Photos - 25.
Where - Dover, Kent.
Visited - July 2007.
Posted - 9 August 2007.
Categories -
urbex, underground.
Deep within the White Cliffs of Dover are quite a few military tunnels, bunkers, rooms, shelters etc. Had a little group visit to see some of them recently. Thanks to everyone involved in organising a fantastic, if a little dirty, day out! 
I don't really know about the places visited so the descriptions are brief - sorry!
The first stop was Langdon Hole. Underneath Dover Castle, the Reserve Central Command Headquarters was built - DUMPY B was intended as an alternative site in case anything happened.
A huge battery was built on the South Foreland area near Dover - basically guns, magazines, lookout towers, barracks, plotting rooms, and two deep shelters to protect the people stationed there...
The plotting room received information from the observation towers regarding enemy craft. This information was used to predict the courses of the craft; and those courses were given to the guns...
Another deep shelter, this time for the "Z-Rocket" anti-aircraft battery. The first picture is a spoil hole which is a sheer drop to the beach below - 100ft below...
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Posted 23 August 2007, 11:10 From The green tiger
All nice picks, but what was the rail on the b/right for?
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