I've just watched these Ian, absolutely brilliant... I live in a council house in Bradford, Yorkshire,built in 1948/9... and I've still got the original bedroom doors which are the exact same in the ladies toilet of this video.. lol...mad or what, and there still in mint condition... many thanks again
Hell of a bunker, lady and gentlemen! Despite being fascinated with manmade subterranean structures for years, I'm still surprised at what still exists down there. This is a real eye-opener. Thanks for sharing!
Worked down there on the switchboard whilst in the WRNS during 70's when the underground was still operational. Those stairs were a killer every single time !!!!
What fascinates me is what did they use to bore or blast that many tunnels and how much time were they given from the point in time when there was a need and then the actual use ? To me I just cannot get my head around all the labor and time and possibly loss of life tunneling like they did. Never hit gas veins, water veins, prehistoric animals just mind boggling.
You know guys,you could make a full movie or maybe a few movies as your filming is now so professional,on average most step's are 6" deep and i lost count at 130 something,BIG thank you for everything going out and sharing your days
The way the stairs where constructed was to lessen a direct hit at the entrance. The thinking went, those cut outs on each landing that carried on past the ninety degree turn, would give an all be it small place, a place for the shock wave to slow down and redirect. It's along the same reasoning the stairs turn 90 degrees as many times before you get to the bottom.
Great video, I visited the tunnels in the summer - it's an amazing place. FYI, the NATO communication Centre was planned for the tunnels but never fully commissioned, it was eventually built in the parade ground of the fort above.
Blimey u'll be very fit after all those stairs. Amazing WW2 underground tunnels. It looks like from your visit that the underground tunnels are massive. You wont want to climb stairs anymore.
That was excellent as ever. Just one question, why wouldn't the MOD allow lagging on the pipes? Why not? And if so why was there remains of lagging evident on the piping down there?
+Daniel Asher in this video I was using this: Andoer 60pcs LED Diving Fill-in Light Ultra Bright 1800LM Waterproof Underwater 40m 5500K Video Studio Photo Lamp for GoPro Hero Xiaomi Yi SJCAM Action Cam & for Canon Nikon Sony DSLR Camera www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01LWOVWH6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_7bsgAbDBNVPHB
I think the areas that were bricked up might've either been failed expansions, areas where the engineers felt perhaps wise to not venture due to a fault in the rock, OR, they might be relief for what's beneath, tho, i cannot be 100% (frankly not even 50%) sure on the last one because i don't quite get the 3D map unless i visit. BUT, that's a tunneling practice, it's also a structure practice. Used from the pyramid of Khufu all the way to NY Metro.
11:50: - That newspaper on the stairway with the headline 'The Clock Struck Nine' shows a picture of a prison. I think that the story is about an execution at that prison. The other piece of magazine, dated 1955, made me think, that the headline story, about an execution, which were generally performed at 9 am., at a time when such things were common, might have been a celebrated case which had caused such consternation in the country - that of Ruth Ellis, convicted of shooting her lover. There were a lot of people who said that she should not hang, but she was, and was the last woman to be hanged in England.
You know, i wonder how deep goes the deepest bunker in the world, because there's considerations you have to take with these things, like heat, air, compression, structure. And the work, you can hide a regular bunker's work with the old 'build-a-hotel-on-top' trick, but what about something that goes sooo deep, no conceivable building would take that long.
Do you think one day in the future you will explore on mainland europe for like a special series of episodes ? :) (I know you have for France) there are many sorts of cold war era remnants in east germany built by DDR for example !
Awesome footage. I’m glad these tunnels are not vandalized, nor accessible to people, good piece of history preserved as well as it can be!
I am amazed at the labor involved in digging these tunnels & installing the metal.
+Joe Brown it’s incredible
Plus removing all the spoils. Incredible indeed.
I've just watched these Ian, absolutely brilliant... I live in a council house in Bradford, Yorkshire,built in 1948/9... and I've still got the original bedroom doors which are the exact same in the ladies toilet of this video.. lol...mad or what, and there still in mint condition... many thanks again
yet another great vlog Ian i cant understand why people dislike it your showing history that we wouldn't other wise see
+Cornish Nige Thanks very much for your support :)
Thumbs up, great video, and what a location.... i‘m very impressed!
+Exploring With Chris thanks for your support:)
Hell of a bunker, lady and gentlemen! Despite being fascinated with manmade subterranean structures for years, I'm still surprised at what still exists down there. This is a real eye-opener. Thanks for sharing!
Worked down there on the switchboard whilst in the WRNS during 70's when the underground was still operational. Those stairs were a killer every single time !!!!
What fascinates me is what did they use to bore or blast that many tunnels and how much time were they given from the point in time when there was a need and then the actual use ? To me I just cannot get my head around all the labor and time and possibly loss of life tunneling like they did. Never hit gas veins, water veins, prehistoric animals just mind boggling.
You know guys,you could make a full movie or maybe a few movies as your filming is now so professional,on average most step's are 6" deep and i lost count at 130 something,BIG thank you for everything going out and sharing your days
+Mohammad Omar Thanks very much for you support:)
Wow those tunnels are very deep. Really interesting video guys. Look forward to seeing your next video 😃
+Beedell's Productions glad you enjoyed folk :)
Tbh Ian the this video did come round quickly, great video very interesting, looking forward to the next !!
