Moonwalker was very different to the drains so far. It was half concrete and half brick and very very tall. As we approached we could hear a rushing sound which got louder as we grew near. We eventually came to a massive slide leading down to the pipe of doom, the door above was huge [...]

Placed here more as a record then anything else. The day was cold and wet, the site crawling with vandals and photonerds shooting their latest model with a cheeky nipple out.

In a way you could call this part three of our adventure into the Parisian necropolis. Sure, its not technically in Paris. Or France, but Belgium is kind of close, isn’t it?

We have been sitting on this one for a while now, but due to a lack of transport we’ve never been able to get there. Well today was finally the day. Aided by the purple micra beast, myself Dsankt and Loops headed north in search of the Ramsey Culvert. Its most predominant feature, A triple [...]

While draining in London, visitors always comment on how easy it is to navigate, for the most part this is true. With the exception of its lost rivers, mainline sewers in London are of a basic, single pipe affair. You tend to have your standard route from A to B, and if you want to [...]

The Bombings of 1940 forced a reappraisal of deep-shelter policy and at the end of October the Government decided to construct a system of deep shelters linked to existing tube stations. London Transport was consulted about the sites and required to build the tunnels at the public expense with the understanding that they were to [...]