Northern Ireland Outdoors Forum - Hiking, camping and more
General => Meets, places, trips and reviews => Topic started by: NIPupper on January 01, 2018
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bit of an explore round donard wood, checking out the Mourne Aqueduct ventilation shaft and Annesley Grotto as well as the Silurian shales visible at Drinnahilly (the original surface of the mourne region until glaciers removed most of it leaving the hardened granite of the giant magma chambers exposed. 29-30 December 2017.
Quite a bit of broken trees about, either the wind or an angry troll. i'm thinking it was a troll.
Mourne Aqueduct ventilation shaft
Mourne Aqueduct constructed between 1897 - 1901 to transport water from the Kilkeel and Annalong Rivers. Ventilation shaft is approximately 60m deep. Tunnel runs up to 180m below ground. A second tower at Drinneevar quarry was demolished after the tunnel was completed. It may be seen on the skyline in this old postcard, circa 1900.
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Nice one your fairly getting about :D
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Looks like you had a great time exploring. I did't know any of that so cheers for the info too
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I love finding things like that old tower in Donard Wood, must try to find that. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice one your fairly getting about :D
no time like the present!
Looks like you had a great time exploring. I did't know any of that so cheers for the info too
cheers. lot less windy in around the trees.
I love finding things like that old tower in Donard Wood, must try to find that. Thanks for sharing.
me to, only found out about that tower the week before.