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Thursday, August 22, 2013. Budapest Citadel Bunker, Hungary. Interestingly, at the base of the cliffs, below the Citadel, are a number of secured tunnel entrances, indicating a much larger complex a few hundred feet below this bunker. Entrance to the bunker. One of the rooms inside the bunker. Steps between the levels. One of the many rooms off the main corridor. Ladder down to a flooded level. Exit from the bunker. Posted by Colin G at 12:53 pm. Napoleonic and 19thC Sites. Hampshire and The Isle of Wight.

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Thursday, August 22, 2013. Budapest Citadel Bunker, Hungary. Interestingly, at the base of the cliffs, below the Citadel, are a number of secured tunnel entrances, indicating a much larger complex a few hundred feet below this bunker. Entrance to the bunker. One of the rooms inside the bunker. Steps between the levels. One of the many rooms off the main corridor. Ladder down to a flooded level. Exit from the bunker. Posted by Colin G at 12:53 pm. Napoleonic and 19thC Sites. Hampshire and The Isle of Wight.

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Subterranean History: Fort Nelson, Portsmouth

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Friday, August 08, 2008. Fort Nelson, Portsmouth. The fort has been restored and is open to the public as the Royal Armouries Museum. Plan, courtesy of the Palmerston Forts Society. Entrance to Fort Nelson. Just inside the Fort, to the right is the redan, to the left are the tunnels. Tunnel leading to the centre caponnier, magazines and mortar battery. Entrances to the magazines. Inside one of the magazines. Tunnel carries on to mortar battery and caponnier. Entrance to the caponnier. Fort Rowner, Gosport.

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Subterranean History: Fort Rowner, Gosport

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Tuesday, November 02, 2010. Fort Rowner, Gosport. Fortunately, the Fort Rowner is opened for tours on Heritage Open Days, and one of the casemates contains a small museum of plans and old photos of the fort. Plan of the Fort. Casemates by the entrance to the Fort. Inside one of the gun rooms. Passage behind the casemates. Inside the double caponnier. The derelict side of the fort. Looking back (with Haxo Casemates over). The Keep of Last Resort, in its own moat. Posted by Colin G at 7:55 pm. Shoreham For...

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011. Organisations, which one can join to learn more about defence and underground structures, and take part in organised visits. Http:/ www.subbrit.org.uk/. Kent Underground Research Group. Http:/ www.kurg.org.uk/. Friends of Dover Castle. Http:/ www.dover-castle-friends.org/. Western Heights Preservation Society. Http:/ www.dover-western-heights.org/. Http:/ www.palmerstonforts.org.uk/. Http:/ www.fsgfort.com/. Http:/ www.kenthistoryforum.co.uk/. South Coast Martello Towers.

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Subterranean History: Stokes Bay Lines, Gosport

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Sunday, May 29, 2011. Stokes Bay Lines, Gosport. This area is well worth a visit, and although most parts are closed off a large amount can be seen from the outside. Plan of the Stokes Bay Lines, courtesy of the PFS. Stokes Bay No.2 Battery. Blast door from the bunker conversion. Passage between the casemates. Looking out of the gun port. Facade of Fort Gilkicker. Looking into the fort from the fence. Emplacement on the roof of the fort. Nearby Gosport No.1 Bastion. Magazine for No.1 Bastion. Newhaven Fo...

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Subterranean History: Verne High Angle Battery, Portland

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Tuesday, March 01, 2011. Verne High Angle Battery, Portland. The battery is now a semi-tourist attraction, being shown on sign posts and guide books etc, but remains derelict and has unfortunately suffered at the hands of vandals due to its exposed position. Plan, courtesy of the PFS. View across the battery. Entrance to one of the magazines. Posted by Colin G at 8:46 pm. Napoleonic and 19thC Sites. Hampshire and The Isle of Wight. Hurst Castle, New Milton. Hilsea Lines, Portsmouth. Fort Rowner, Gosport.

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Wednesday, 25 February 2015. We parked at the south end of the scattered Chidham village and decided that we would undertake the walk in the opposite direction from the suggested route in our Pathfinder Guide (vol 52 “More Sussex”, walk 8) so that we could make the most of seeing the sunset on Bosham village. It also meant that we could get the majority of the non-shoreline part of the walk out of the way early on. Boats bobbing about on the water and the orange glow of the setting sun on the steeple of ...

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Worthing Wanderer: 12/01/2014 - 01/01/2015

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Wednesday, 31 December 2014. Cissbury Ring From Findon. Along the path was a very wintry looking landscape becoming rather devoid of colour as the lushness of the vegetation has diminished considerably. A few of the hawthorn bushes were manfully hanging on to their red berries but the early lustre of shiny autumn fruit had been replaced by matt versions… The girls wandered along behind me chattering to themselves leaving me to admire the landscape and the magnificent clouds. Looking Back to Lychpole Farm.

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Worthing Wanderer: 10/01/2014 - 11/01/2014

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Thursday, 30 October 2014. Sussex Border Path Section 18 Cowden and Hammerwood Park. Several more months have ticked away without me being able to do more of this walk and I was anxious to do more. Now I am the other side of East Grinstead it is getting a little harder to find a long enough time slot to walk the route but on this Sunday morning I was disciplined enough to get up very early and take myself off to Cowden village. I politely told her I wasn’t lost before heading on my way. I went downhill a...

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Wednesday, 16 July 2014. South West Coast Path Section 43 Brixham - Torquay. Getting the bus over to Brixham for the start of the walk was pretty easy although I would have preferred to go by train. Sadly for me the last train ran to Brixham more than 50 years ago so I was a little late for that! I did however enjoy my ride at the front of the top deck of the bus – that is always a treat! I got to Brixham in mid morning and provisioned myself up before heading north along the coast. Saturday, 12 July 2014.

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Worthing Wanderer: 03/01/2015 - 04/01/2015

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Worthing Wanderer: 08/01/2014 - 09/01/2014

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Sunday, 31 August 2014. It took some time to free ourselves of the housing but eventually we reached a gate to the moors at the top of the hill just beyond the main school. What followed was undoubtedly the highlight of the walk for we were to climb up and away from the town along a pretty well-worn path. In fact I wondered whether this path might once have been a road into and out of Largs? Before the tarmac road across from Kilbirnie it must have been quite hard accessing the town from the east. Largs ...

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Thursday, August 22, 2013. Budapest Citadel Bunker, Hungary. Interestingly, at the base of the cliffs, below the Citadel, are a number of secured tunnel entrances, indicating a much larger complex a few hundred feet below this bunker. Entrance to the bunker. One of the rooms inside the bunker. Steps between the levels. One of the many rooms off the main corridor. Ladder down to a flooded level. Exit from the bunker. Posted by Colin G at 12:53 pm. Napoleonic and 19thC Sites. Hampshire and The Isle of Wight.

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