A bit before my time!
Hey guys!
Pleased to say that I'm actually posting something to do with photography!!
Today its about a place I like to call the Army Camp.. which I may have spoken about before but I don't know I can't remember!
I really enjoy going to this Army Camp, usually when I go up there, ill be the only one there.. not a lot of people still go up to it! Main reason for that being that some horrible people have wrecked a few of the buildings by spray painting them, trashing them and even burning them! But even through all that its still a really good place to visit.. especially with a camera, as the views are amazing!!
Okay so here's the first picture which shows the views side of it, its honestly just beautiful.. especially at night at around the time of sunset! There are currently 8 wind turbines around the Army Camp.. all off to the right hand side of it.. kind of packed out the way!
Pleased to say that I'm actually posting something to do with photography!!
Today its about a place I like to call the Army Camp.. which I may have spoken about before but I don't know I can't remember!
I really enjoy going to this Army Camp, usually when I go up there, ill be the only one there.. not a lot of people still go up to it! Main reason for that being that some horrible people have wrecked a few of the buildings by spray painting them, trashing them and even burning them! But even through all that its still a really good place to visit.. especially with a camera, as the views are amazing!!
Okay so here's the first picture which shows the views side of it, its honestly just beautiful.. especially at night at around the time of sunset! There are currently 8 wind turbines around the Army Camp.. all off to the right hand side of it.. kind of packed out the way!
This one being just one of the wind turbines that surrounds the Army Camp.. and also the closest one to it!
Okay so I named this blog 'A bit before my time' because I'm going to give a little brief of this Army Camp.
The name of this Army Camp is called Moss-side... for a while I thought it was called Mosstown and I have no idea why.. anyway it is the remains of a Camp site from World War II. As you can see in the first picture that some of the huts that were at the camp site still stand.. and that picture doesn't show half of them.. a lot of the huts at the camp remain standing along with what looks to me as some barns, some being just the beams for the barns structure, one maybe 2 (maybe even more then that) being the actual barn itself. The first picture I have posted is actually taken from on top of a hut.. or well the second floor of a hut.. the hut has simply at some point in its life lost its second floor and it still has its concrete stairs going up to the second floor, I like to go up and sit there, me and my friends have had mini picnics while sat up there, and its still standing. Sometimes I walk through some of these huts and barns and think "please don't collapse on me" but they won't, these camps were built to keep families safe during the war, so I don't think they will collapse with a gust of wind. There are still concrete footings of where other huts have been and while there are heaps of them, its good to see where they were all located.. while getting to explore the others!
I love being adventurous and the Army Camp is a good place to be adventurous!
Anyway that's all for todays post!
K xx
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