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Report (Permission Visit) Inchindown Fuel Oil Tanks, August 2020

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scrappy

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Permission visit to the 237m long Inchindown tanks, there is 6 tanks but only 5 are 237 meters long. Hidden in the hill at about 400th in depth from the Nazis for WW2. New underground tanks was made instead of using the 45 WW1 tanks as bombers advanced enough to make them an easy target. They was used to store fuel oil safe from the German bombers and was last used to fuel some of the ships for the Falklands war in 1982. Since then they have been left empty and it now holds the record for the longest echo in the world.

It was quiet an experience to hear the echo inside the tank. The mark on the ceiling running the length of the tank is where they filled the 12m high tank to with fuel oil which I'm told is one grade under crude oil.

Made this a stop on our(@Jonesey and I) Scotland staycation and it was well worth the drive up there.

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Access to the tank, yes you sit on a trolley and go through the pipe.
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tarkovsky

SWC
Regular User
Nice one. I hadn't heard of this place until recently when I saw a film some guys have made about going in and using it as a darkroom to develop a film shot they take of it.
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
Nice shots there. Curious place. That last shot is great. The suit is needed I bet. How long are you in the holes to get into the pipe?
 

Voltan

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Permission visit to the 237m long Inchindown tanks, there is 6 tanks but only 5 are 237 meters long. Hidden in the hill at about 400th in depth from the Nazis for WW2. New underground tanks was made instead of using the 45 WW1 tanks as bombers advanced enough to make them an easy target. They was used to store fuel oil safe from the German bombers and was last used to fuel some of the ships for the Falklands war in 1982. Since then they have been left empty and it now holds the record for the longest echo in the world.

It was quiet an experience to hear the echo inside the tank. The mark on the ceiling running the length of the tank is where they filled the 12m high tank to with fuel oil which I'm told is one grade under crude oil.

Made this a stop on our(@Jonesey and I) Scotland staycation and it was well worth the drive up there.

50426281832_7d9759dd97_h.jpg


50426111876_d2a757456c_h.jpg


50400340713_66043eee8e_h.jpg


50401194062_61497f2228_h.jpg


Access to the tank, yes you sit on a trolley and go through the pipe.
50401034071_fbb50415fd_h.jpg


50426111736_ae1741e8a7_h.jpg


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this was on abandoned engineering the other night, the tunnel is the equivalent size of a cathederal
 

scrappy

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Nice one. I hadn't heard of this place until recently when I saw a film some guys have made about going in and using it as a darkroom to develop a film shot they take of it.

Yes the guys showing us around down there told us about that. even told us mark ronson was down there before lockdown recording sounds and the echos.
 

scrappy

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
this was on abandoned engineering the other night, the tunnel is the equivalent size of a cathederal

I can believe that as it seemed to take an age to walk to the other end. Ive seen it on there since we went down.
 

chills

Queller of the uprising
Moderator
Seen a couple of your photos on your personal, but seeing the others parts adds a little more, nicely done buddy!
 

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