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a abandoned Uranium mine...

 

trying to find out exactly what it did :D

 

iffy pics as my camera playing up..

 

some pics..

 

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from the side of the road, its clearly visable but unable to tell its disused..

 

beautiful arches everywhere..

 

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lucky i didnt need the loo... our options were limited..

 

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winch of some sort from old Renault 4CV...

 

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Cars bits everywhere mainly Renault although this Citroen DS and Simca Aronde ended there lifes here, although no roads lead here anymore..

 

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my pic of the day..

 

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brick built pit full of rubbish..

 

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one of the many rotten shoots

 

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the main building from up top...

 

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most of the roofs looked like this ever tiled or untiled..

 

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dunno what it is maybe a grinding machine of some sort..

 

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main building from the bottom looking up..

 

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piles and piles of this stuff some of the powder was bright red but most of it this colour.. to touch it was finer than plaster..

 

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someone been before... dossers..

 

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should be on the outside not the inside...

 

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can you see it yet....

 

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impressive, its very tall..

 

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couldnt get a good pic of the mine sadly... had to get through a 2ft x2ft hole to get internal pics..

 

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but it was deep, managed to count to 12 before a splash...

 

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http://franco-oldtimers.com/scrapyard/gallery/thumbs/lrg-10597-imgp6542.JPG

 

dont look up...

 

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more pics here

 

we then stopped at Vaurly to see the church..

 

up one steep hill...

 

looking down

 

http://franco-oldtimers.com/scrapyard/gallery/thumbs/lrg-10600-imgp6548.JPG

 

and up...

 

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it was shut so couldnt find anything else out but it did have a paramic view, but as it was misty all day i didnt take pics..

 

sad :(

 

http://franco-oldtimers.com/scrapyard/gallery/thumbs/lrg-10604-imgp6552.JPG

 

but still an impressive church.. but wouldnt want to be the pastor walking up and down tht ruddy hill..

 

http://franco-oldtimers.com/scrapyard/gallery/thumbs/lrg-10605-imgp6553.JPG

 

and john being john...

 

more dead cars..

 

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http://franco-oldtimers.com/scrapyard/gallery/thumbs/lrg-10607-imgp6557.JPG

 

overall a good day... now wheres that next one...

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I love places like this, the adrenaline certainly keeps you warm. Of course if this property was in the UK, it would have been emptied and converted into a home for well to do property investors. I'd keep it as it is, infact I would actively go out and find more shite to put in it.

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lol, dont be but do note this is the dash of that vehicle hence why i thought it may of been a DS (single spoke steering wheel etc).. will try find a pic to confirm one or t'other

 

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think you maybe right though :D

 

this is a Ami6 interior

 

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great spot :D

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Always a quiet month, cold weather burrrr..

bust waterpipes, getting fined by the 'flics'

but as always still managed abit of spotting..

found these whilst hunting for mines... (from earlier post)

 

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but stayed quiet afew weeks.. but still spotted this little house/barn stuck on a field looks like only used for animals.. what a waste..

 

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spotted today old skool we like..

 

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also went to see another ruin (i will get my palace one day)

 

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some scrappers spotted..

although these first few are filed under restoration...

 

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these however..

 

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I love old abandoned buildings and architecture, particularly railway stuff. Have you seen the websites dedicated to exploring the disused parts of Londons Underground railways? Well worth a look imo.

 

The chassis is definitely 2cv based, due to the horizontally-located and intercommected spring tubes.

 

 

Judging from the colour scheme and by the fact that its RHD, I would suggest this Sherpa is a one- time Glasgow City Council vehicle, wearing their 1990's colour scheme.

 

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Short Update :

 

Spotted these in Massignac

 

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err its a restaurant

 

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tractor sits in the barn where i'm working

 

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skank corsa

 

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spot of the month..

 

 

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we had a blow out... just fitted a new tyre too

 

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some nice views and buildings...

