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Tank Military Vehicles Graveyard Urbex Adam X Urban Exploration Access 2017 Abandoned decay lost forgotten derelict location creepy haunting eerie

Explore #200: Military vehicles graveyard, UK – April 2017

This was a very quick stopover en route to meeting some friends for an evening of rooftopping in London. Turning up mid Saturday afternoon there were quite a lot of dog walkers and local residents in the very near vicinity, so I only managed to grab a couple of quick shots before we were on our way. I definitely intend to pay a more detailed revisit if a future opportunity arises… Thanks for stopping by. Adam X

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Norwich Gas Holder Night Nighttime Urbex Adam X Urban Exploration Access 2016 Abandoned decay lost forgotten derelict location creepy haunting eerie

Explore #4a (revisit): Gas Holder, Norwich, Norfolk – January 2016

Another explore which I’d forgotten about and just found on my hard drive – I will be back to chronological posting from the next post onwards! This was a short revisit to this local gas holder, which had been one of my earliest explorers back in September 2013. I’m far from happy with the shots, but am posting them for the sake of completeness. Visited with Magpie Tommy. Thanks for popping by. Adam X

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Wards and corridors view from the water tower high Severalls Mental Asylum Hospital Sevs Urbex Adam X Urban Exploration Access 2016 Abandoned decay lost forgotten derelict location creepy haunting eerie

Explore #17e (fifth revisit): Severalls Asylum including water tower, Colchester, Essex – September 2016

Confession time: I’d forgotten to post my fifth revisit to this beautiful old asylum, so please forgive the slight temporal glitch in my usual chronological posting! My previous reports give the detailed history and many more photos, including the most comprehensive report from my first 8-hour visit in November 2013 and a revisit by moonlight in May 2014 for something a little different. Our Explore Given that I’d previously explored ‘Sevs’ on no fewer than four five previous occasions, I’d…

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