Wotcha Steve me ode, another great video. Ive been round the caves directly under the castle, (back in the days of junior school) but ive never been under the actual city under the streets. Maybe one day ill remedy that 😅😅. Lokk forward to the next vid buddy 😊😊
Bro your doing good work my son,, only just started watching this video and I am impressed when it comes to Nottingham and history ! And AM looking forward to seeing some more videos
Cool 👌... you'll have to check out Wollaton Hall ('home' of the Wollaton Gnomes!). I've heard that Nottingham has more tunnels and cave systems than any other city in the UK. I'm not totally convinced of that, but it's an interesting possibility... Thanks for the video...glad it's not 'smell-a-vision' 😉
Thank you. There could be an incredible amount of things beneath our feet in a lot of places we wouldn’t know about. I’ve opened my eyes to a lot of things over the last decade, and with this kind of thing the last few years. Nottingham appears to have a lot in common with a few places on the continent to, with these below ground structures, and above ground.
@@LeiceExplore Yup. I'm a card carrier on the conspiracy front... there's the ancient, the mines before the Industrial revolution, during it, and then more went on during the war years...but I reckon there's more tunnels being constructed now than ever, miles below ground... Rumour has it that the modern TBMs turn the rock into plasma during the tunnel boring process... Our World is not what we think it is, imho.
Hi Steve, Brilliant Video, these old tunnels and caves beneath Nottingham have always fascinated me. Amazing to think they are only a few miles down the road from where I live. Apparently there's lots of them still to explore...😀👍🏻
Cheers buddy. I know what I talk about at the start sounds controversial, but I’ll make a video hopefully this summer banging on about what I’m banging on about haha
Thanks for the video. I’ve done the touristy underground Nottingham a few years back, but it’s always much better (and free😁) to explore these places on your own.🏆
@@LeiceExplorebecause all of our very limited concept of a realm has experienced the same processing.. Like a bad copy computer program, we're existing as avatars in the warped variant of a more golden age or perhaps more accurately 'grandeur' age.. post reset, pre dawn of its eventual, inevitable and constant fractal looping.
Along with Robin Hood the caves are another untapped tourist draw we don't exploit in Nottingham . With the destruction of Narrow Marsh and beautiful old buildings like The Black Boy pub ,Nottingham truly is the city of missed opportunities . We should be crawling in tourists here .
Thanks for taking us on another great adventure, I see what you mean about the castle rock formation , it does look like a some sort of cooked out geo polymer that Paul Cook has been investigating in Malta , Jon Levi in USA etc if you've not seen their work, I think you'd enjoy it , keep on truckin good buddy ,
Great Video!. Have you checked out another 'hidden' cave system on mansfield rd, opposit forest recreation ground near the junction of forest rd E and Mapperley Rd? My dad once said it was used as a air-raid shelter durring the WWII and had a extensive tunnel system. Have walked past the enterance many times as a kid, always wanted to know what secrets it's may contain.
I went subterranean cycling 30 years ago under Radford in Nottingham.We gained access from the old Marathon knitwear building on the corner of Radford boulevard and Hartley road opposite the Boulevard hotel.
Have you been and done that video yet? Would love to tour and help out if a chance comes up It's funny how videos pop up that align with one's curiosity
What fascinating about Nottingham is how it was split between Anglo Saxons and the French section. There’s parts of Nottingham that are permanently bricked up, you should check out Jury walk. There’s a project underway to open the shoe shop up, it will be very interesting. The park area is worth a wander. Love Nottingham, such a vibrant unique city
I went down a lot of tunnels when I was a kid, my dad showed me around them.. I don't remember too much about them, it was over 50 years ago, but we walked under from the graveyard on Mansfield road under victoria center and out somewhere near the castle.
Hello there! Cave Rugby eh? Sounds fab! Yes, we did see a horse trough, that confirms that then, because we weren’t sure that’s what it was. Thanks for watching
Hello Steve I wonder if there's any war time recollections of this underground catacombs an the folks who put in the military brickwork. Looks much bigger more avenues also looks suitably ancient, rough hune yet very proportionally even.! So interesting in fact you may have to create a new chanel. There's some structures that declare it's time to go to ground, err not Go Ferrell but go gofer, there's one in India Mexico an also a church isle that shows the suns angle an when it shines so far towards the alter I t's low an that's a warning of solar flare, rather great carrington an beyond.. I recently watched a small chanel goin in to champagne underground vaults that was similarly impressive to your venture, great stuff. Cheers
Thank you. Yes, this place, in my opinion probably joins up with other tunnels in the city. Ones where you can visit. IMO Nottingham is 100% an old world city, especially with the stuff on show above the ground. I’ve been into this subject of the old world stuff for a good two years or more now, after watching the likes of Paul cook and Jon Levi, and with reading and my own research. Thanks for watching.
