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Infraredd

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After doing the flat one

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I was more than a little intrigued by the steep one as no-one lives there permanently.
Here's a comprehensive history via Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steep_Holm
The ferry is one of those rigid inflatables with 2 outboard motors that aquaplanes & sometimes flies (not good on the back or nuts).
The difference between the islands is really interesting.
The flat one is Welsh & the Steep one English.
The flat one has more interesting structures to explore especially underground.
Whereas the steep one has a railway, more guns & access unlimited to concrete steps & walkways high above the cliffs.
Enough of my waffle here are the pictures.

Inside the Inn

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Gun Battery

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Nice to see the seagulls treating historical weapons of war with due respect.

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AA Bofors gun.

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Victorian gun emplacement.

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& underground magazine - all of the underground bits look much like this.

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Observation point above Rudder Rock.

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No idea as to why someone tried burying a canon inside here.

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Having seen this searchlight position from the boat I thought it possible for me to scramble down & photograph it.
Didn't take account of my fear of heights.

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Next ammo store & some WW2 graffiti

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Another battery

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The business end.

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Crest visible on one of the discarded guns.

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Concrete Blockhouse.

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Bits of the steep railway (rails nicked from the Germans in WW 1).

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Toilet Block.

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Ventilation shaft to underground magazine.

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Search light post.

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Gantry.

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Remains of the old Farm House.

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Remains of Cottage built into the cliff face.

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More WW2 graffiti

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This is either the power cables or telegraph cables to Brean Down.

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At low tide there is a spit of pebbles created where the ingoing & outgoing tides meet.

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& there are some beautiful rock caves at sea level revealed at very low tide

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Time for

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Full set - there are a lot more. https://www.flickr.com/photos/infraredd/albums/72157657063768579
Thanks for looking.
 
They buried them to get them out of the way, or in a couple of cases they just built over the top of them where they were. It's as simple as that.

EDIT: When I say "they", I mean the Royal Engineers who built the WW2 era naval emplacements.
 
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They buried them to get them out of the way, or in a couple of cases they just built over the top of them where they were. It's as simple as that.

EDIT: When I say "they", I mean the Royal Engineers who built the WW2 era naval emplacements.

I Liked the pykies theory, pity to spoil it with facts.

Lovely post and pics Red, I liked the AA gun and those steps should have handrails, where's elfansafty when you need em, Thanks
 
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