This place was huge. Like seriously huge. Makes Box look like a shoe cupboard! Visited last year.
History:
The history of the Hennocque quarry pre-dates World War Two and takes its name from the family who operated the quarry for three generations under their family business, Aubin-Hennocque...
Another derp installement from my ventures North.
History (stolen from Secret Scotland)
Inchindown fuel depot lies in the hills some four miles north of Invergordon, and was constructed in the period 1939-1942, during World War II, as a bombproof fuel oil store for the Royal Navy, and was...
Like everyone else I've held off posting this, but as things are at the moment I thought I may as well stick up my photos from here. I really enjoyed visiting this place, so much so these photos are taken over about 3 or 4 visits to the place over late 2012/early 2013.
RAF Fauld was a massive...
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Sprengstoffbunker 01 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Sprengstoffbunker 02 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Sprengstoffbunker 03 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Sprengstoffbunker 04 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Sprengstoffbunker 05 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
A few pics only im afraid.
The Place is huge with lots of unstable areas and last battery was on its way out after a weekend of locations above and below ground.
The RAF Fauld explosion was a military accident which occurred at 11:11am on Monday, 27 November 1944 at the RAF Fauld underground...
As things are pretty slow for me at the moment I thought I'd have a poke through some of my older stuff which hasn't made it on here.
This formed part of my first ever multi-day roadtrip in October 2011 going from Oxford all the way to Birkenhead via Atherstone and Stoke-on-Trent. It was at one...
Far far away, somewhere in Germany
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