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Jack Wilkinson1

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I came across this site yesterday with a friend of mine. Sadly, I have virtually no information as I can’t find anything on the internet about it. It’s a building with 3 floors with the entrance being on the roof. Each floor has plenty of different rooms which still have equipment in. Sorry the pictures aren’t great, my iPhone 6 camera quality combined with my questionable photography skills didn’t make for superb photos.
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So as I said the photos aren’t great but this is one of the many spiral stair cases in the building which we had to walk to get to the different floors.
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I got quite a few more photos as there’s plenty more rooms but I didn’t feel they were good enough quality to post so it’s definetely worth a second trip.
As we were leaving we spotted a site directly next to it which seemed to be abandoned offices. Unfortunately my phone had died by this point so I couldn’t take anymore pictures, but in the main two buildings the electricity still works and there is water still running when you turn taps on. There are also lots of files and things like that in draws and on the floor which were quite interesting to read.
Also there are a set of tunnels further into the woods which are accessible but I don’t have any photos.
If anyone knows the site or has any information could you pm me, would really like to know some history about it!
 

Cfcrob

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I came across this site yesterday with a friend of mine. Sadly, I have virtually no information as I can’t find anything on the internet about it. It’s a building with 3 floors with the entrance being on the roof. Each floor has plenty of different rooms which still have equipment in. Sorry the pictures aren’t great, my iPhone 6 camera quality combined with my questionable photography skills didn’t make for superb photos.
31AB4F4C-0B1A-4FA1-96A8-FD3FA70750CE.jpeg

So as I said the photos aren’t great but this is one of the many spiral stair cases in the building which we had to walk to get to the different floors.
3EBE9BEB-0C28-4165-BAB2-2FCE4A22C650.jpeg
F009CC62-ACE8-4B9F-920E-8E21892A9F16.jpeg
BAB2A903-B1FE-4AB1-92D1-BCA4037E063B.jpeg
88A26570-541B-4BB4-9805-291481C292D4.jpeg
A190C7C5-B056-473F-AB90-3C433E8945B5.jpeg
B41DE54F-576D-43DB-8AFC-124FE348E46B.jpeg
6892BF61-9F1A-4926-AD05-4B1052A636C0.jpeg
97CBC74C-3D48-40E2-BEA1-1ACB3138F5AD.jpeg
34EEE988-5FCA-4ED7-A941-8BAAF6EE66D9.jpeg
B42D3F1A-511E-4761-8763-60D94606CD71.jpeg

I got quite a few more photos as there’s plenty more rooms but I didn’t feel they were good enough quality to post so it’s definetely worth a second trip.
As we were leaving we spotted a site directly next to it which seemed to be abandoned offices. Unfortunately my phone had died by this point so I couldn’t take anymore pictures, but in the main two buildings the electricity still works and there is water still running when you turn taps on. There are also lots of files and things like that in draws and on the floor which were quite interesting to read.
Also there are a set of tunnels further into the woods which are accessible but I don’t have any photos.
If anyone knows the site or has any information could you pm me, would really like to know some history about it!
Hi this is fort austin a palmerston fort , was there today . Google Palmerston forts there lots of them around .
 

Joshua MacLachlan

28DL Member
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I came across this site yesterday with a friend of mine. Sadly, I have virtually no information as I can’t find anything on the internet about it. It’s a building with 3 floors with the entrance being on the roof. Each floor has plenty of different rooms which still have equipment in. Sorry the pictures aren’t great, my iPhone 6 camera quality combined with my questionable photography skills didn’t make for superb photos.
31AB4F4C-0B1A-4FA1-96A8-FD3FA70750CE.jpeg

So as I said the photos aren’t great but this is one of the many spiral stair cases in the building which we had to walk to get to the different floors.
3EBE9BEB-0C28-4165-BAB2-2FCE4A22C650.jpeg
F009CC62-ACE8-4B9F-920E-8E21892A9F16.jpeg
BAB2A903-B1FE-4AB1-92D1-BCA4037E063B.jpeg
88A26570-541B-4BB4-9805-291481C292D4.jpeg
A190C7C5-B056-473F-AB90-3C433E8945B5.jpeg
B41DE54F-576D-43DB-8AFC-124FE348E46B.jpeg
6892BF61-9F1A-4926-AD05-4B1052A636C0.jpeg
97CBC74C-3D48-40E2-BEA1-1ACB3138F5AD.jpeg
34EEE988-5FCA-4ED7-A941-8BAAF6EE66D9.jpeg
B42D3F1A-511E-4761-8763-60D94606CD71.jpeg

I got quite a few more photos as there’s plenty more rooms but I didn’t feel they were good enough quality to post so it’s definetely worth a second trip.
As we were leaving we spotted a site directly next to it which seemed to be abandoned offices. Unfortunately my phone had died by this point so I couldn’t take anymore pictures, but in the main two buildings the electricity still works and there is water still running when you turn taps on. There are also lots of files and things like that in draws and on the floor which were quite interesting to read.
Also there are a set of tunnels further into the woods which are accessible but I don’t have any photos.
If anyone knows the site or has any information could you pm me, would really like to know some history about it!


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