Creepy!
Smash Monkey asks: "what's the creepiest thing you've seen, heard or felt? What has sent shivers running up your spine and skidmarks running up your undercrackers? Tell us, we'll make it all better"
( , Thu 7 Apr 2011, 13:57)
Smash Monkey asks: "what's the creepiest thing you've seen, heard or felt? What has sent shivers running up your spine and skidmarks running up your undercrackers? Tell us, we'll make it all better"
( , Thu 7 Apr 2011, 13:57)
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I'm not very adventurous myself
But I love this site
www.uer.ca/locations/newlist.asp?n=1&statfilter=160&country=England
( , Sat 9 Apr 2011, 20:09, 1 reply)
But I love this site
www.uer.ca/locations/newlist.asp?n=1&statfilter=160&country=England
( , Sat 9 Apr 2011, 20:09, 1 reply)
When I was a kid
A mate took me to a secret location, which turned out to be an ordinary looking drain cover at the edge of a park. The cover was locked, but the earth had been scraped away beside the concrete block it was set in, and we could squeeze through.
It turned out to be a side-entrance to Newhaven Fort, a military fort built into the side of a cliff. It's a museum these days, but back then it was completely derelict and abandoned - a maze of tunnels which would lead to barracks, control rooms or emerge unexpectedly onto gun emplacements set into the cliff face.
A place of wonder and enchantment, for a young lad. Imagine being led into the interior of the Great Pyramid. I remember one stairway which led down into the bowels of the earth; the roof was flat so got deeper and deeper, and half way down you had to go under a huge block of fallen masonry that was jammed half way down.
I can't face going there now, all sanitised and made safe; it would destroy a cherished memory.
( , Mon 11 Apr 2011, 13:51, closed)
A mate took me to a secret location, which turned out to be an ordinary looking drain cover at the edge of a park. The cover was locked, but the earth had been scraped away beside the concrete block it was set in, and we could squeeze through.
It turned out to be a side-entrance to Newhaven Fort, a military fort built into the side of a cliff. It's a museum these days, but back then it was completely derelict and abandoned - a maze of tunnels which would lead to barracks, control rooms or emerge unexpectedly onto gun emplacements set into the cliff face.
A place of wonder and enchantment, for a young lad. Imagine being led into the interior of the Great Pyramid. I remember one stairway which led down into the bowels of the earth; the roof was flat so got deeper and deeper, and half way down you had to go under a huge block of fallen masonry that was jammed half way down.
I can't face going there now, all sanitised and made safe; it would destroy a cherished memory.
( , Mon 11 Apr 2011, 13:51, closed)
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