INSANELY DANGEROUS TUNNELS - I swore I’d never return to this place…

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  • @stevec6311
    @stevec6311 6 років тому +160

    I love the fact you and badger both have a huge respect for the places you explore and their history.
    I admire that attitude, well done.

    • @itsmebutwhoami8177
      @itsmebutwhoami8177 5 років тому +2

      Yet they share where the place is so that everyone can go and fuck it up

    • @bugzyhardrada3168
      @bugzyhardrada3168 5 років тому +1

      There is such a thing as common sense and when that fails you enter the realm of the darwin awards....
      Its that simple, and any self respecting human wouldn't fuck it up, now would he?...... and then theres the authorities, something tells me they have full knowledge if these places as well as the old mines as shit.... so its really they're responsibility to seal off these places or raise awareness of the danger as well as the cultural heritage and historical significance that these places hold.....but they haven't, now have they?.... the fact you dont even take that into consideration and just accuse these men of indirectly "fucking" the places up, while they show the history and try and explain it as good as they can, providing knowledge into the past instead of simply sealing it off
      The world is full stupid selfish people,
      How would he convey the history of the place without actually mentioning the PLACE...? Huh.... how the hell would that work....ffs mate
      I mean.... da fuq is wrong with you bruh...?

  • @LordClunk
    @LordClunk 6 років тому +340

    One of the main reasons that so many places are being lost recently, is due to locations being plastered all over the internet and getting unwanted attention.

    • @Mantis_Toboggan_TrashMan
      @Mantis_Toboggan_TrashMan 6 років тому +12

      True but I think someone died there or was hurt. I bet you know more about it then I do.

    • @rra7490
      @rra7490 6 років тому +15

      True but these mines are very unsafe regardless, they were very dangerous jobs in their times.

    • @Mantis_Toboggan_TrashMan
      @Mantis_Toboggan_TrashMan 6 років тому +20

      @@rra7490 They were dangerous when they were supported and in use. Imagine how dangerous they are now not being maintained for god knows how long. Oh that's a cool thing of water in the cave. Besides caves collapsing there can be very bad gases that can knock you out instantly then kill you.

    • @Spyro_2076
      @Spyro_2076 6 років тому +16

      @@rra7490 This was not a mine, it was a war shelter in WW2 as far as I know anyways..

    • @Ryan-kb8ui
      @Ryan-kb8ui 5 років тому +4

      DeathTrooper 67 really? I know I could Google it but I'm genuinely intrigued, what gas forms in places like that that can knock you out that fast?

  • @AsaraBuck
    @AsaraBuck 5 років тому +42

    Me and the boys exploring the end stronghold in minecraft:

  • @JulianShagworthy
    @JulianShagworthy 6 років тому +123

    For anybody interested, the reason it's being sealed up is due to the UA-cam channel 'Abandoned World Explorer UK' getting a little too media happy and spouting off about how dangerous it is.

    • @JulianShagworthy
      @JulianShagworthy 6 років тому +2

      @Creeping Normalcy Sorry, should have put apostrophes around 'dangerous'.

    • @sudonimm2311
      @sudonimm2311 5 років тому +3

      Uh... no Shit. YT money apparently blinds one from logic and reason.

    • @acidicvideos8733
      @acidicvideos8733 5 років тому +7

      It needs sealing up. Don't get me wrong its amazing but what if it collapsed while a group was down there? What ur saying is its okay for that group to die just aslong as somebody else can go down there.

    • @thestigmach1984
      @thestigmach1984 5 років тому +33

      @@acidicvideos8733 honestly these kind of places are enter at your own risk. People should understand that there is the possibility of collapse, falling, personal injury from various hazards. You go somewhere like this you take your life in your own hands. It's notthe gevernments job to baby sit you

    • @acidicvideos8733
      @acidicvideos8733 5 років тому +10

      @@thestigmach1984 no its not the government's job to baby sit you but its them (Well us) that pays for all the resources to get their bodies out.

