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Originally, I believed this site was an Air Traffic Control (ATC) Exchange or Repeater Station. Since then I have learned that the site was a microwave radio link connecting Northern Ireland with mainland Great Britain, via a corresponding site at Enoch Hill, near Stranraer in Scotland. I originally visited twice between 2008 and 2009 and believe the site was abandoned within the year. I have since visited in 2016 when all the structures on the site had been removed, with only the fencing remaining. At the time of my original visits, no equipment remained and the site did not appear to have any residual function. It was clear from the security surrounding the site that this had key national infrastructure importance and required protection, including a permanent military guard; the signs of which remained at the time of my visits.
Excuse the mixture of image quality, sadly digital camera technology 10 years ago consisted of a 6 megapixel Nikon D70 or a Samsung compact camera. By the time I returned with a Nikon D5300 24 megapixel camera the site had been demolished.
Kleinbergskloof, Self-catering, Accommodation in Stilbaai, Stilbay
We welcome you to Stilbaai/Stilbay Garden Route, Western Cape, South Africa.
We offer you self-catering accommodation on our small farm outside Stillbay.
Originally, I believed this site was an Air Traffic Control (ATC) Exchange or Repeater Station. Since then I have learned that the site was a microwave radio link connecting Northern Ireland with mainland Great Britain, via a corresponding site at Enoch Hill, near Stranraer in Scotland. I originally visited twice between 2008 and 2009 and believe the site was abandoned within the year. I have since visited in 2016 when all the structures on the site had been removed, with only the fencing remaining. At the time of my original visits, no equipment remained and the site did not appear to have any residual function. It was clear from the security surrounding the site that this had key national infrastructure importance and required protection, including a permanent military guard; the signs of which remained at the time of my visits.
Excuse the mixture of image quality, sadly digital camera technology 10 years ago consisted of a 6 megapixel Nikon D70 or a Samsung compact camera. By the time I returned with a Nikon D5300 24 megapixel camera the site had been demolished.
I think it is the St George's Hospital student's accommodation? Depressing looking tower (Blackshaw Road)
Twin with DVD/TV
Sleeps max. 2 people
Single Bunk Beds
Mini Bar Fridge
Tea/Coffee making facilities
Air-conditioning
Shared bathroom facilities with 2 other twin rooms
FREE Unlimited WIFI
All Bed Linen Supplied.
Towels cost $10 ($7 is a refundable deposit)
* Access to Resort Breakfast room, laundry & luggage storage
Comfortable accommodation in Aremd, with outdoor activities. Family-run Atlas Hotel.
Make the most of your time and embark on a customized trek from Aremd or Imlil to the High Atlas Mountains. There are plenty of opportunities to spend a day or longer hiking in Morocco.
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RAF Chedworth is a WW2 satellite airfield outside the village of Chedworth in Gloucestershire. It was built between 1941 and 1942 and used for flight training through most of its operational life. For less than a month in June / July 1944 the airfield was home to the 9th Air Force of the USAAF.
A relatively small airfield, in a safe middle England location, it lacks the defences many in the South East have. What remains today are almost both runways, the battle HQ, as well as the operations building, armoury, and remnants of the dispersed living sites.
Public footpaths run throughout so access is straightforward, but many of the buildings are still on private farmland.