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hello there.
well after some planning it was done. finaly had a look round this place
brilliant its realy worth the drive. most of my pictures are bad
.i have done some reaserch and found an artical about the hatch on wikipedia so i coppied it bellow
oh and a little notice i know my images are not the best but if anyone wants to use em ask me first please otherwise you will be invoiced.
Kelvedon Hatch is a village and civil parish in south Essex, England. It is situated just north of Pilgrims Hatch, to the north of Brentwood.
It is home to the Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker, the largest and deepest cold war bunker open to the public in Southeast England[1]. Hidden [in a wood off the A128 Ongar, Brentwood Road, is a small bungalow which hides a three floored bunker complex 125ft underground, in which 600 people would have been confined behind blast proof doors in the event of a nuclear war. The bunker was sold in the 1990s and is now a tourist attraction and film location.
visit there website
enough talk heres the pictures
the rest can be found here
bombs away!
on my bicycle
long tunnel
with a giger counter
though i must send a fax first
is that a b.p.i in the back?
we all need our sleep
linked to the national defence computer system
this is a tape printer machine thingy majig !
state of the art mobile phone
and one more
hope thats good enough
croc
well after some planning it was done. finaly had a look round this place

brilliant its realy worth the drive. most of my pictures are bad

oh and a little notice i know my images are not the best but if anyone wants to use em ask me first please otherwise you will be invoiced.
Kelvedon Hatch is a village and civil parish in south Essex, England. It is situated just north of Pilgrims Hatch, to the north of Brentwood.
It is home to the Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker, the largest and deepest cold war bunker open to the public in Southeast England[1]. Hidden [in a wood off the A128 Ongar, Brentwood Road, is a small bungalow which hides a three floored bunker complex 125ft underground, in which 600 people would have been confined behind blast proof doors in the event of a nuclear war. The bunker was sold in the 1990s and is now a tourist attraction and film location.
visit there website
enough talk heres the pictures
the rest can be found here
bombs away!
on my bicycle
long tunnel
with a giger counter
though i must send a fax first
is that a b.p.i in the back?
we all need our sleep
linked to the national defence computer system
this is a tape printer machine thingy majig !
state of the art mobile phone

and one more
hope thats good enough
croc
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