  • @raymondgill9796
    @raymondgill9796 6 років тому +123

    You were lucky the grey metal snake was asleep.

  • @RobertMorgan
    @RobertMorgan 6 років тому +12

    From second one, seeing the cliffside location, I knew exactly where you guys were going. It seems to get progressively more dangerous every time someone does an explore there.

  • @sea-shell8198
    @sea-shell8198 5 років тому +9

    I thought I’d largely overcome my intense claustrophobia (age 9, I was accidentally locked inside a wooden packing chest for over 10 hrs- t’was HIDEOUS😱). For 45yrs I’ve worked on the fear with...
    SUCCESS🌟
    Happily ride in back of 2 door cars💙I drive💚can hide with kids under a bed🧡in a
    cupboard💜ride In dodgy elevators💛control my panic from freaking OUT💖
    I struggled to watch this video💕Had to pause a lot💝
    & 🙏🏻 THANK YOU 😊
    Did it. 🐚

    • @contenteater
      @contenteater 2 роки тому

      And now you can live Vicariously through others, from the comfort of your own home.

  • @brianartillery
    @brianartillery 3 роки тому +1

    I was amused when Mr Stead of IKS went in there with his Gurkha mate, who saw that sole bit of chalk holding the roof up, and said something that had to be bleeped out. If it's bad enough to startle a Gurkha, then you KNOW that the job's a bad 'un.

  • @tumbi100
    @tumbi100 6 років тому +51

    From 1942 the battery was controlled by radar,the idea was that when jerry fired a round we could plot the firing and perhaps get a shot of before they put there gun or guns away.The jerries had fixed batteries and also 1 or 2 railway guns.If you research some more there is a map that shows the fall of jerries shells ,so if you find the map ,and get a metal detector you may still be able to find some jerry shrapnell , you must remember when they shelled Dover until the first shell landed there was no warning,first shell toland they sounded alarm .If you want to know more get in touch.

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  6 років тому +4

      From what i have been reading, metal detecting is prohibited in these areas but i may be wrong.

  • @andyf10
    @andyf10 6 років тому +21

    Interesting the way they cut tunnels in the chalk. Miners will tell you to tunnel in chalk you cut a "spire" cross section, not an arch. It is then self supporting. Victorian flint and chalk miners knew this ;) Nice vid - thx for posting it up

  • @WhiteCavendish
    @WhiteCavendish 6 років тому +11

    Bravo! Greetings from Canada. Good on you guys for exploring and documenting a piece of 20th century history before it disappears forever. The photography at the end was fantastic. Thanks for sharing the adventure!

  • @joncoe9046
    @joncoe9046 4 роки тому +1

    Norbing to do with the battery but the green area that juts out into the sea is the result of some of the marl being dug out of the channel tunnel

  • @Mantis_Toboggan_TrashMan
    @Mantis_Toboggan_TrashMan 6 років тому +2

    The view of the ocean from up there is just breathe taking. I've only been to the ocean twice and it always blows me away just how big it is.

  • @furryfromfinley3602
    @furryfromfinley3602 5 років тому +10

    didnt know these existed, nice peice of history, thanks for sharing

  • @GOLDSMITHEXILE
    @GOLDSMITHEXILE 6 років тому +2

    what amazes me, seeing the huge number and lengths of tunnels (in other of your video's as well as this one) is the sheer amounts of manpower that must of been utilised to create them in a relatively short space of time. They must have had miners or something to accomplish it all

    • @gavster023
      @gavster023 2 роки тому +1

      You would never think by that entrance that was in there,

  • @daveofbillog
    @daveofbillog 6 років тому +44

    Is there any historical footage of this in action back in the day? I'd love to see a comparison against how it looks now

  • @davidberriman5903
    @davidberriman5903 6 років тому +5

    The 6 inch Mark Vll gun wasn't necessarily a naval gun. They were designed for land or sea service. I would have liked to see the an emplacement to see what mount they were on. Fort Scratchley here in Newcastle, New South Wales has two 6 inck Mark Viis on centre pivot mounts. They were installed in 1911 in the course of the second upgrade of the fort's armaments. These guns fired against a Japanese submarine shelling the city on the morning of the 8th June, 1942. Thanks to very substantial efforts by dedicated volunteers from the Fort Scratchley Historical Society supported by a number of local businesses they are able to fire blank charges. This occurs on a number of occasions each year. The Fortress Newcastle channel has clips of these guns and various other guns being fired at The Fort.

