Visited with Obscurity Stealth SpaceInvader UrbanGinger and Fortknox0 and on two different visits
Nice to get back in here with a dslr as last time was early days and a camera fone,its not huge but was worth going back for a better look
The origins of these caves, which are not natural but...
Right guys, this may cause a bit of controversy as it did on another UE Forum (Got Deleted) due to the fact that its not strictly speaking an explore BUT I liked it and wanted to share it among you my friends because I think its bloody amazing so hopefully I wont have offended anyone :oops...
This crane is on the site of the partly redeveloped Royal Sea Bathing Hospital in Margate. The company responsible for the development went bust a couple of years ago, and since then the site has been a mix of abandoned hospital, occupied apartments in refurbished buildings, and concrete frames...
Lidos, which were enclosed sea bathing pools, became increasingly popular as the trend for sea bathing became an ever more sought after pastime of the Victorian era. In the 1920's the Lido at Cliftonville was completed to cater for the popularity of sea bathing. The Lido was built on the...
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...
I was on a walkabout in Margate last year and ventured into the Dreamland site, heavy security presence at the time, did try the female charm to get nearer for better pics but it was a no-go, as you are all probably aware this lovely historic railway was damaged badly by fire earlier in the...