Hello Steve, yes the old world stuff is highly compelling! I like Jon Levi years ago I wrote a comment about San Francisco an evidence it's a lot older, supporting Jon,s hypothesis an details about British wall murals, an afterwards my comments no longer are seen, on his chanel an lots of other locations. I grew up on a mudflooded farm in Derbyshire, our shippern which was a very tall two story building the earth was upstairs on one side an downstairs on the tother! I was the only one who questioned this! In the family, it had bricked up lower internal window behind more modern cow stalls and a iron plaque from Manchester dated in the mid 1800,s which must have been a refit as its construction was much older, the whole farm yard around the house had a look as if the earth had just rushed in all around in a flow, so I guess I grew up questioning stuff. Granite is a hard stone to date it barely ages in 700 plus years bricks can be much older than we think too! When I first went to London the amount of big structures an the timeframe of building and the fine quality all looked unplausable to me, later I met a stone mason who,s family was in to the sixth generation of that craft an they thought the same, they weren't built by us, hence the wars in part aside from the money bein taken as folks where beginning to question to much, it wasn't my dad or grandad who built them we didn't chisel them columns they where turned and then machined out, it's interesting to see Germany looked identical in parts to London Greco Roman style, old postcards of Germany are a trip.. Jared Boosters is good for old photographs an Michelle Gibson is a scholar especially on circuit board earth old tramways an Railways haveing many similarities to our electrics terminology even down to the colours used. English Brickwork by Ronald Brunskill an Alec Clifton Taylor is a good book, and any Francis Frith photo books they've got loads of visible old tech atop of Cupolas an Towers. All the best an perhaps a subject for another chanel. Cheers
@@alfaubrom thank you! Derbyshire is a bit of an oddity. There are so many questionable things going on up there. Well, and bloody Nottingham, and everywhere else really lol! In a nutshell…We are 100% fibbed to about our history. We’ve been dumbed down to believe the fibs to. Of course there are a lot of people questioning our history now. Let’s be honest. It’s not difficult to rewrite history. My great grandfather was born in 1891. That’s 3 people ago lol. Not long in the grand scheme of things, so with him, disappeared his knowledge of ya know what I mean. Then, there is his daughter, my grandmother. She was taught the earth is flat! That was in the 20’s and early 30’s. I know this, because my dad told me once, that he went home from school one day, telling her that he’d been learning about space, and the “Globe” and she was very surprised! It upsets people, but I’ll say it right now…I’m not having this Globe malarkey either! Another part of the science cult, to dumb us down, make us feel insignificant. We’re all nothing more than bacteria on a pin head, lost in space! I ain’t having it! There is far more to you and me, and everyone else than that! The buildings and civilisations of the old world prove that! I often wonder if the industrial revolution was a great reset. But I can only guess really, because I wasn’t there lol! Cheers.
Hello Steve that's very significant that you've got ancestral knowledge to question the stories we are told! I was researching this quite a lot in 2018/19 an the reset date I arrived at was 1851, then I was watching Jon an Michelle an they put the same year forward which was abit of a shock. It took about 100 years of building alterations from 1666 to 1766 most of the stately,s got a revamp chimneys an the like put in, then another 75 to 100 to deal with apponents to the comeing travesty,s, my family on me mums side fled Cornwall as it'd become a bit to poldarkian for its own good, you couldn't hold gold or even hunt rabbits so it was desperate, I feel Cornwall held out longer than most places, then there was a few generations of fairly simple folks but with the kick off of the reset an industrial revolution! this combined with massive wealth transfer an it becomeing illegal to be poor, an the very grand houses being repurposed to use as hospitals an insane asylums an poor houses all that running in to the steam age, then the awareness gradually returned to us an then the questions started then the wars to silence that realisation. an basic observation that through some cosmopolitan journeying folks could see the amazeingness an similarity of structures all over the show! We are more amazing than we've been led to believe as you say, an in these communities of adventures exploration freedom buffs it will very likely be our job to decifer the further truths an piece together our true story when it all begins to go in the direction of our golden age the renaissance is ours for the takeing an it's down to us or up to us to accelerate towards that fabulous moment an we gotta believe we can do it cause we can! You can I can, we are fortunate that we'll know what is afoot an direct an help folks to see we've been here before but this time it's