  • @sc9475
    @sc9475 5 років тому +4

    Were you actually under ground when you got into the tunnel? It almost looks like you can see light coming in through all the little holes.

  • @colinwilkinson5450
    @colinwilkinson5450 2 роки тому

    That was a great explore bro Nice one

  • @ericwright2319
    @ericwright2319 5 років тому +6

    Thankyou for exploring so we arm chair adventurers can enjoy it....

  • @ayjay749
    @ayjay749 6 років тому +35

    Really cool place but that entire entranceway looks as though a mistimed fart would bring the roof down on you! I think badger had the right idea staying topside! Thanks for venturing back in for us.

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  6 років тому +10

      If i remember correctly, the first time we went to this place i said "don't even fart" 😂

    • @haraldpettersen3649
      @haraldpettersen3649 6 років тому

      @@SubExploration- It was good there did not come any "BURP" in the tunnel then 🕊

  • @retiredman
    @retiredman 6 років тому +7

    Awesome video bud very well done. Glad all you guys got out safely 😀 Thanks so much for doing this video 😀

  • @BorderRambler
    @BorderRambler 6 років тому +3

    That entrance looked so fragile , but amazing footage once inside .. great stuff guys atb Dave ....

  • @smug8567
    @smug8567 5 років тому +10

    I know your brand of family fun. Tomorrow you'll probably kill the desk clerk, hold up a McDonalds, and drive us 1,000 miles out of the way to see the world's largest pile of mud!

  • @ashenverdict
    @ashenverdict 6 років тому +32

    Even today, if it includes your name and the date it is not graffiti but historical record. Consider how amazed you are to see that someone scribed their name and date back in 1942, so someone else in 3965 will feel equally amazed to see your name scribed on the wall from 2018.

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  6 років тому +13

      In the digital age we have, photos and video can show that you have been somewhere. Besides, a name carved into the chalk in 2018 has nothing to do with the time period. All it does is modify its state beyond that in which it was used in its historically relevant time.

    • @ashenverdict
      @ashenverdict 6 років тому +10

      @@SubExploration Its getting blocked off, could be closed for a long time. The last name carved in chalk before it was sealed for 300 years. Sounds relevant in that sense.

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  6 років тому +12

      @@ashenverdict I think that both arguments could be equally presented here. I do see your point but given the events and the costs involved i think i'll stick with my outlook for now ;-)

    • @robertmartindale563
      @robertmartindale563 6 років тому +3

      There is a lane near Bridport called Hells lane, it has chalk sides at one point and has names and dates going back to the 1800s at least.

    • @harrickvharrick3957
      @harrickvharrick3957 6 років тому

      @@robertmartindale563 Bridport?

  • @williamdiss5921
    @williamdiss5921 6 років тому +4

    I like how the drone panics after doing the accidental tunneling and sends SOS SOS at the end.

  • @henryostman5740
    @henryostman5740 6 років тому +2

    I've been to more than a few of these coast fortifications and always wonder, they either use land based artillery pieces or some smaller naval gun, I've never seen one that used a large bore naval rifle, say 12" or more. A 6" gun might range out to 10 miles but it wouldn't be a challenge for a proper battleship or even a cruiser. That would mean they could without fear come in closer and return a serious amount of damaging fire directly on your location. A direct hit with a 12" naval shell would completely destroy you. This might be far more effective with turreted three gun naval mount with a proper magazine system to allow a rapid rate of fire, rail mounted pieces can be adjusted in elevation but changes in azimuth are slower and more difficult and they are vulnerable to incoming fire.

