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quote:
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The one I went to look at a few years back was immaculate inside, still had the communication equipment inside.


Pics/vids/play-doh sculptures?
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thats a nice one, theres one like that near me in ombersley thats been fully restored trying to get pics but the site is being slow

if we got into a conflict i would head to my bunker and defend it from the mindless imbeciles trying to get into it with my sword and .22 rifle
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Ojc that is a corner of Eds workshop imo
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looks fun!
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Hell with spending a lot of time in there, it would get pretty claustrophobic in there.
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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
Ojc that is a corner of Eds workshop imo


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Cool!!!!!

Whats the name of the Urban Exp website. 23days or something?

[Edited on 30-06-2010 by Ben J]
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28dayslater
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theres 2 near me, one is demolished in crewe and the other locked in Kuntsford.. may have to have a gander
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bolt cutters

we considered it on the first one we found however it was in direct view from the farmhouse
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Got a few bunkers over the old airfield behind my house which is now a country park, used to spend ages hunting for the entrances

they found a few unexploded bombs a couple of years back too

edit: link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Hornchurch



[Edited on 30-06-2010 by fro-dizzle]
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if i found an unexploded ww2 bomb i think id probably jizz in my pants right there and then, especially if it was a doodlebug
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We got evacuated but i went over once they had removed it and the imprint was still there, was huge!

[Edited on 30-06-2010 by fro-dizzle]
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This has got me wondering what I found on a beach in some undergrowth, a brick/cement rectangle which goes quite deep under the ground, but is filled with mud/water. I was thinking it was some home made pond or something. It can't be as its too far from any houses and at the top of a beach in a wooded area would be a bit strange. Up the shore was an army base (Inverary) and down the shore (machrihanish) air base, mmm i'm going to dig that fucker out and see one day.
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check the database on that site on posted in the first post see if its listed
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No results were found in the whole of scotland.
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It doesn't look like the nuclear things, looks more like "the hatch" but I can't see any door or anything as its so covered up with shit.
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dig it up
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Also just discovered there are lead and copper and possibly silver mines near by too. I'm well going to take loads of pics of stuff down there next time as there are loads of ruins.
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Good stuff. However Ojc's one is more impressive tbf. I bet all these locked ones are immaculate
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quote:
Originally posted by sand-eel
Also just discovered there are lead and copper and possibly silver mines near by too. I'm well going to take loads of pics of stuff down there next time as there are loads of ruins.


Forget the pictures grab the lead and copper if any and sell it
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we have some kind of tunnel network under the town, the vicar used it to commute many years ago.

can get from the church to the pub basement
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Steve what one did you find? none of the pictures look like the ones the guy doing the site found

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