A location that's been somewhat done to death, but hey ho, here's yet ANOTHER report on it, enjoy!
After a considerably tiresome day in Dover, myself and @TheFerret decided to make one last pit stop at what was once our favourite photography spot...good old Langdon Hole
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So, we made our way down the now almost entirely step-less staircase into the deep shelter, unpacked our cameras, and began to light paint near to every inch of this little gem. A good hour or more must've passed before it started to feel like our lungs were giving out from the thick layers of dust and debris that shrouds the location, and so, we decided to wrap it up and make for the exit.
It was certainly worthwhile returning to this abandoned piece of history, as many people tourists who take the stroll from the visitor centre to South Foreland Lighthouse are simply unaware of its existence. Although despite its current dilapidated state, from 1942 to the ending of WW2, this tunnel network was not only used an air raid space, as it also played an integral role in a system where information was communicated from Dover back to the War Office. All quite incredible when thought over...
After a considerably tiresome day in Dover, myself and @TheFerret decided to make one last pit stop at what was once our favourite photography spot...good old Langdon Hole

So, we made our way down the now almost entirely step-less staircase into the deep shelter, unpacked our cameras, and began to light paint near to every inch of this little gem. A good hour or more must've passed before it started to feel like our lungs were giving out from the thick layers of dust and debris that shrouds the location, and so, we decided to wrap it up and make for the exit.
It was certainly worthwhile returning to this abandoned piece of history, as many people tourists who take the stroll from the visitor centre to South Foreland Lighthouse are simply unaware of its existence. Although despite its current dilapidated state, from 1942 to the ending of WW2, this tunnel network was not only used an air raid space, as it also played an integral role in a system where information was communicated from Dover back to the War Office. All quite incredible when thought over...