“Tunnely goodness”! 😂 Brilliant stuff Gents 👍🏻 Great video and to think…..all of that work into such an incredible tunnel, only to be instantly unusable by horses and carriages! Mental but good for us all who love walking place like it. The entrance on Derby Road always amazes me. If you didn’t know, you probably wouldn’t find it. Interesting 🙂
The sandstone is a special type I think they call it cross bedding’ when the sand beds all intersect an non parallel angles, so it means in the Triassic period there was actually a river with many channels flowing through the land!
An amazing tunnel, Andy, how it was hewn out of this sandstone rock of Nottingham. A fairly large undertaking, railway style civil engineering for its time. That gradient was obviously too steep for horse and carts, so it makes you wonder why it was ever built in this manner. You gave us all some good detail of this tunnel, Andy, and thank you for making the video. Nice little hints of Ant, to complete the picture.
9:10 this morning, quick editing, said at 12 minutes something. Nice video. They needed a horseless carriage. A motor vehicle then, bet they would have got up.
Thank you, Andy and Ant. Braw upload. The sandstone section reminds me of the remnants within Linlithgow Palace. ('Just' another remembrance.) Hopefully you both will soon have a keek into the tunnel within a tunnel. As always: Stay free. All the best. Rab 🍻 😎 🌠
“Tunnely goodness”! 😂 Brilliant stuff Gents 👍🏻 Great video and to think…..all of that work into such an incredible tunnel, only to be instantly unusable by horses and carriages! Mental but good for us all who love walking place like it. The entrance on Derby Road always amazes me. If you didn’t know, you probably wouldn’t find it. Interesting 🙂
Hello Richard :) it sure was a shame that it couldn’t be used for its intended purpose!
The sandstone is a special type I think they call it cross bedding’ when the sand beds all intersect an non parallel angles, so it means in the Triassic period there was actually a river with many channels flowing through the land!
Hello there :)
That’s really interesting information, thank you so much!
A nice tour with Ant!
Thank you :)
An amazing tunnel, Andy, how it was hewn out of this sandstone rock of Nottingham. A fairly large undertaking, railway style civil engineering for its time. That gradient was obviously too steep for horse and carts, so it makes you wonder why it was ever built in this manner. You gave us all some good detail of this tunnel, Andy, and thank you for making the video. Nice little hints of Ant, to complete the picture.
Hello Ffranc, it sure is a pleasure. Thanks :)
9:10 this morning, quick editing, said at 12 minutes something. Nice video. They needed a horseless carriage. A motor vehicle then, bet they would have got up.
Hey Daniel, couple of Sundays ago filming this one. Hope all is good with you
Thanks for sharing x
You’re very welcome
Thank you, Andy and Ant. Braw upload.
The sandstone section reminds me of the remnants within Linlithgow Palace. ('Just' another remembrance.) Hopefully you both will soon have a keek into the tunnel within a tunnel.
As always: Stay free. All the best. Rab 🍻 😎 🌠
Hello Rab :) we sure will go back at some point to discover more
Andy I love the tunnels, this is a amazing structure so unusual, a beautiful place, thanks for another interesting video, hi to ant xx
Hello Barb, it sure was a good location:)
Good history, love tunnels, cheers Andy
Hi Markurbex, thanks very much sir
You know you've subscribed to the right channels when they turn up in each others videos.
Thanks Robert
It strangely reminds me of the end of Indiana Jones last Crusade .
A very relaxing explore.
Hey Anthony :) thanks for watching and enjoying:D
Interesting Andy Thank you
Thanks for watching and commenting Columbo :)
Good video. Remember always bring your drone.
You got that right!
OMG! It is quite beautiful ❤️!
It certainly was and still is :)
ALW-veery unusual . take care.
Cool thanks 🙂
Thanks Vicky :)
Those sloping bricks are called plinths.
That’s very helpful. Thank you
Very interesting structure. It's actually quite lovely. Very unique. Does it have any flooding issues? I really enjoyed this. Thank you!
Hello Burning Sands, it sure is a wonder to look at. I believe it drains well :)
This is amazing 🤩
Thank you Barry :)