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Rooftops, drains, liftshafts and raves.: Chester the Molestor
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Tuesday, 12 April 2011. What's the point of having motion detectors and alarms on scaffolding if you don't bother arming them at the end of the day? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Doors Into the Past. No Promise of Safety. This is a Flickr badge showing public items from JimGilletteUE. Make your own badge here. Please note, the nearest exit may be behind you.
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September | 2010 | REALITY TRIP
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Archive for September, 2010. Categories: Places To Go Pictures To See. Regular ‘Reality Trippers’ will have gathered that im mostly interested in exploring in good old blighty, in fact I don’t think ive posted anything foreign at all yet! Over here I seem to spend my time chasing around after the next tunnel that’s getting sealed up or the next factory that’s getting demolished. In europe I couldn’t care less, so what if it gets sealed and I don’t get a look? It’s no big deal! I guess for a while it mayb...
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Boing Boing | REALITY TRIP
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Before you read this post i suggest to refresh your memory of our ‘Escape from Tunnel Quarry’. It gives a bit of background to both the Corsham underworld and our previous adventures within it. Essential reading if you are to follow the story any further. Why am i telling you all this? Being alone down there my ears were at maximum sensitivity and every now and again muffled sounds seemed to reverberate around quarry walls. After investigating i soon came across my first air shaft. What a sight t...Altho...
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You want to keep secrets… Keep your mouth shut! Now i have mentioned the first hurdle (actually working out where the place was! In the end only one solution seemed to work for me. Boat! Just how manned would the plant and station be at 5am? Those are the kind of risks you really just have to take, the kind that give this game its edge. Clash of the Titans. I have still been far to busy for my own good… Still heres a snippet form our latest ‘Traditional Annual Scotland Trip ’. It had been put off and pus...
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Life on the Grid. I just don’t know where to start with this. I thought when we did Weston Point. Back in May it was about the peak of ‘power station exploring’ for the year but after this place im not so sure. It all started with a recce on an interesting looking building, no real expectations, then it just kept coming! And what did we find on the wall? Yep a bloody map of them! With access and egress points clearly marked no less! Didnt we just have the control room? Yep you probably noticed to too!
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Rooftops, drains, liftshafts and raves.: Theme Parks
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Monday, 28 March 2011. Sometimes people visit Manchester from other countries. What better way to keep these foreign visitors happy than to take them to theme parks and to go on a few rides? 30 November 2012 at 07:30. The best place in UK for foreign visitors to visit is theme parks. Theme parks provide entertainment to kids and elders. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Doors Into the Past. No Promise of Safety. This is a Flickr badge showing public items from JimGilletteUE. Make your own badge here.
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Rooftops, drains, liftshafts and raves.: March 2011
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Monday, 28 March 2011. Sometimes people visit Manchester from other countries. What better way to keep these foreign visitors happy than to take them to theme parks and to go on a few rides? Wednesday, 23 March 2011. Two posts within 24 hours? Rhyl Flats is a huge offshore windfarm. The base of operations is Mostyn Docks. These windmill blades are huge, incredibly light, and amplify the tiniest of sounds to deafening levels. One does not simply walk into live dockyards. Before Boulton and Watt's steam en...