272 Comments for Camp Bluefields (Tweed)

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The color shot made the tunnel look flooded....doesn't look flooded in B & W
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Both are just as creepy.....
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I don't know what's creepier, having someone watch you from the bushes, or knowing that someone is living here.
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That is too bad.
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This looks like something from an Arthur Rackham illustration; all it needs is some nasty little sprite or an old crone...Beautiful!
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I grew up near this place and nobody seemed to know what the hell it was or why it was built, I spent a lot of time hanging out here with friends and drinking beer. Thanks for finally letting me know the back story!
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These pictures remind me of Fort Armistead. Have you ever been there?
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Even cooler than the previous one!
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That is too cool!
YEOWCH, THAT one will come down with a big crash!
lol
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The tunnels were used to transport people across the firing range without getting struck by falling projectiles. These windows provided light and ventilation with the least chance of shrapnel entering the tunnels.
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was this not perhaps for shooting out of? how did this facility (as it were) work?
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Have you ever thought of publishing a book of some of these, including information about the buildings they were in? just a thought. i really love this one
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This is an infrared shot ;-)