You should know of Sub-Urban by now, the original UK sewer explorers. Given their experience and the array of sewers theyve explored, visiting one that even they found difficult to cope with sets your expectations for the worst, a night of filth beyond your wildest dreams.
| Colossus of the south. A major storm and drain network located in Brighton which is built on two levels. The main and older section above containing the sewers and storm relief’s. The lower level being a 3km storage tunnel buried more then 100ft beneath Brighton’s coast. The two networks are linked together via a “Glory [...] London once more, its been a while since ive had a decent drain explore here. Having recently visited the big smoke to try out new leads which all proved to be something already explored or far far to deep to get anywhere. So today plans where made to visit Stoop’s Limit drain and the upper [...] When i was young i had been to Bewl Water over 30 times or so and each time i passed the vortex and tower i never thought anything more of it apart from oooh what is that. But now as my interests have changed and im more familiar with the underground and happened to be [...] After the visit to Bewl Water’s Overflow, myself and Snappel headed to another pit of nautical fun in Ardingly. While not as deep nor as long as Bewl’s its horseshoe design at least made it different. We started heading towards Crystal Phallus, but the problem was we didn’t know exactly how far it was. So as the ever small tunnel approached, we were disappointed when it emerged again. We had been underground for a while now and i was starting to feel hungry so a quick break was in order. |
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