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- Teffont Quarry (RAF Chilmark North), Chilmark, Wiltshire “The whole quarry felt untouched, it's not often you get that feeling doing this hobby. There's nearly always some evidence of previous visitors.”
- WW2 Radio Station, Paulsgrove, Hampshire “The first signals to come from the Normandy beaches delivering the messages of success would have been received here; amazing.”
- Selborne Brickworks, Hampshire “There's an old mantra in Urban Exploring circles, Everywhere is worth exploring, not everything is worth reporting - and Selborne Brickworks fell pretty close to that rule.”
- Dr. Anna’s House, Bad Wildungen, Germany “Probably the most photographed items in the entire building were the kidneys. Yep, real human kidneys preserved in glass vessels.”
- HMP The Verne, Portland, Dorset “Some parts of the citadel were never converted from its military beginnings, and these antiquated, original parts are really interesting.”
- HM Prison Dorchester, Dorset “The Daily Mail would have you believe that the country's prisoners are sat in five-star accommodation. Dorchester prison is grim. It's pure Victorian detention in all it's glory - and it's wonderful!”
- Fort Gilkicker, Gosport, Portsmouth “As you arrive at the front of the fort you're greeted by my favourite feature, "FORT GILKICKER" hand-painted above the door - a rare treasure to find a sign so well preserved. ”
- Ridge Quarry (Central Ammunitions Depot), Wiltshire “Early in 1944, bomb storage peaked at 31,563 tons as the invasion of Europe was being prepared and in April & May of that year the RAF dropped 200,000 tons in operation Overlord.”
- Calcott Hall, Domgay, Powys “Although almost every room looks like it's been rearranged to create the perfect photograph, the contents of Calcott Hall are fascinating.”
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Urbex UK is a website that showcases photos and stories of urban explorers who visit abandoned and hidden buildings in the UK and Europe. Learn what urbex means, how to find and explore abandoned places, and the history behind them.
Urban exploration (often shortened as UE, urbex, and sometimes known as roof and tunnel hacking) is the exploration of manmade structures, usually abandoned ruins or hidden components of the manmade environment.
Urban Exploring - Abandoned buildings, bunkers & underground locations. All reports. Teffont Quarry (RAF Chilmark North), Chilmark, Wiltshire. “The whole quarry felt untouched, it's not often you get that feeling doing this hobby. There's nearly always some evidence of previous visitors.” Read more. Naval Fuel Bunker, Portsdown Hill, Hampshire.
Oct 19, 2023 · Learn what urbex is, who does it, and how to find and explore abandoned sites safely and legally. This comprehensive guide also covers the history, beauty, and challenges of urban exploration and photography.
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