different an it won't be his-story, but our story with a view an a vision to the past desifered most likely by those willing to go off the beaten path to hone ones discernment to be able to see what fits an what don't! Through simple tools of observation we can piece it together. I've a hunch that some houses an churches will still hold technology in there cupolas or clear evidence that there was framework present not to do with bells, my skill is in seeing when items are modified not in there original form, years of restoration I guess, a trained eye perhaps. Estates owned by the wealthiest may not have had all evidence removed as its private. I was in to centrifugal forces as a kid spinning stuff in spray can lids attached to Motors an I didn't by in to the notion of us spinning around unless your in the dead centre you'd spin off none of my older siblings nor teachers could get around that, it's a spinning ball of Rock with flat water ok, I obviously live in another realm or band of frequency. In Friths photographs there's plenty of great buildings that have 50/75/100 years of overgrowth about them trees bushes ivy it's a basic study but one that supports a dormancy of habitants evidently worldwide too. I may start doing a chanel myself but I feel it'd be to random plus I'm not wanting to film myself particularly perhaps I could just put forward a way of looking at stuff which is not easy to define in writing. ( it may help create a tool box of cross references?) You do a grand job an the enthusiasm is infectious great stuff! Cheers
I can tell you, there are many more Caves and The Nottingham that go down several layers. I’ve been in many of them. One of them at the bottom of Hockley has a lake in with a boat. One of the biggest in Radford can hold 9000 people when they were building the Ibis Hotel on Fletcher Gate. It took something like 32 concrete lorries to fill up the caves underneath. I don’t think they got permission for this. It’s such a pity as they’re gone forever
@LeiceExplore i mean if they locked it and left lol or did you have someone keeping an eye out incase? You have gained a new subscriber I've always loved exploring especially caves, a good 1 is Wapping Mine/ Cumberland Cavern in between Cromford and Matlock Bath.
@LeiceExplore good idea and oh right the writing inside was my dad and his mates they used to stay down there and were called the Troggs, my dad and a few of the other's were also Hells Angels, I've also camped down there many times and have also got a couple of old maps of the Mine/Cavern.
@@LeiceExplore it's everywhere, none are exceptions nor special. This entire grid matrix that we think we know of has all been affected. A warping paradigm of deemed consciousness. The only clarity to any of this is as follows.. Something, is experiencing.
Wotcha Steve me ode, another great video. Ive been round the caves directly under the castle, (back in the days of junior school) but ive never been under the actual city under the streets. Maybe one day ill remedy that 😅😅. Lokk forward to the next vid buddy 😊😊
Thanks Adrian. Nottingham is an incredibly interesting place, with so much involved that we’re not told about from what I’ve seen
Bro your doing good work my son,, only just started watching this video and I am impressed when it comes to Nottingham and history ! And AM looking forward to seeing some more videos
Thank you very much! And thanks for watching
Cool 👌... you'll have to check out Wollaton Hall ('home' of the Wollaton Gnomes!).
I've heard that Nottingham has more tunnels and cave systems than any other city in the UK.
I'm not totally convinced of that, but it's an interesting possibility...
Thanks for the video...glad it's not 'smell-a-vision' 😉
Thank you. There could be an incredible amount of things beneath our feet in a lot of places we wouldn’t know about. I’ve opened my eyes to a lot of things over the last decade, and with this kind of thing the last few years. Nottingham appears to have a lot in common with a few places on the continent to, with these below ground structures, and above ground.
@@LeiceExplore Yup. I'm a card carrier on the conspiracy front... there's the ancient, the mines before the Industrial revolution, during it, and then more went on during the war years...but I reckon there's more tunnels being constructed now than ever, miles below ground...
Rumour has it that the modern TBMs turn the rock into plasma during the tunnel boring process...
Our World is not what we think it is, imho.
What terrific photos!!!
Thank you very much! Dave takes great photos.
Hi Steve,
Brilliant Video, these old tunnels and caves beneath Nottingham have always fascinated me. Amazing to think they are only a few miles down the road from where I live. Apparently there's lots of them still to explore...😀👍🏻
Eh up Eddie! Thanks buddy! Nottingham is like a massive Ants nest beneath the streets
Fab video 👍
Thank you very much Elain
Love it, Great fun. What a privilege to get in there.
I wonder if these cave systems have ever been charted
Cheers buddy. I think they have. I reckon there’s a lot more beneath the place that ain’t spoke about to
Great one. I've been told about the tunnels and caves under Nottingham. Never seen inside them though.