  • @Snuffaluffagis
    @Snuffaluffagis 6 років тому +5

    very cool, would love to see someone explore all the underground installations for all the batteries in and around The Presidio in SanFrancisco

  • @hiddenhistory-discoveringt9642
    @hiddenhistory-discoveringt9642 6 років тому

    Beautiful day for it mate and love the Remembrance tribute. Totally forgot Will joined you guys that day and once again thanks for the shout out.

  • @lucifearus
    @lucifearus 6 років тому +18

    Be careful without masks, gloves, helmets, etc. I'd at least bring a meter to detect airborne dangers. be safe and have fun!

    • @Meekerextreme
      @Meekerextreme 5 років тому

      The young folk are sure worried about asbestos, look as long as you are not making it airborne it's okay plus if it's wet it ain't airborne either. Not like they work in an environment where they are exposed to airborne asbestos daily that is when you have issues. It's like cigarettes/cigars having one from time to time say once a year isn't going to make you have lung cancer.

    • @jacket5674
      @jacket5674 5 років тому

      Meeker Extreme Being in a confined spaced with potentially a large quantity of that shit.
      Or pockets of harmful gases.

    • @KarstRats
      @KarstRats 5 років тому

      Methane gas or carbon monoxide or dioxide (not sure) is a literal killer though. I take readers while caving so I don’t pass out and die. If a place has high levels of gases it’d be better to know at the entrance or whenever it starts rather than finding out by dying.

  • @mr.velocity6547
    @mr.velocity6547 6 років тому +3

    Thanks for risking it all....to bring us this sweet explore.
    Stay safe bro.🤘

  • @LucarioZombie
    @LucarioZombie 2 роки тому +1

    8:31 What happened? Or where can I learn more?

  • @samholdsworth3957
    @samholdsworth3957 6 років тому +5

    Nice flying. Really smooth film for a racing quad

  • @Warhawk76
    @Warhawk76 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video, liked and subbed. Thanks for risking your safety to preserve a bit of history!! Be safe and carry on.

  • @nathancochrane2616
    @nathancochrane2616 5 років тому +1

    Just found your channel. Fantastic videos! Informative, well filmed and interesting! Keep it coming! :)

  • @philipdumelow6761
    @philipdumelow6761 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for a great video; abandoned tunnels & other underground workings fascinate me. Please keep exploring.

  • @Alkoholic666
    @Alkoholic666 6 років тому +20

    I've decided I prefer the word torch over flashlight. :-)

    • @DanMedlenJr
      @DanMedlenJr 6 років тому

      me too, the Brits scored one on the Americans with that distinguished term. I use it all the time, but it misses most here in the states.

    • @DanMedlenJr
      @DanMedlenJr 6 років тому

      @Stephen Ruff Now that's a m f torch. Built for all terrain survival. I'm going to look into getting one of those. Do you know who made it?

    • @pablobartelotte4553
      @pablobartelotte4553 6 років тому +1

      Torch sounds dangerous, how about calling it a bright?

    • @sugarnads
      @sugarnads 6 років тому

      Dan Medlen Jr maglite do awesome torches

    • @AnthonyIlstonJones
      @AnthonyIlstonJones 6 років тому

      @@sugarnads Agreed, Maglite have always got a reputation from people's experience. I remember the Police here always using Maglites too.

  • @justanotherdude32
    @justanotherdude32 6 років тому +2

    Nice video man! Glad I stumbled upon you. I needed a new Urbex guy to start watching.

  • @M3rVsT4H
    @M3rVsT4H 6 років тому +2

    Hey Mister. The sparkles on the ceiling around say 10:50 are they just water droplets? And I guess since I'm asking, how damp are the tunnels in general? I'm assuming kinda humid. Thanks heaps for documenting this place so well.

  • @defuse56
    @defuse56 2 роки тому

    New subscriber here! So, I'm an old guy now, having been born in the early 50's. Back in the day I did a bit of spelunking as part of an Outward Bound course I was instructor for. Not a great amount--we usually visited a cave or two as a side trip when we went rock climbing. Anyway, it's really cool to be able to watch you guys doing something that I'm way too old to try now. Cave on!

