Ok so we managed to get a big group together for sundays trek into a tunnel in Shanklin, thanks to a mate for letting us know.
It was a tad muddy, and when we were advised to wear wellies/waders, I thought he was taking the piss, no he wasnt....
Heres a few pics;
You can see how muddy it is in this pic.
At the end of the tunnel, my addition of candles.
Didnt turn out how Id have liked, but then I only had a pocket camera.
The lads, stepping into a wider part, there were a few of these.
Since it was built, it has been used as a drainage system, this flow went underground into pipes towards the entrance.
Closer shot, showing the old tracks, used for what, I dont know...??
Traditional spider shot.
This was at the end, a bit of the celing has collapsed, but funnily, the brickwork stopped here and the tunnel carried on carved into the limestone.
None of us wanted to risk climbing over, but it is big enough, but very very wet.
(Im 99.9% sure this wasnt a coal mine, as mentioned on the other thread)
But It went on for ages, I recon it must have been atleast 2/3 football pitches long, we just seem to walk for ages.
Another interesting thing is, this is in the side of a hill, in the middle of a copse, not near anything, but about 10meters away down the hill a bit, is yet another matching tunnel, but bricked up a bit more securely, and steps between the 2.
Yep this islnd is full of strange stuff, that no one seems to know what it is, or what it was for.
So thats it.
Comments/questions/suggestions welcome
It was a tad muddy, and when we were advised to wear wellies/waders, I thought he was taking the piss, no he wasnt....
Heres a few pics;
You can see how muddy it is in this pic.
At the end of the tunnel, my addition of candles.
Didnt turn out how Id have liked, but then I only had a pocket camera.
The lads, stepping into a wider part, there were a few of these.
Since it was built, it has been used as a drainage system, this flow went underground into pipes towards the entrance.
Closer shot, showing the old tracks, used for what, I dont know...??
Traditional spider shot.
This was at the end, a bit of the celing has collapsed, but funnily, the brickwork stopped here and the tunnel carried on carved into the limestone.
None of us wanted to risk climbing over, but it is big enough, but very very wet.
(Im 99.9% sure this wasnt a coal mine, as mentioned on the other thread)
But It went on for ages, I recon it must have been atleast 2/3 football pitches long, we just seem to walk for ages.
Another interesting thing is, this is in the side of a hill, in the middle of a copse, not near anything, but about 10meters away down the hill a bit, is yet another matching tunnel, but bricked up a bit more securely, and steps between the 2.
Yep this islnd is full of strange stuff, that no one seems to know what it is, or what it was for.
So thats it.
Comments/questions/suggestions welcome
