The Polish Fort....... in Poland

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This is Beautiful, We have done a similar one in Antwerp (better condition) as well as Dover's Casemates.

You wouldn't know it is there, TomTom knew, but only just.

It appears to be very large with very long and high outer walls for its dry moat, then you can see a path into it and the sheer size swallows you up!

We had a few other things to do that day but this could had easily taken a full day to explore!

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3. The outer wall stretching down into the distance...
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4. The tunnel leading inside the complex...
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6. Me looking up (posing lol)
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9. Camoflauge!!
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D-UK
 
these reports of yours are just great..what a brill adventure you had..thankyou for posting on them all :)
 
Brilliant stuff D-UK. I assume this is sort of 18th/19th Century, so possibly built around the time of the January Uprising (1863?). If it was it is probably Russian built (explaining the grand scale and all!)

Godzy
 
Brilliant stuff D-UK. I assume this is sort of 18th/19th Century, so possibly built around the time of the January Uprising (1863?). If it was it is probably Russian built (explaining the grand scale and all!)

Godzy

eeerrrr, yes probably, although I have no idea at all!!:D
 
Lovely stuff - thanks for posting. It has the look of a SereRivieres 1870 vintage French fort so may be of that sort of age
 

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