Markeaton Brook Culvert - July '13

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ImmortalShadow

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This was about my 8th time in this culvert and I hadn't taken any photos, so myself and a non-forumer went for a wonder to both get out of the heat and to do some photography. The shade was most welcome :mrgreen:

Because I hadn't gone underground for a fair while, I completely forgot my wellies weren't waterproof. Oops...

Shamelessly copied from Mr Powers' report...
The Boredomiser Culvert carries Markeaton Brook from near Bridge Street under the city centre where it outfalls near the Cockpitt Roundabout into the River Derwent

On with the photos...


Ford Street Bridge by jessnphoto, on Flickr


ReflectionZ by jessnphoto, on Flickr


Underground by jessnphoto, on Flickr


WOTWOT by jessnphoto, on Flickr

We started to head down the right tunnel but halfway down, but found loads of white gunk building up with bits of brown in it, so we turned around and went down the left hand one instead. No obstacles down there apart from pipes running on the ground.

Which Road You Gonna Take by jessnphoto, on Flickr


The Light by jessnphoto, on Flickr

No sign of the dog that PaulPowers mentioned.

Thanks for looking :) the rest of my photos from this trip can be found here - http://www.flickr.com/photos/jesstified/sets/72157634541319178/.
 
The council usually remove stuff like that, not good to have decaying animals fouling up fresh watercourses.

You got some nice photos there, I really like the second one. :)
 
Thanks, both :) I really enjoy walking in this culvert.

The council usually remove stuff like that, not good to have decaying animals fouling up fresh watercourses.
That's true.

"white gunk building up with bits of brown in it"

Chances are that is what remains of the dog by now
We thought it might've been sewage as I didn't see your report of this until after we went.
Now you mention it, you may well be right :sick: poor horse.
 
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