Cheers buddy. I know what I talk about at the start sounds controversial, but I’ll make a video hopefully this summer banging on about what I’m banging on about haha
Thanks for the video.
I’ve done the touristy underground Nottingham a few years back, but it’s always much better (and free😁) to explore these places on your own.🏆
Cheers Kev! Absolutely buddy.
One helava melt! Awesome job 👍
Thank you. Yeah there’s deffo more to Nottingham than we’re told. It’s so similar to other places around the realm.
@@LeiceExplore what ‘lies’ beneath our feet 😉🤗
@@LeiceExplorebecause all of our very limited concept of a realm has experienced the same processing..
Like a bad copy computer program, we're existing as avatars in the warped variant of a more golden age or perhaps more accurately 'grandeur' age.. post reset, pre dawn of its eventual, inevitable and constant fractal looping.
95% here have no clue to it.
Good caves under the Thurland pub in town.
Along with Robin Hood the caves are another untapped tourist draw we don't exploit in Nottingham . With the destruction of Narrow Marsh and beautiful old buildings like The Black Boy pub ,Nottingham truly is the city of missed opportunities . We should be crawling in tourists here .
Yes, I’ve been looking into a lot of things about nottinghams underground, it’s a maze, a honeycomb
Thanks for taking us on another great adventure, I see what you mean about the castle rock formation , it does look like a some sort of cooked out geo polymer that Paul Cook has been investigating in Malta , Jon Levi in USA etc if you've not seen their work, I think you'd enjoy it , keep on truckin good buddy ,
Cheers mate, yes, I’m subscribed to both of them. It’s a fascinating world we live in when you take away the BS layers we are given.
I was having a sweepstake on how many times you would say it was unbelieveable, being under Nottingham on a Sunday night! Lol
Haha! It’s usually the same nearly every video!
absolutely epic mate!!
Thank you very much!
Nice one fellas, Adam the human mole🤣🤣
Cheers buddy! That’s probably my favourite part of any video I’ve ever done!
Brilliant ❤
Cheers Glyn!
Great Video!. Have you checked out another 'hidden' cave system on mansfield rd, opposit forest recreation ground near the junction of forest rd E and Mapperley Rd? My dad once said it was used as a air-raid shelter durring the WWII and had a extensive tunnel system. Have walked past the enterance many times as a kid, always wanted to know what secrets it's may contain.
Thank you. Yes I’ve heard of the other caves, but never been there. Thank you for watching.
Great Video. Subscribed
Thank you very much, and thank you for subscribing.
Nice coloured photos, reminds me of Martin Zero
Fantastic video new friend 🧲⚓️👍
Thank you very much!
@@LeiceExplore I shared you on my community page and some my friends will like you stuff 🧲⚓️👍
@@blisteringbarnaclesmagnets6364 thank you! It’s very much appreciated
I went subterranean cycling 30 years ago under Radford in Nottingham.We gained access from the old Marathon knitwear building on the corner of Radford boulevard and Hartley road opposite the Boulevard hotel.
Subterranean cycling…now there sounds a fun idea!
Have you been and done that video yet? Would love to tour and help out if a chance comes up
It's funny how videos pop up that align with one's curiosity
Thank you. The video I’ve not done yet in Nottingham that I mention in this video?
@@LeiceExplore yup yup that 1
I've recently moved to the area and know very little would be great to meet someone helpout and learn a bit
Pissed up priest, PMSL, classic, awesome name. 👍
The story as to why I call him that is even funnier!
What fascinating about Nottingham is how it was split between Anglo Saxons and the French section. There’s parts of Nottingham that are permanently bricked up, you should check out Jury walk. There’s a project underway to open the shoe shop up, it will be very interesting. The park area is worth a wander. Love Nottingham, such a vibrant unique city
Thank you. I’ll look into jury walk
I went down a lot of tunnels when I was a kid, my dad showed me around them.. I don't remember too much about them, it was over 50 years ago, but we walked under from the graveyard on Mansfield road under victoria center and out somewhere near the castle.
Thank you. It’s like a great big ant nest under Nottingham that’s for sure!
whenI was a venturescout we used to play cave rugby in these caves have you found the carved horse trough
Hello there! Cave Rugby eh? Sounds fab! Yes, we did see a horse trough, that confirms that then, because we weren’t sure that’s what it was. Thanks for watching
Hello Steve I wonder if there's any war time recollections of this underground catacombs an the folks who put in the military brickwork.