+Rudie thanks for your support:)
You should have shouted "AIDRIAAAAAAAAAN" at the top of all those stairs lol
Great video, very enjoyable to watch. And not a single stripe of spraypaint. Greetings chaps.
+John Ryan Badumar thanks for your support:)
Thanks for going filming there, its fascinating to watch. They certainly got there daily workout with those stairs.
+Hotel Bravo thanks for your support:)
The way the stairs where constructed was to lessen a direct hit at the entrance. The thinking went, those cut outs on each landing that carried on past the ninety degree turn, would give an all be it small place, a place for the shock wave to slow down and redirect. It's along the same reasoning the stairs turn 90 degrees as many times before you get to the bottom.
6 am in the carolinas usa i was waiting for your video thanks buddy !
+Raymond J hello from the UK :)
good morning bro have a great day !!!
You too :)
awesome world war 2 bunker i love old bunkers im making my bedroom look like a RSC bunker
Can not imagine the fear of having to build thing like that and hope I never will.great video.
Great video, I visited the tunnels in the summer - it's an amazing place. FYI, the NATO communication Centre was planned for the tunnels but never fully commissioned, it was eventually built in the parade ground of the fort above.
+Rob Craighill interesting thanks for watching:)
Hey iks will you be coming up to Nottinghamshire/East Midlands
+tml136 next year we hope to :)
Blimey u'll be very fit after all those stairs. Amazing WW2 underground tunnels. It looks like from your visit that the underground tunnels are massive. You wont want to climb stairs anymore.
+Peter Wray I’m done with stairs lol Thanks very much for your support :)
That was excellent as ever. Just one question, why wouldn't the MOD allow lagging on the pipes? Why not? And if so why was there remains of lagging evident on the piping down there?
+Damian Jones I was referring to the airsoft people not allowing it. if asbestos on pipes public shouldn’t be in there running about lol :)
Ian what light do you use?
+Daniel Asher in this video I was using this: Andoer 60pcs LED Diving Fill-in Light Ultra Bright 1800LM Waterproof Underwater 40m 5500K Video Studio Photo Lamp for GoPro Hero Xiaomi Yi SJCAM Action Cam & for Canon Nikon Sony DSLR Camera www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01LWOVWH6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_7bsgAbDBNVPHB
The beginning, going up the stairs is scarily similar to a vault from Fallout 3/4. Kinda expecting you to glitch through the wall at some point
+dann756 Lol
Those steps will keep you fit for more exploration guys. Cheers from Down Under. 😎
+Leeflea dug thanks for your support
Them stairs remind me of the ones in some tube stations
+Daniel Asher would love to visit them :)
I think the areas that were bricked up might've either been failed expansions, areas where the engineers felt perhaps wise to not venture due to a fault in the rock, OR, they might be relief for what's beneath, tho, i cannot be 100% (frankly not even 50%) sure on the last one because i don't quite get the 3D map unless i visit. BUT, that's a tunneling practice, it's also a structure practice.
Used from the pyramid of Khufu all the way to NY Metro.
Fantastic place by the looks of it, how deep was it?
+Paul Atkins around 100 feet down :) thanks for your support
Where is the location for this if you don’t mind me asking
It's located in Portsmouth on portsdown Hill.
Thank you is it open ?
That's insaine. How many hundreds of feet down are those tunnels. That steel is old. Really looks like it's bending under stress.
11:50: - That newspaper on the stairway with the headline 'The Clock Struck Nine' shows a picture of a prison. I think that the story is about an execution at that prison. The other piece of magazine, dated 1955, made me think, that the headline story, about an execution, which were generally performed at 9 am., at a time when such things were common, might have been a celebrated case which had caused such consternation in the country - that of Ruth Ellis, convicted of shooting her lover. There were a lot of people who said that she should not hang, but she was, and was the last woman to be hanged in England.
Wow that’s interesting thanks for sharing
amazing! :)
+Matthew Walker thanks for your support
You got your leg workout there boys! :)
+Dogleg definitely;)
You know, i wonder how deep goes the deepest bunker in the world, because there's considerations you have to take with these things, like heat, air, compression, structure. And the work, you can hide a regular bunker's work with the old 'build-a-hotel-on-top' trick, but what about something that goes sooo deep, no conceivable building would take that long.
I think the deepest bunker in the world is here in the US, and it is reported that they have aliens imprisoned at its lowest point.
Surprised you guys didn't slip on all those plastic BBs :)
+aserta Lol nearly :)
Do you think one day in the future you will explore on mainland europe for like a special series of episodes ? :) (I know you have for France) there are many sorts of cold war era remnants in east germany built by DDR for example !
+Gustav - Gruppe Arbeitermacht. Workers Power. DE we are going to Germany in January folk where it all starts :)
great !! i am looking forward to it
Nice vid folks. :)
+TheStwat thanks for your support
Liked this video guys
+Ken Allen thanks for your support
The sign on the door said 168 steps. 168 x 9" = 126'
+Ian Darley thanks for sharing:) Thanks very much for you support:)
4AM in the morn here in IOWA
good morning Leigh lol
+Leigh Rich morning :)
You should have tried to call out on the phone...haha!
+Jim Cooper lol wonder if anyone was on standby lol
if it rang you'd both need to change your nickers!
A lot of stairs.
+oma huppiedos indeed :)
Trti tu! (thirty two)
+Милан Павловић thanks for your support:)
I like your explorations which is also filmed very good. Best regards!
"Good place for graffiti" 😞
For finding historical graffiti