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       Re: Cold War Cache
       By: btco Date: June 16, 2014, 3:56 pm
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       Shame that this has been archived I have always wanted to pop
       into a hole in the ground and my eldest son Oliver (and to some
       extent middle son Sam) would love and explore underground.
       Been interested in these ROC bunkers since seeing the entrance
       hatch to one in Stoke Orchard near Bishops Cleeve on regular
       trips to the landfill with parents as a kid.
       Will have to keep an eye open for another one like this maybe
       one day the farmer will let people back on his land to visit
       this one again.
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       Re: Cold War Cache
       By: L8HNB Date: June 17, 2014, 3:26 am
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       Here's one we did with Mr & Mrs wrighty last week:
  HTML http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GCQ0J7_blakemere-hill-r-o-c-bunker?guid=31829d85-1429-4222-b40a-7c3e374618da
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       Just outside Hereford.
       Cache page says its not open but the rings that secure the lid
       have been cut, it's in much better condition than the one near
       Nottingham.
       The cache is not in the bunker though.
       Good Luck!
       H.
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       Re: Cold War Cache
       By: walktall Date: June 17, 2014, 3:36 am
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       The Private R.O.C. Nuclear Bunker at Broadway Tower is sometimes
       open to the public for a small fee.
       Click on this link to see some photos I took: Broadway Tower ROC
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       #Post#: 7676--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Cold War Cache
       By: SangueG Date: June 17, 2014, 7:20 am
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       [member=140]btco[/member] there's a couple more around here you
       can take a look in. Not with caches in though. One is not far
       from [member=9]Wrighty[/member]'s Hangman`s Stone
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       o/GC1N3ZF, just off a footpath, but very poor
       condition as you can see from a few pics of mine on his cache
       page
  HTML http://www.geocaching.com/seek/gallery.aspx?guid=e264a382-6482-4b39-81f6-0e1d328a0bf3.
       There's another at Kemble, but that one is on private property.
       I took a look at that one at night so no one stopped me. A few
       pics here
  HTML http://smg.photobucket.com/user/TTblood666/library/Underworld/KembleROC?sort=3&page=1.
       I have a cache by this one
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       o/GC2RFVZ, but it is locked up most of the time
       now.
       Plenty of caches actually in other types of holes in the
       Cotswolds. Just tap someone up here if you need help pointing
       towards any.
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       Re: Cold War Cache
       By: walktall Date: June 20, 2014, 3:39 pm
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       well, there should be at least one person here who knows where
       I've been ;D
  HTML http://i910.photobucket.com/albums/ac310/rissi_david/AndwhichROCareyouin_zps9873bfea.jpg
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       Re: Cold War Cache
       By: L8HNB Date: June 20, 2014, 3:58 pm
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       Looks familiar  ;D
       Enjoy the piquant aroma?
       #Post#: 7707--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Cold War Cache
       By: walktall Date: June 20, 2014, 4:25 pm
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       Quite a few candles down there. Wasn't sure if going in shorts
       was wise but managed to get through without to many nettle
       stings :o
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       Re: Cold War Cache
       By: Griff Grof Date: June 21, 2014, 6:49 am
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       Whereabouts is that?
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       Re: Cold War Cache
       By: walktall Date: June 21, 2014, 7:14 am
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       It was Cold War Cache
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       o/GC32REK which [member=62]L8HNB[/member]
       visited and posted a picture :) So I added it to my list to do
       when I went up to my Mums ;D
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