Looks much bigger more avenues also looks suitably ancient, rough hune yet very proportionally even.!
So interesting in fact you may have to create a new chanel.
There's some structures that declare it's time to go to ground, err not Go Ferrell but go gofer, there's one in India Mexico an also a church isle that shows the suns angle an when it shines so far towards the alter I t's low an that's a warning of solar flare, rather great carrington an beyond..
I recently watched a small chanel goin in to champagne underground vaults that was similarly impressive to your venture, great stuff.
Cheers
Thank you. Yes, this place, in my opinion probably joins up with other tunnels in the city. Ones where you can visit. IMO Nottingham is 100% an old world city, especially with the stuff on show above the ground. I’ve been into this subject of the old world stuff for a good two years or more now, after watching the likes of Paul cook and Jon Levi, and with reading and my own research. Thanks for watching.
Hello Steve, yes the old world stuff is highly compelling!
I like Jon Levi years ago I wrote a comment about San Francisco an evidence it's a lot older, supporting Jon,s hypothesis an details about British wall murals, an afterwards my comments no longer are seen, on his chanel an lots of other locations.
I grew up on a mudflooded farm in Derbyshire, our shippern which was a very tall two story building the earth was upstairs on one side an downstairs on the tother! I was the only one who questioned this! In the family, it had bricked up lower internal window behind more modern cow stalls and a iron plaque from Manchester dated in the mid 1800,s which must have been a refit as its construction was much older, the whole farm yard around the house had a look as if the earth had just rushed in all around in a flow, so I guess I grew up questioning stuff.
Granite is a hard stone to date it barely ages in 700 plus years bricks can be much older than we think too!
When I first went to London the amount of big structures an the timeframe of building and the fine quality all looked unplausable to me, later I met a stone mason who,s family was in to the sixth generation of that craft an they thought the same, they weren't built by us, hence the wars in part aside from the money bein taken as folks where beginning to question to much, it wasn't my dad or grandad who built them we didn't chisel them columns they where turned and then machined out, it's interesting to see Germany looked identical in parts to London Greco Roman style, old postcards of Germany are a trip.. Jared Boosters is good for old photographs an Michelle Gibson is a scholar especially on circuit board earth old tramways an Railways haveing many similarities to our electrics terminology even down to the colours used.
English Brickwork by Ronald Brunskill an Alec Clifton Taylor is a good book, and any Francis Frith photo books they've got loads of visible old tech atop of Cupolas an Towers.
All the best an perhaps a subject for another chanel.
Cheers
@@alfaubrom thank you! Derbyshire is a bit of an oddity. There are so many questionable things going on up there. Well, and bloody Nottingham, and everywhere else really lol! In a nutshell…We are 100% fibbed to about our history. We’ve been dumbed down to believe the fibs to. Of course there are a lot of people questioning our history now. Let’s be honest. It’s not difficult to rewrite history. My great grandfather was born in 1891. That’s 3 people ago lol. Not long in the grand scheme of things, so with him, disappeared his knowledge of ya know what I mean. Then, there is his daughter, my grandmother. She was taught the earth is flat! That was in the 20’s and early 30’s. I know this, because my dad told me once, that he went home from school one day, telling her that he’d been learning about space, and the “Globe” and she was very surprised! It upsets people, but I’ll say it right now…I’m not having this Globe malarkey either! Another part of the science cult, to dumb us down, make us feel insignificant. We’re all nothing more than bacteria on a pin head, lost in space! I ain’t having it! There is far more to you and me, and everyone else than that! The buildings and civilisations of the old world prove that! I often wonder if the industrial revolution was a great reset. But I can only guess really, because I wasn’t there lol! Cheers.
Hello Steve that's very significant that you've got ancestral knowledge to question the stories we are told!
I was researching this quite a lot in 2018/19 an the reset date I arrived at was 1851, then I was watching Jon an Michelle an they put the same year forward which was abit of a shock.
It took about 100 years of building alterations from 1666 to 1766 most of the stately,s got a revamp chimneys an the like put in, then another 75 to 100 to deal with apponents to the comeing travesty,s, my family on me mums side fled Cornwall as it'd become a bit to poldarkian for its own good, you couldn't hold gold or even hunt rabbits so it was desperate, I feel Cornwall held out longer than most places, then there was a few generations of fairly simple folks but with the kick off of the reset an industrial revolution! this combined with massive wealth transfer an it becomeing illegal to be poor, an the very grand houses being repurposed to use as hospitals an insane asylums an poor houses all that running in to the steam age, then the awareness gradually returned to us an then the questions started then the wars to silence that realisation. an basic observation that through some cosmopolitan journeying folks could see the amazeingness an similarity of structures all over the show!
