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Hi all
Right here we are again back in the land of cheese and wine and exploring forts, I was going to do the rest of the NATO comms bunker that I missed last time but the buggering thing is now sealed proper good.
So a quick drive and I`m back at Fort Du Salbert, time to photograph all the bits I missed last time, now there is a very good reason why I missed half of the site last time, If you don`t remember why or you are new here have a quick read about my last visit.
http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/overseas-sites/29573-french-holiday-pt3-august-2014-a.html
Right now you know - Bloody air-soft nutters.
This time I was on my own and had full run of the place.
So site back and enjoy.....
Pictures.
I found all the cold war plan area this time, from water storage to the large fuel storage tanks.
Then all the kitchens and the wash rooms and even a bath house.
There are still loads of tunnels and passages to explore over this side of the fort these lead down to the dry moat and to the defence caponier`s.
Thanks for looking all comments are most welcome.
If you want to see more fort goodness head on over to my FlickR page at :-
https://www.flickr.com/photos/newage2/albums/72157646154676008/with/28340748813/
Cheers Newage
Right here we are again back in the land of cheese and wine and exploring forts, I was going to do the rest of the NATO comms bunker that I missed last time but the buggering thing is now sealed proper good.
So a quick drive and I`m back at Fort Du Salbert, time to photograph all the bits I missed last time, now there is a very good reason why I missed half of the site last time, If you don`t remember why or you are new here have a quick read about my last visit.
http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/overseas-sites/29573-french-holiday-pt3-august-2014-a.html
Right now you know - Bloody air-soft nutters.
This time I was on my own and had full run of the place.
So site back and enjoy.....
Pictures.
I found all the cold war plan area this time, from water storage to the large fuel storage tanks.
Then all the kitchens and the wash rooms and even a bath house.
There are still loads of tunnels and passages to explore over this side of the fort these lead down to the dry moat and to the defence caponier`s.
Thanks for looking all comments are most welcome.
If you want to see more fort goodness head on over to my FlickR page at :-
https://www.flickr.com/photos/newage2/albums/72157646154676008/with/28340748813/
Cheers Newage