  • @sarkybugger5009
    @sarkybugger5009 6 років тому +45

    I grew up just up the road, in Capel. Access was a whole lot easier 45 years ago. :o)
    Unfortunately, torches that we could afford with our pocket money, and batteries, were all shit, in those days.
    We spent many summer holidays scouring the adjacent rifle range for spent bullet cases, and parachute flare mortar cases. We all had bullet belts at home. The range was still in use through the 70s.
    Capel battery was still mostly accessible in those days, too. And it was a lot closer to home.
    Kids today miss out on all the fun... :o)

    • @friendofilah1929
      @friendofilah1929 5 років тому

      Have you been to the tunnels in western heights?

    • @thunder8585
      @thunder8585 5 років тому +2

      SarkyBugger We do miss out on all the fun. We live in a world where everyone is out to screw you over and you can’t do anything without the cops or a parent finding out. I would kill to explore places like this, ride a mini bike down my street, and walk around in he woods with BB guns. All things my dad talked about doing that I would get penalized or even shot for. This is the negative of technology :(

  • @slateslavens
    @slateslavens 5 років тому +21

    cool as hell, but my first impression is "Vault Tech prototype"

  • @AaronMartinCOOLVIDEO
    @AaronMartinCOOLVIDEO 6 років тому +1

    Got to love that entry to that place looks super safe.

  • @ExploringAndMe
    @ExploringAndMe 5 років тому

    Wow your drone is fast wich one is that

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  5 років тому

      Top speed of 110mph. It's a professional racing drone. Not the best for aerial video 😂

  • @reneem3967
    @reneem3967 5 років тому +1

    Wow awesome place, thanks guys for sharing this with us, watching from New Zealand

  • @ARGHHHHHHHHGHHGHGHG
    @ARGHHHHHHHHGHHGHGHG 2 роки тому +3

    My dad is in this

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  2 роки тому +2

      Hey Bella. Welcome! Yeah me and your dad have known eachother for a while now :-)

  • @TheKevphil
    @TheKevphil 6 років тому +2

    Amazingly scary descent to even REACH the tunnel system! Seems like some well placed timbers at the beginning of the tunnel would have made it somewhat safe, at least for a few more years. But with all the other internal damage and collapses, it's probably best to shut it down. The use of curved braces and corrugated sheet metal is pretty dam amazing. The pyramid-makers at Giza have nothing on these designers and construction workers!

  • @dirk_diggler320
    @dirk_diggler320 6 років тому +1

    Awesome video, great job !!
    Glad to see again before being sealed up !
    Stay safe !!

  • @roncooper8666
    @roncooper8666 6 років тому

    That whole adventure seemed rather sketchy...and that's putting it mildly! Thanks for getting some additional video footage of this historic Battery before it gets sealed. Loved the drone footage! Some epic views from that cliff! I can definitely appreciate your reluctance to make that trek back down and into the tunnels. Stay safe, mate!

  • @marcd5353
    @marcd5353 5 років тому +7

    Reminds me of the inside of the Millennium Falcon

  • @TJD_04
    @TJD_04 Рік тому +1

    Where abouts is this ? I’d go here with my mate

  • @jayedwards7520
    @jayedwards7520 6 років тому +2

    thanks for this recording, interesting. That portal is sketch AF so probably worth sealing before it kills someone! something to bear in mind when exploring anywhere subterranean (especially in materials like chalk/talc), if sounds in a chamber are muffled, not echoey, be VERY careful; keep your voices low (or stay silent) and move gently.

  • @ocsrc
    @ocsrc 2 роки тому +1

    We built so much, so fast, and it has been lost.

  • @TheJtjensen
    @TheJtjensen 6 років тому +4

    you should do a guide to exploring, not that safe places.
    i love the videos that you guys make, thank you for sharing.

  • @Exoamylase
    @Exoamylase 6 років тому

    I don't have the bottle to do this one. Props for going down there and documenting it.

