Urbexplore
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TLDR; This place is still locked up tighter than a camel's arse in a sandstorm, don't underestimate the screamer!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE_Odgh7uRw&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE_Odgh7uRw&feature=youtu.be
A quick glance on Google Maps (Satellite) as we parked the car confirmed my hopes, the place was surrounded by dense woodland that would give us some much needed cover for the approach before the sprint to whatever entry point we could find. Having done my research I was well aware that this place was up there in terms of security and it would be unlike anything we'd tried before, but I don't think I realised just how many cameras there would be until we made our way up towards the building.
We covered the first side we came to and found our path blocked by cameras in abundance. Attached to the walls, on poles in the middle of open courtyards, etc. you name it they had it! An hour or so later we spotted our point of entry, found the smallest blind-spot conceivable in the camera lay-out and made a dash for it, no going back now!
We'd been in all of 10 minutes, enough time to set up the GoPros, test our point of exit and set a rendezvous before the inevitable happened. We rounded a corner and came to a four-way door system, at the centre of which sat the bane of our existence, a 360° camera staring straight down at us. One of the lads, caught up in the heat of the moment started to open the first door before I managed to get out "That's a camera.." followed by "That's a CAMERA.." and finally "THAT'S A CAMERA!" at which point the infamous "screamer" I'd read so much about decided to join the party.
I won't bore you with the rest of the story (I've written more than I planned to already) but no names were taken, no photos were deleted and no faces were seen.