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OK had my eye on these for a while now and had the chance to do a quick look see today
Flashearth link
You can see them from the M5 and I've wondered for ages what was down there.
The area is pretty much a nature reserve as it looks like it never gets cut back or anything. Nice chilled place to relax and no chavvy grafitti or anything.
Firtst of the culverts - didnt go down here as no wellies today
The second culvert with footpath down left side
Half way thru
This is the one that goes under the M5 - there is a walkway above the culvert but its gated and locked.
I want to get to the other side of here but need my wellies or waders - I will return
Thru the culvert under the M5 - its not deep or fast so wellies should do!
General view of area
Thru the locked gated walkway
And one for fun
not the best explore but thanks for looking
Jules
Flashearth link
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http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=51.857453&lon=-2.176024&z=17.9&r=0&src=msl
The area is pretty much a nature reserve as it looks like it never gets cut back or anything. Nice chilled place to relax and no chavvy grafitti or anything.
Firtst of the culverts - didnt go down here as no wellies today
The second culvert with footpath down left side
Half way thru
This is the one that goes under the M5 - there is a walkway above the culvert but its gated and locked.
I want to get to the other side of here but need my wellies or waders - I will return
Thru the culvert under the M5 - its not deep or fast so wellies should do!
General view of area
Thru the locked gated walkway
And one for fun
not the best explore but thanks for looking
Jules