Been lurking on here for a long time, my second attempt at a report (the first was ages ago) but this time with a little more effort, constructive criticism is welcome, I've only recently purchased my first DSLR.
Sarre Brigade Headquarters was dug in 1940/1941 within the remains of the surrounding chalk quarry. It was a sattelite brigade headquarters reporting to the battle headquarters at Canterbury. It was manned largely by Canadian troops at a time when the invasion of Britain seemed likely.
A rather tight entrance
Descending about 50 feet
Looking back towards the stairs
One of the two main corridors (about 35m long)
Original Graffiti, 553 Field Company
One of six near identical rooms branching off
Attempt at some lightpainting
All in all a pretty relaxed explore, hope you like.
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Sarre Brigade Headquarters was dug in 1940/1941 within the remains of the surrounding chalk quarry. It was a sattelite brigade headquarters reporting to the battle headquarters at Canterbury. It was manned largely by Canadian troops at a time when the invasion of Britain seemed likely.
A rather tight entrance
Descending about 50 feet
Looking back towards the stairs
One of the two main corridors (about 35m long)
Original Graffiti, 553 Field Company
One of six near identical rooms branching off
Attempt at some lightpainting
All in all a pretty relaxed explore, hope you like.
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