Once more we venture off up into the clouded skies of London. With unmatched views from anywhere else publicly accessible, abandoned tower blocks and construction sites are always the best place to sneak a peak at our nations skyline, especially at night.
| Lots Road Power station, one of the cursed London UE sites, it has been attempted countless times but never successfully accessed; and with good reason too, with several dozen cameras around the site, on site security, no ground floor windows and enough razor wire to fill a cruise ship, it certainly is a tough cookie. A little bit of a lucky find. We had no idea it was there and our original intention was to explore the northern reaches of the Ravensbourne, which until now had been unexplored due to wader problems. We arrived around 9ish after i got completly lost and ended up god knows where. Went to our manhole pulled up our waders and went down. Pan Peninsula, Tower One. Located on the Isle of Dogs in London it is currently around 48 floors high, three mamoth cranes erected to construct it. Resident Eelville, also known as the “Wandle Valley Relief” which also incorporates the Wandle Valley Sewer network and two smaller tunnels which didn’t even merit a name. The pipe runs from the lower sections of tooting connecting into the Streatham Relief all the way up to Wandsworth where it overflows into the Wandle, although all [...] |
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