 

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oops soz bought :oops:

 

yeah runs great no problems there, gonna need some filler on those arches and plates at the bottom of the rear doors but for €500 i cant argue :lol:

 

got on way a passat this shape too 1.8T well looked after

 

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to replace the misses 21 Nevada :wink: can't argue for €800 :shock::lol:

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The vehicle details for R671 SKU are:

 

Date of Liability 01 10 2009

Date of First Registration 04 08 1997

Year of Manufacture 1997

Cylinder Capacity (cc) 2496CC

CO2 Emissions Not Available

Fuel Type Heavy Oil

Export Marker Not Applicable

Vehicle Status SORN Not Due

Vehicle Colour BLUE

Chop chop :lol:
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french plates :wink: ordered my LHD lights today :lol: then it'll be whacked through the CT..then take paperwork to prefecture (along with a certificate of conformality from fraud) and i'll get a new Carte Gris and French Plates..total cost will be less that a grand... same van here LHD €3,500 :? hence why its worth doing :wink:

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The vehicle details for R671 SKU are:

 

Date of Liability 01 10 2009

Date of First Registration 04 08 1997

Year of Manufacture 1997

Cylinder Capacity (cc) 2496CC

CO2 Emissions Not Available

Fuel Type Heavy Oil

Export Marker Not Applicable

Vehicle Status SORN Not Due

Vehicle Colour BLUE

Chop chop :lol:
goes nicely with this one

 

Transit 95, Diesel 2.5 (70PS), Diamond White 73

 

VIN Number: SFALXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Registration Number: R671SKU

Registration Date: 04.08.1997

Registration Country: GB

The known primary features of this vehicle:

Build Date: 18.03.1997

Vehicle Line: Transit 95

Cab Style: Regular Cargo Van

Series: 80 Series

Engine: Diesel 2.5 (70PS)

Transmission: 5-Speed Manual - MT75

Drive: RHD RWD

Axle Ratio: 4.56

Emission: 95 EEC Light Duty Truck

Territory: (+)"GB"

Paint: Diamond White 73

Interior Fabric:

will this be autoshite first van build thread :oops:
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Transit 95, Diesel 2.5 (70PS), Diamond White 73VIN Number: SFALXXXXXXXXXXXXXXRegistration Number: R671SKURegistration Date: 04.08.1997Registration Country: GBThe known primary features of this vehicle:Build Date: 18.03.1997Vehicle Line: Transit 95Cab Style: Regular Cargo VanSeries: 80 SeriesEngine: Diesel 2.5 (70PS)Transmission: 5-Speed Manual - MT75Drive: RHD RWDAxle Ratio: 4.56Emission: 95 EEC Light Duty TruckTerritory: (+)"GB"Paint: Diamond White 73Interior Fabric:

Cool, is that an extract from some sort of online COC then?
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after living on the high street and having endless cars kicked, scratched puked on, etc its a pleasant change to be in france, where i am its very quiet, i can throw a stone hard as i like in any direction and not hit a neighbours house, can parked cars outside without cops sniffing them every ten minutes, in fact slimmed the collection down this year had 13 VW's, a pug and a rover last year :oops: would never find the space for the same money in the uk :cry: i like space i like the quiet, my girls can run around outside without having to worry about the traffic etc, the diet of food is good here if somewhat more expensive than it was 3 years ago, was sick of chasing my tail in the uk doing a 9-5 and just feeling like i was unappreciated (worked in the fast fit industry for 14 years as a master fitter starting when i was 16), never been abroad at that point, went for my first holiday to greece, the rhodes islands, least the misses to do her thing and i spent the week on a moped going round the island :lol: totally loved it and dumped the misses, decided that i was pretty much done with the uk and wanted a more relax life, moved here in Jan 05 first came over in sept 05 with my ex as her mum was looking for a place here, they bought, i came ended up surplus to requirements and rather than return to the uk, stayed put, met the misses, my names john, hers janine, share same birthday, both lived in mobile homes (was freaky) now have 2 baby girls and love it...works not mad busy but i can live a lower slower pace and enjoy time with the girls and see the sites, ruins, chateau's, breakers yards :twisted: tell you truth if i returned to the uk i wouldn't get the same lifestyle..and at the moment propetys dirt cheap, so hoping to get onto the property ladder this year :lol: hth's :oops:

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