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Hincaster Tunnel East PortalRoyJul 19, 2020
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Built in 1816RoyJul 19, 2020
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The first ten yards of the interior at each end, and all the underwater parts are limestone blocksRoyJul 19, 2020
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The remainder of the tunnel lining is made up of four million bricksRoyJul 19, 2020
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The western end showing one of the fixing rings where chains were attached to pull the boats throughRoyJul 19, 2020
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The west portalRoyJul 19, 2020
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Boats were also legged throughRoyJul 19, 2020
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Nature has reclaimed the canal bed hereRoyJul 19, 2020
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A small houseRoyJul 19, 2020
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The trees have eyesRoyJul 19, 2020
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A proper tree house complete with washing line just visible to the rightRoyJul 19, 2020
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A rather apt skeletonRoyJul 19, 2020
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Even the smallest drainage tunnels are styled with a stone archRoyJul 19, 2020
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You would never know a canal had ever existed hereRoyJul 19, 2020
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The first of the three remaining canal bridgesRoyJul 19, 2020
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