Visited with clarexplres and cheers for the heads up from Black Shuck a few months ago.... But as usual I only just got round to this nice post now.
An hours drive and walking up the wrong side of the field to try and find the ROC post to start off with and eventually we were on our way in :)...
Back in 1994 I visited this site when I was helping out with a open day when I was in the cadets. Many years later I was shocked when I found out that you could now get tours around the site and the bunker, so for the last 4 years I have been waiting to get onto one, but each time I have either...
I have decided to place this report into others as it it a mix mash of a days trekking around East anglia. Separated I think they are a bit crap, but altogether it seems ok
Went on one of those random drives that you do.. Just out and about looking for what cool stuff you can find. We had 2...
While in the area we popped into this place, not too much left and no access to the underground but a good little wander.
History
Copenacre Quarry was purchased by the MOD in 1940 and, following an urgent request for underground storage in 1941, made available to the Navy.
The estimated cost...
Another one crossed off the list...! I decided to head out here early doors this morning, which meant a nice blast out on the bike. Access wasn't too difficult... especially for an overweight, middle-aged loser and I didn't see another soul all morning (except some fella on the outside of the...
Vistied here with Seeker1701. Picked him up on a very very wet morning to recce another site which was a no go so we decided to head to this one.
upon arrival all seemed well and we entered the site. I was amazed at how much stuff was left behind and this was just the first building we entered...
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
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...