  • @starzbloom2454
    @starzbloom2454 6 років тому +2

    Best one yet. That climb was kinda scarey, put me in the edge of my seat💙

  • @itsme-ow1nn
    @itsme-ow1nn 5 років тому +2

    When did that place close? Are those names on the walls the original miners or just explorers names? Good vids lads

  • @Julia-xg5yx
    @Julia-xg5yx 6 років тому +2

    Bet your glad you got one last chance to do it? Amazing place like all the places you find! Keep up the good work

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  6 років тому +2

      As much as i'm not a fan of going down the cliff, yeah i am glad i got to go back. Especially as my photography skills have gotten better and i saved enough money for wider lenses.

  • @user-xj2sm3xd5l
    @user-xj2sm3xd5l 5 років тому +4

    Such a beautiful hillside!

  • @darmy4643
    @darmy4643 6 років тому +4

    cool last video for this one guys, good job!!

  • @twwtb
    @twwtb 6 років тому +2

    That looks a lot like the talc mines in the western US. They are known to be unstable and prone to collapse.

  • @mickeyjay8516
    @mickeyjay8516 6 років тому +2

    Were those entrance tunnels that jagged while in use? Or would there have been some sort of concrete/cement that has eroded away?

    • @AnthonyIlstonJones
      @AnthonyIlstonJones 6 років тому

      you do realise there are places in the World where you can see Roman concrete still holding up large buildings? concrete is unlikely to erode away in just a few decades (it would have to be very poor quality to do so. we do shoddy work like that nowadays, not so much back then). people preferred to look where they were going in those days, instead of walking into things and assuming it's someone else's fault.

  • @johncampbell4382
    @johncampbell4382 6 років тому +6

    As a note of curiosity and history it might be interesting to add to such ventures something about who actually dug the tunnels, lined them, and what happened to the material removed in the process that might have been done to conceal the digging, if it was in fact concealed. Even if not concealed it would be a point of interest. How long it took to complete the job, start to finish, and any other information that could be gleaned. Other than that, well done.
    Of course it's interesting to note that for some reason you kept secret and event that occurred there two weeks prior to your entry. You might let us in on that tidbit too. Just a thought.

    • @nicholasholloway8743
      @nicholasholloway8743 6 років тому +1

      John Campbell according to other comments some youtube explorer chimed off to the media about how dangerous it was, and now they gonna seal it

  • @3dmaxuser
    @3dmaxuser 6 років тому +1

    I was down there a few years back good to see its still open :)

  • @Acheiropoietos
    @Acheiropoietos 6 років тому

    Apart from the braces, the corrugated lining looks absolutely pristine.

  • @drivingwithmatt
    @drivingwithmatt 5 років тому

    Sir, you're a braver man than me. There isn't much I will admit to not being able to do, but this is surely one of them.

  • @ConjuntoBuenaMezcla
    @ConjuntoBuenaMezcla 6 років тому +3

    Interesting hike , fellas. I know the Dover coast has many stories and historical venues of conquest and attempted conquest from the time of the invading Normans to the WW@ Nazi war machine. I have never been there when I made a trip to England in 1993. We never made it to any coastal areas. I will have to say, here in California( the northern California Pacific coast) , there are many coastal bunkers not far from San Francisco one the San Mateo county coast and the Marin county coast ( fortifications and huge howitzer gun batteries to defend against possible Japanese invasions) well as the west land's end in the city itself. Most, if not all have been mounted with steel doors and concrete seals, since the late 1960's. For a period of time they were used as Nike missile bases to counter a Soviet Bomber attacks late 1940's and throughout the 60's, until they were shut down for other defensive non nuclear or smaller nuclear weapons..Very good video. You blokes are corrageous! At my age , 70 yrs, no way I go down into them...

