There used to be a bunker at the beginning of the walk. I saw archeologists there a year ago, uncovering the foundations. One thing you missed is, as you walk down to the beach, on your right hand side there are still original Tank Traps in place.
That was an interesting video. I used to live in the area. The round thing at 14:40 was probably an anti-aircraft mount and the rectacular thing was filled with water to cool down the exchangable barrels. You mised out something !! Just about 30 meters behind the [Censored by Taunus TV] there´s an underground communication bunker. The entrance is directly beside the road and you have to go thru bushes and look out for traffic !
A great video one of your best. The locked one at 12 minutes looked like it has been converted for bats to nest in with that wooden structure on the ceiling. Great channel and Chris has a good eye for detail and interpretation.
The best team does it again, great video. I'm sure I have read that the bunkers were all different because they thought German tanks would land and travel up the beach and carry on to London etc, the bunkers and pill boxes carried all sorts of guns and flame throwers etc to stop them in there tracks and hold them on the beach until the royal navy arrived. I could be wrong but I seem to have seen and read about it. Thanks chaps another great walk around. Hi from Liverpool. ...
Water trough at 14:34 was likely a cooling trough for an anti-aircraft gun. Round tank with pipe is the reservoir for it to keep it serviced with water as needed.
07:09 - it would possibly have been twin .303 Lewis guns on a dedicated mount. These proved to be a very reliable, simple but effective AA weapon, often seen deployed on RAF airfields.
All those woods and the bear did not sit in the woods. How rude. Corrigated concrete made by using a tin as formwork. Imagine sandbags on top of those pillboxes. A bloke with binoculars in one hand and a cup of tea in the other.
There used to be a bunker at the beginning of the walk. I saw archeologists there a year ago, uncovering the foundations. One thing you missed is, as you walk down to the beach, on your right hand side there are still original Tank Traps in place.
Hello Chris have a look up on the ceiling that’s for bats that’s why it’s locked
That was an interesting video. I used to live in the area. The round thing at 14:40 was probably an anti-aircraft mount and the rectacular thing was filled with water to cool down the exchangable barrels. You mised out something !! Just about 30 meters behind the [Censored by Taunus TV] there´s an underground communication bunker. The entrance is directly beside the road and you have to go thru bushes and look out for traffic !
Cool piece of history thanks for taking us along.
Another good explore IKS!!👍
A great video one of your best. The locked one at 12 minutes looked like it has been converted for bats to nest in with that wooden structure on the ceiling. Great channel and Chris has a good eye for detail and interpretation.
Awesome video IKS,nice to see these bunkers not destroyed or painted,original as they should be,there are a few though.
The best team does it again, great video. I'm sure I have read that the bunkers were all different because they thought German tanks would land and travel up the beach and carry on to London etc, the bunkers and pill boxes carried all sorts of guns and flame throwers etc to stop them in there tracks and hold them on the beach until the royal navy arrived. I could be wrong but I seem to have seen and read about it. Thanks chaps another great walk around. Hi from Liverpool. ...
What a awesome area..I would love to go there one day...great video guys!
Good one folk,nice to see the Yellow trainers back in action!
beautiful pictures by the coast bro!!!
Some good pillboxes and great views.
Water trough at 14:34 was likely a cooling trough for an anti-aircraft gun. Round tank with pipe is the reservoir for it to keep it serviced with water as needed.
awesome video
Oi Chris, Nice video, do you happen to know any spots around RAF Fairford worth exploring or taking an look?
Slow mo replay of Chris falling was needed 😂
That's alot or little defense bunkers spread right out awesome video guys I enjoyed that XD
Great location thanks for sharing guys 👍
Loving the daily videos 😃
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I remember seeing those circular type 25's off your Instagram. Some of these might have even been Ww1
07:09 - it would possibly have been twin .303 Lewis guns on a dedicated mount. These proved to be a very reliable, simple but effective AA weapon, often seen deployed on RAF airfields.
Seeing Chris fall made my day😂😂😂
awesome
Nice that dutch jacket
All those woods and the bear did not sit in the woods. How rude.
Corrigated concrete made by using a tin as formwork.
Imagine sandbags on top of those pillboxes. A bloke with binoculars in one hand and a cup of tea in the other.
Some of them bunkers were weird shapes
You need t9 come to newhaven and have a walk along the clifs cose you can see all the old gun enplacements
Iks is that a french military jacket your wherein.just currious.u.s.a. sub & fan.
Dutch jacket folk
Water tank that filled the trough. Maybe the hole was a well?
What was in the hole??????
Think that bunker that's got a lock is like a beehive on the roof. I think some are being kept for animals.
What have you got to say for yourself..,..
Whoops! Hahahahah
where is no 1 fan?
Absolutely brilliant vid again.
Do you ever go in these places and there are a load of foxes in them who live there. Foxes or other animals..?
You said do do
hey brother i seen some d=udes channel is going all the same places you go i forget his name of the channel though ! hes just s copycat lol