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Our quest continued. With little choice in where to look, we headed back to the drains we failed to access prior. Our extra efforts were not in vain!   .....
 
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Its irritating when you know something exists, but you've no idea where to start looking. Even London once contained three such features. Pt.1   .....
 
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I always detest writing, video editing however, is a different matter. So this time, instead of stories
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So here we have our next drain of the trip, Humble Howard. Not much to say about this one really, which is surprising given its size. Waders on, onwards to the steaming manhole.

Howard is a mix of brick and concrete sewers, relief's, overflows and storage tanks of old and new. From what i saw Howard is primarily a storm relief, bone dry for the majority. Although having only visited a small section i could, and probably am wrong. The rest however is steamy freshness that Londoners have come to love, the brick walls covered in the nastiest snot looking substances I've ever seen. Actually now i think about it, it reminded me of the goo stuff that always seems to be attached to the meat in a can of spam.

We spent a few hours in the drain taking photos here and then, sadly due to misting problems i only came out with three. Oh well better luck next time.

" I find your simplistic overview of humble howard disgraceful " Bryan, 2010.

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