We are more amazing than we've been led to believe as you say, an in these communities of adventures exploration freedom buffs it will very likely be our job to decifer the further truths an piece together our true story when it all begins to go in the direction of our golden age the renaissance is ours for the takeing an it's down to us or up to us to accelerate towards that fabulous moment an we gotta believe we can do it cause we can! You can I can, we are fortunate that we'll know what is afoot an direct an help folks to see we've been here before but this time it's different an it won't be his-story, but our story with a view an a vision to the past desifered most likely by those willing to go off the beaten path to hone ones discernment to be able to see what fits an what don't! Through simple tools of observation we can piece it together.
I've a hunch that some houses an churches will still hold technology in there cupolas or clear evidence that there was framework present not to do with bells, my skill is in seeing when items are modified not in there original form, years of restoration I guess, a trained eye perhaps.
Estates owned by the wealthiest may not have had all evidence removed as its private.
I was in to centrifugal forces as a kid spinning stuff in spray can lids attached to Motors an I didn't by in to the notion of us spinning around unless your in the dead centre you'd spin off none of my older siblings nor teachers could get around that, it's a spinning ball of Rock with flat water ok, I obviously live in another realm or band of frequency.
In Friths photographs there's plenty of great buildings that have 50/75/100 years of overgrowth about them trees bushes ivy it's a basic study but one that supports a dormancy of habitants evidently worldwide too.
I may start doing a chanel myself but I feel it'd be to random plus I'm not wanting to film myself particularly perhaps I could just put forward a way of looking at stuff which is not easy to define in writing. ( it may help create a tool box of cross references?)
You do a grand job an the enthusiasm is infectious great stuff!
Cheers
Should watch out for dead air spaces in placed like that.
I can tell you, there are many more Caves and The Nottingham that go down several layers. I’ve been in many of them. One of them at the bottom of Hockley has a lake in with a boat. One of the biggest in Radford can hold 9000 people when they were building the Ibis Hotel on Fletcher Gate. It took something like 32 concrete lorries to fill up the caves underneath. I don’t think they got permission for this. It’s such a pity as they’re gone forever
Yes, so much more, I’ve done a bit of research in recent times, it’s a n incredible place Nottingham is for sure, and very mysterious to.
I'm amazed at how graffiti and rubbish free it is. Brilliant find 🙂
Thank you Tracey. This was filmed a year ago. We got lucky with that door being unlocked. Thanks for watching.
I bet many thought the door was just locked. Then again, you wouldn't really want to squat down there with all that human crap everywhere..
@@life_in_the_wild2573 certainly not! And believe me, that part of the cave system really did stink, I can’t still smell it now!
@@LeiceExplore Oh dear.. Doesn't sound pleasant at all.
Hi everyone I live in Nottingham 🧲⚓️👍
Eh up buddy!
@@LeiceExplore ayup
Where is the entrance to it i didnt catch it
Peel street
Peel street
What would you have done if someone came while you were down there and locked up?
Got the man waiting outside to unlock it lol
@LeiceExplore i mean if they locked it and left lol or did you have someone keeping an eye out incase? You have gained a new subscriber I've always loved exploring especially caves, a good 1 is Wapping Mine/ Cumberland Cavern in between Cromford and Matlock Bath.
@@waynelowe3329 yes someone up top buddy. Thank you very much for subscribing it’s very much appreciated. My mates recently went into Wapping mine.
@LeiceExplore good idea and oh right the writing inside was my dad and his mates they used to stay down there and were called the Troggs, my dad and a few of the other's were also Hells Angels, I've also camped down there many times and have also got a couple of old maps of the Mine/Cavern.
What street is that?
Peel street.
@@LeiceExplore I was born on that street 😊 and I think so was thousands of other people
Sheesh
Which one was this
In Nottingham mate.
Sorry ment to ask where in nottingham looked really good
@@JohnJohn-xm3uq peel street caves
That door is always locked
Not that night it wasn’t
Caves
Dense
It's all melt
Well there’s an awful lot of similarities between Nottingham and a whole host of other places throughout the world
@@LeiceExplore it's everywhere, none are exceptions nor special.
This entire grid matrix that we think we know of has all been affected.
A warping paradigm of deemed consciousness.
The only clarity to any of this is as follows..
Something, is experiencing.
The tunnels were made In 1500s by giant rabbits.