I previously visited the remains of the Operation Starfish Site on the 15th June 2015 and posted about that visit in an earlier post. Whilst passing on the 16th August 2022 and now in possession of a much better camera I decided to visit the scene again. I knew nothing much would have changed and apart from a bit more rubbish being left, and a bit of damage to the brick work outside nothing really has changed.
The pictures below were taken using a Nikon d3300 SLR and can also be seen full size, resolution and un-watermarked on my Clickasnap account. The text below the pictures is taken from my post dated 3rd February 2018 featuring the images taken in 2015.
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The blast door pictured in front of the bunkers main entrance |
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Inside the bunker on the left hand side of the entrance is this former control room. Now filling up with rubbish that has been left behind. |
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Looking north over the bunker. In the foreground can be seen some brickworks, probably housed washrooms and generators. Their isn't much evidence of the site ever being linked to mains electric. |
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The former control room to the right hand side of the entrance. |
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Looking west away from the bunkers entrance, taken from the roof I assume the site in front of me would have housed the metal pans that created the dummy lighting effect. |
The following text is taken from my previous post on the Operation Starfish plans.