably the worst fence ever
good place for lightpainting incase u hadnt noticed
Had some time to kill this morning so I decided to go for a walk around the MOD training area at Reinden Woods.
Part of the East Kent Dry training area acquired by the MOD in 1938 for training leading up to WW2.
This place is littered with open brick bunker type things I found at least 10...