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The available data indicates it is on for young and/or old. I've busted back to the motherland in the quest for monster redbrick and sewerfreshness. The English may have shipped us convicts off but tell the Queen we're back in black, rocking rubber like it's going out of style and sporting a manhole key at each hip like silver revolvers; fingers hovering above the handles for the quick draw pop, hop and drop.

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London is a a drainer's mecca. Joseph Bazalgette designed and oversaw the construction of the London sewer and main drainage system in 1865. The presently explorable system is extensive, constructed mainly of Victorian redbrick and packed full of impressive architectural features, shapechangers and chambers.

It has been 200 odd years, welcome back bitchnuts.

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Posted: 2007-11-05
Author: dsankt
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Posted in: adventures
Tags: bazalgette, london, sewers, uk

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