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Old 19th April 2008, 05:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Urban Exploration - Royal Naval Torpedo Testing Station and Range

Originally an Admiralty facility, the range became the Royal Naval Torpedo Testing Station and Range, referred to variously as the Loch Long Torpedo Range and the Arrochar Torpedo Range. Test firing was carried out from submarines, or from a modified vessel, similar to a Clyde Puffer, equipped with two underwater torpedo tubes fitted beneath the bow. This vessel is said have been built in Germany, and been taken from there either during, or after, World War II. When not in use, this vessel was moored off the Gamble Steps in Gourock, near to the present day ferry terminal and pier. Torpedoes under test were constructed without warheads, and designed to float to the surface on completion of their test run. Recovery is said to have been by an ex-RAF rescue craft, the Fulmar, which had a low freeboard (the distance from the waterline to the upper deck level, measured at the lowest point where water can enter) which made the operation easier.





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Old 19th April 2008, 06:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Amazing!

I'm gonna have to get a camera and some disused/secret areas for myself!

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A few months before hand someone set fire to the place. When I got there the roof had collapse and pretty much the whole structure was rubble except for the bit that looked out onto the loch. They still had train lines and little carts for moving torpedoes around the place. Apparently the police get regular calls from people on the loch spotting old torpedoes lying in shallow waters.

The first shot was a little bit lucky. I couldn't get my SLR through the gap in the doors so had to put my hand through with my point and shoot and snapped a few shots blind. Came out well though.
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I really like the composition of the first one actually!
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KJ, that second photo is really amazing. Even though I know nothing about photography, this stuff is great man, very pleasing to the eye.

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Old 23rd April 2008, 07:32 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Went back last night... the last three were experimental with my 50mm nifty fifty prime lens. Amazing bit of kit for £60.







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