Visited with The126
There has been talk of this site on here so I thought I'd post up what's left.
They say this site dates back to WW2 when loads of troops were posted in the area preparing for the D Day. It was used up until the 60's. Its heavily overgrown and a bit of a trek to get too but worth seeing all the same. A bit of digging in the banks gives you tons of lead but we failed to find practise mortar rounds that are supposed to litter the site, next time...
Just above this site is the remains of a Churchill Tank.
Tree showing the scars
Remains of the tank.
Something else we found in the area was a dump for WW2 road blocks
And some Mini's hiding in the bushes......
Interesting wander on a wet Sunday morning........
There has been talk of this site on here so I thought I'd post up what's left.
They say this site dates back to WW2 when loads of troops were posted in the area preparing for the D Day. It was used up until the 60's. Its heavily overgrown and a bit of a trek to get too but worth seeing all the same. A bit of digging in the banks gives you tons of lead but we failed to find practise mortar rounds that are supposed to litter the site, next time...
Just above this site is the remains of a Churchill Tank.
Tree showing the scars
Remains of the tank.
Something else we found in the area was a dump for WW2 road blocks
And some Mini's hiding in the bushes......
Interesting wander on a wet Sunday morning........