I said i would return to the big tunnel for better photos since my first ones were shit .
so we start of at the big New Bridge and walk downstream to the culvert where the river passes under the gate and into the 6 foot tunnel
but the middles always open for debris to pass through and of coursre for me and other billy big balls to enter the tunnel.
the entrance
close up of tunnel a bit awkward to enter becaude of the water so i threw a plank of wood to walk along since the water was low in winter or wet condititons it would not be as possable withour wellies.
note the size when comparing it to the wine bottle on the bottom right.
looking back towards the light
I came to this manhole chamber water comming in.
manhole itself.
On to the next section.
Some sort of love letter.
I Came out of the round tunnel section into the sump hole chamber which turns to a box culvert which is actully a bridge before the upstream side was culverted i can still remember this being open to the air in times long gone by but this it now under subterranean Dungiven.
The outlet but a bad picture of it. becaue its all sheltered in trees and my tempory phone is crap
the sump hole itself see the ater getting very deep.
the sump hole and the water ripples
On top of the former bridge looking from the road down to the outlet in summer cannot see the river
and here it is around christmas time where you can actually see the river
THANKS FOR LOOKING.
so we start of at the big New Bridge and walk downstream to the culvert where the river passes under the gate and into the 6 foot tunnel
but the middles always open for debris to pass through and of coursre for me and other billy big balls to enter the tunnel.
the entrance
close up of tunnel a bit awkward to enter becaude of the water so i threw a plank of wood to walk along since the water was low in winter or wet condititons it would not be as possable withour wellies.
note the size when comparing it to the wine bottle on the bottom right.
looking back towards the light
I came to this manhole chamber water comming in.
manhole itself.
On to the next section.
Some sort of love letter.
I Came out of the round tunnel section into the sump hole chamber which turns to a box culvert which is actully a bridge before the upstream side was culverted i can still remember this being open to the air in times long gone by but this it now under subterranean Dungiven.
The outlet but a bad picture of it. becaue its all sheltered in trees and my tempory phone is crap
the sump hole itself see the ater getting very deep.
the sump hole and the water ripples
On top of the former bridge looking from the road down to the outlet in summer cannot see the river
and here it is around christmas time where you can actually see the river
THANKS FOR LOOKING.