Monkton Farleigh Down, Ammunition Tunnel, Wiltshire – December 2017
Moving on through my backlog of explores; to one myself and Mookster visited back in December. It was to be a nice, slow paced Pre-Christmas day of explores; but sadly this was to be the only site we explored that day...
My Visit -
This one was quite fun, although there is not many items left to see, its a great walk under Liverpool, with some nice stone and brickwork to see. We arrived quite early, and had absolutely no trouble finding and getting into the tunnel, the rest is best seen in pictures!
History
The Waterloo Tunnel is a 779 metre (852 yards) long disused railway tunnel in Liverpool. It opened in 1849. At its Eastern end, the Waterloo Tunnel opens into a short cutting (approximately 63 metres long) which connects to the Victoria Tunnel which is 1.536 miles (2.474 kilometres)...
Noahs ark arp tunnel explored with SilverFox late one night on a return trip from folkestone. Have to apologize for lack of tunnel shots the ols camera wasnt really up to the job.
Bit of history pinched from Subterranean History
This tunnel was originally dug to carry a water main, but...
Visited with Space Invader, Wevsky, Obscurity, Nelly and Skeleton Key I see that Nelly has already done a top report and pretty much covered the history but heres a little more;
The history of the Connaught Tunnel dates back to 1878. It allowed the railway to be diverted under the Connaught...
Having seen previous posts about this location. Myself and Trench decided to have a quick recce. I had been teased by the pictures in the other report on this site and wanted to look closer.
Had a great time with the team running about trying to do some light painting whilst not tripping over...
It was a brilliant find by Trench and gave me a chance to try and improve my photographic skills. Oh and I remembered to take a tripod on this explore :lol:
(This post has previously been posted on KUE and was in reply to Trench's post on the tunnels)
Trench by silhouette
I really...