Portland Fortress Underground Hospital
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Very cool! 😎
Good explore Matt you were partially correct, the very narrow corridor that went round. The outside was indeed a ventilation corridor. The second one you went into was a lighting corridor. Both these corridors served the big vaulted rooms you were at the start these rooms which were cartridge stores, as when fort was built the guns used black powder as propellant which is very susceptible to damp hence the ventilation to try and keep it dry
Then you went into the lighting corridor and each one of those lighting niches had a black patch above it on that black patch would be written a number and that would relate to a particular lamp that went into niche they would’ve been a plate glass window to stop any Potential sparks entering the cartridge store.
I really enjoyed this episode, I’ve watched it twice! I love Matt’s commentary as he goes along, I always learn something new! What an awesome channel!!! X
A great explore, an interesting place and it is pre WW1. Makes me wonder about how many underground things we have over here in the US and what they were used for. Have a great day and safe travels
All along the east and west coasts there's many natural and man made tunnels! The Rocky Mountains are riddled with caves too! 😊
Another Great Explore Matthew. Thank you very much for sharing.
These places are amazing - Thanks Matt😊
Great video amazing place and what lovely people you met in there👍
Interesting Explore Matthew Thank you very much Cheers
Awesome🐪💨💨
I just love Portland, I was told there is no rabbits on portland, but i've seen some wild ones.
That was joyful too watch matt and bumping into members of the public who have the same interest lol.
Did you know the start of your drone flight on that field there's also an underground hospital with theatres inside for the injured royal navy. Be cool of you could get in there one day?? Lol.
Great video Matt your a star
Good video amazing how thay constructed the plasces with the tight stone work
Cool Matt ,i think i mite go back hear have a look around.
thank you matt for a wonderful video
Nice one Matt
This is the first time I ever heard a British CZcamsrs say "Dropped my bloody Light' instead of "Dropped my bloody Torch!"
Nice one, yet another great little explore, thanks for this.
Great explore Matt
What a great place!
Outstanding as always Matt
nice one matt i would have come here with you
Hi Luke - good to see you😊
Nice one Matt 👍
Great explore Matt!
Thanks for the interesting film. The first narrow passage looks to have originally been magazine ventilators. The larger square holes in the big chambers [you crawled through] were probably originally for the paraffin or candle lanterns used to illuminate magazines. There would have been thick glass on the magazine side to keep flame away from gunpowder. The passage you got into behind looks like a lighting passage for access to maintain the lanterns. The magazine was presumably later repurposed as a hospital.
Nice video matt
Nice people 👍
I won't give full details.But, house you walked past has access in their rear garden.
Bit like Sue at rotar very secretive about it.
Matty found some new peep yaaaay yipppeeeeeeee
Cool to meet some nice people with doggy dog at a place like this.
That narrow corridor is like a double skin to prevent air ingress using air pressure perhaps ?
Like it
Remember it was Stalactites are Tight to the ceiling and Stalagmites form on the floor but they Might reach the ceiling someday.
Topman top video Mat was a big suprise meeting nice people in there. Think the transformers are 110 volt not 120 . And the ghost probably blew the fuse inside it 😂
Another excellent video. i remember it as tights go down as mites go up
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some great stealth camping spots around the high ground battlements.
Up the punks! Vice Squad and Charged G.B.H. At 10:57.
The now sealed Victorian tunnel comes up in that car park. I got into the Cheyne tunnel not so long ago if anybody interested in the footage?
Looks like you stayed outside the drone exclusion zone then.
19:28 that’s sick 😮
Yep and Yep 👍
Ok that was bizarre , I wonder if the lights were connected to a larger panel somewhere else and was shut off or tripped by water elsewhere. All those buildings that look the same remind me of the new condos built just north of me , i never was a fan of cloned housing. I always joke that if someone was coming home drunk they might try to enter the wrong house lol
Wonder if the vents also double as protecting the inner walls from shock impacts from attacks, i.e. isolate the shock wave.
Matt, you ducked under the vents at the end of the 3 rooms. See that?
How do you do this alone, have you seen urbex hills videos? Don't wanna get pulled around by ghosties 😂😂
33:44 is that an abandoned concrete tower block?
You went between the wall.
that graffiti is so quaint !
Its a shame they block off has thay could of made some money off it
Don’t think that’s the hospital
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