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Up and Down London

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Good night spent with Kevin Arnold , Sho and  Keïteï . Done one underground location with funny narrow entrance, had to actually leave my jacket outside and crawl on 90 degrees to fit through, followed by two high buildings and some exceptional views. BPS Tunnels SCH Building not too high, but a nice chilling location with river view. SM Crane it was quite, damn high.

Dartmoor

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That was on the cards for a long time and since Vadim decided to drive (23 hours with little breaks for photos) i was more than happy to keep his company. Place didn't disappoint but the weather did, we had plain grey sky and/or fog for the whole day long, so return visit is crawling somewhere on the horizon.

Road Trip - Birmingham

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Title should be really 'around Birmingham' as we didn't make any locations inside the city, we visited eight of them. Big thanks to Happyshopper for the guided tour and a place to stay over night, Subversive for driving and Keïteï for joining in :) stop number 1, St Johns Asylum . Some unforgettable corridors and stairs in here. stop number 2, Sleaford Bass Maltings . Designed specifically to facilitate three key stages in the production of beer, the Sleaford Bass Maltings represent both a practical and architecturally pleasing group of buildings. We have seen this location mostly from above as the buildings are sealed and/or empty. stop number 3, RAF Stanigot . It was a World War II radar station situated at Stenigot, Lincolnshire. It was part of the Chain Home radar network, intended to provide long range early warning for raids from Luftflotte V and the northern elements of Luftflotte II along the approaches to Sheffield ...

Eagle House, Battersea and Barking

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Somehow magically date set up by GhOsT and Happyshoper to come and visit Battersea Power Station coincided with my birthday, i couldn't refuse and joined in :) Six people strong we did Eagle House, then five of us Battersea and only me and Katie were crazy enough to try on Barking Power Station.. Crew consisted of: myself, Subversive Photography ,  GhOsT , Happyshoper  and our guides:  Keïteï and   OliverGT . Good times, big shout to all, it has to be repeated at some point. stop number 1,  Eagle House . 26 storey skyscraper in Hackney. stop number 2,  Battersea Power Station . One of the most iconic landmarks in London, it compromises two individual power stations build in two stages in the form of a single building - Power Station A (1930s) and Power Station B (1950s) decommissioned in 1983. stop number 3,  Barking Power Station . Station has been decomissioned by the end of 1980s and have since been demolished...