Battle HQ, Sarre, Kent - Feb 11

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tank2020

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Finally managed to go and have a look at this place. The sun came out for about an hour, and I manged to fit the visit between putting laminate flooring down and taking the kids swimming.

I am glad i managed to get down there, as it feels that it won't be standing in its full integrity for long, it does not feel safe in the unlined sections at all. This is partly due to the Canadian soldiers building the tunnels with log supports, I guess they thought they were building their cabins back home.

The entrance was fun, being the size that I am; I did think about turning back, but I have got to so many tunnels before with no hope of fitting, I gave it a go.

..... hidden from sight underground in a disused quarry, is a small tunnel complex which was used as a Brigade headquarters for the South East Army Command. It was manned during the war by Canadian troops. Similar complex's were built at Canterbury and Tunbridge Wells. The tunnels were originally reached by three stairways descending about 50 feet from the surface. One section of tunnel is corrugated steel lined, while another one is unlined and has the chalk exposed. There are also five brick lined rooms with recess's in the walls.
Taken from Medwaylines - http://www.medwaylines.com/sarrebattlehq.htm

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Thinking about turning back!

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What I got through
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Brown Hole !
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I know what my missus would say if i took her down here for valentines day.:lol:

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Birch bark, all that remains of timber supports.
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Cool patterns left by condensation dripping on dusty floors.
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Hope you enjoyed.
 

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