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  6 років тому

      Ahh yes i am becoming more familiar with US defences along the west cost and the threat of Japanese attack. This guy has been doing a lot of videos at some of these sites: ua-cam.com/channels/gMb880a6Kjinz7f0ZVxZSw.html

  • @ronaldpellet854
    @ronaldpellet854 6 років тому +1

    that was cool and fun thanks for posting

  • @KentishMaid
    @KentishMaid 6 років тому +4

    I don't think I'll ever make it down there - the only time I made it down years ago I cried :)
    Bloody crazy place.

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  6 років тому +2

      I hate the climb down 😂

    • @jaked8777
      @jaked8777 6 років тому +1

      i dont mind the climb down. it's the crumbly entrance that i find sketchy

    • @KentishMaid
      @KentishMaid 6 років тому +1

      Sub Exploration I really want to go but the risk of death puts me off tbh. My head spins with heights, I don’t fancy going that way 😂

    • @KentishMaid
      @KentishMaid 6 років тому +2

      13ADG3R URB3X no near drone decapitation this time 👍🏼

  • @chrisbentleywalkingandrambling
    @chrisbentleywalkingandrambling 4 роки тому

    Does the Drone actually send SOS to the handset or is that added by you Simon -•-

  • @wolfcatsden
    @wolfcatsden 5 років тому +1

    i find myself short of breath watching that video. but thank you for showing us it before they seal it

  • @rtothes936
    @rtothes936 5 років тому

    It's such a treat watching you guys explore these mine shafts. I was ducking and looking left and right as you were. Thanks again for your bravery. I throughly enjoyed this. Cheers.

  • @exploringwithadams
    @exploringwithadams 6 років тому +1

    Another good one mate can't believe that you went the wrong way lol

  • @NRC073
    @NRC073 6 років тому +33

    "BURP" excuse me.....EPIC!
    12pm at night right now in South Africa

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  6 років тому +5

      My apologies 🤣 i downed a can of coke before going down.

    • @NRC073
      @NRC073 6 років тому +3

      @@SubExploration I don't blame you, could have been your last😅

    • @mrhanky-panky133
      @mrhanky-panky133 6 років тому +1

      12am

  • @MovingThePicture
    @MovingThePicture 6 років тому +1

    What was the reason for the drone footage?

  • @TMcConnaughhay
    @TMcConnaughhay 5 років тому

    I just stumbled onto your sight. AWESOME! I'd totally go exploring with you guys! Your accent is ridiculously cool! Looking forward to checking out all your vids. Greetings from Phoenix Arizona :-)

  • @Jeepjones85
    @Jeepjones85 5 років тому

    Super cool, I just subscribed to you guys channel 👍🏻

  • @tanyamariebarlow9284
    @tanyamariebarlow9284 6 років тому

    Brilliant video!!! I’ve been trying to find out where abouts this is in Dover... how did you get to this spot? Is it near the samphire hoe bit?

  • @TheTurner37
    @TheTurner37 6 років тому +1

    This is crazy love the vid m8

  • @jasonjoyner6940
    @jasonjoyner6940 5 років тому

    Thanks for sharing these cool history videos...

  • @marknestbox
    @marknestbox 6 років тому +1

    Riveting stuff but a Q? Where are the bogs, and if the place were manned why are there no sleeping quarters or canteen, I also didn't notice any sizable storage areas for the ammo, and how about an office for his nibs? Just wondered! Thanks for the upload.

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  6 років тому

      Typicall ammunition would not have been stored here (perhaps some small arms ammunition but nothing heavy). As for beds, they typlically had tripple bunk beds down the sides of the tunnels.

  • @SergeyPRKL
    @SergeyPRKL 6 років тому

    I believe the bitumenfelt was to prevent water raining on the troops and/or keeping the worst waters to the sides or something.

  • @robertclarkguitar
    @robertclarkguitar 6 років тому +3

    Shit man. This is just an average mine walk for Frank S. Exploring abandoned Mines. His show is wicked. It's the dude with the beard. He goes alone deep through the untouched over century mines. Most falling apart. It's crazy awesome.

  • @rsm_me171
    @rsm_me171 6 років тому +1

    mate love the vid , but there is hundreds of these all over , the underground hospital is behind you , honestely i think you might need to know where all the other locations of channel guns are as there is quite a few more not far from where you are , try and find the fall out shelter thats impressive , good vid keep exploring

  • @alexanderthelame8462
    @alexanderthelame8462 6 років тому

    Cool tunnel and drone footage of the precariously inclined cliffs-and very brave of you to plumb the depths for the second time,no less!

  • @chrisbusenkell
    @chrisbusenkell 5 років тому +1

    awesome video, thanks for risking it all to make it. i haven't been there in person, but going off your video, i'd say there's a slim chance you'd survive a tumble down the hill, might be fun at first but...

  • @DrunkenWarlockDWEI
    @DrunkenWarlockDWEI 5 років тому

    Thank you for a wonderful video .

  • @creepydragonnation
    @creepydragonnation Рік тому

    Hey bro has this been sealed up now I know you said they was sealing it and this is an old video but just wondering if they ever did mate

  • @GWAYGWAY1
    @GWAYGWAY1 5 років тому

    This connect to the tunnels over the other side of the A20 road and it is part of the emplacements than were accessible when I was a teenager in 1960’s we would explore the shaft which were a lot better then the stairs were cleared and open. The ammo lifts were still there but the machinery removed. Personnel access was still all there but now all sealed up. Area used as a film location for the Bof B film in the 60’s but all above ground.

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  5 років тому

      They are two different tunnel systems with no connection ;-)

  • @fordescortx3icabriole692
    @fordescortx3icabriole692 6 років тому +1

    one thing you missed out was the plotting room and the underground magazines and gun bases

  • @candycane420uk7
    @candycane420uk7 6 років тому +2

    Nice place for the bats when they block the entrance hope they leave a hole for the bats as they are a protective species I have bats in my house it's a listed building I live in and I'm not allowed to move them great video guys.👍🏻

  • @rlwieneke-cf3xq
    @rlwieneke-cf3xq 5 років тому

    So were the gun emplacements located where you crawled in?

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  5 років тому

      The gun emplacement where on the top of the cliff.

    • @rlwieneke-cf3xq
      @rlwieneke-cf3xq 5 років тому

      @@SubExploration so what was the original purpose of the location you went in? was it some kind of observation deck?

  • @tomtinkersrezlife278
    @tomtinkersrezlife278 6 років тому +1

    Is that the same place Ian and Chris did just recently showing how stuff is geting blocked up but thats left open cuz its to hard to get material there to work. That wall and a few other parts answerd my ?? Lol great work my friend

  • @oldman157
    @oldman157 6 років тому +1

    Great videos and love the stills you take. Can you share the article for those of us across the pond? It is a shame that people think it's fun to destroy places like that.

    • @SubExploration
      @SubExploration  6 років тому +1

      PM me on either FaceBook, Instagram or Twitter and i'll share the link with you. I'd rather not make it public in the comments or it could draw more of the wrong attention 👌

  • @littlestonliest1186
    @littlestonliest1186 6 років тому +3

    Would have been a shame if they sealed the cliff entrance while they were inside!

  • @robkal56
    @robkal56 6 років тому

    From across the pond, these things are way cool and so interesting. We don't have anything akin to this. A bit jealous here.

    • @rickjones957
      @rickjones957 6 років тому

      guess you've never been to the North side of the golden gate bridge...

  • @NRC073
    @NRC073 6 років тому +1

    The only hole top side and you guys fly into it?
    Where you flying this time?🤔

  • @Alex-um6kw
    @Alex-um6kw 6 років тому

    great exploration and footage

  • @paulalarocque6662
    @paulalarocque6662 4 роки тому

    That was really interesting. The only thing I didn’t like was that the person taking the video didn’t tell us where it was. I think it was the white cliffs of Dover, And I think it was during World War II that these bankers and tunnels were made?

  • @aselimajalengka7079
    @aselimajalengka7079 3 роки тому

    building under the bowels of the earth..wow amazing