Kennt jemand die Tunnel unter Tigne Point?

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Von Timmi315

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  1. Hii, quick follow-up question:

    We visited the tigne point and its beaches today and were wondering, what the tunnels and rails were used for? We tracked on tunnel to the location marked in the second image but werent sure about its purpose?
    Ive read quite a lot about fort tigne now (*) but am still not any smarter – any ideas ? 🙂

    (*)

    [https://archive.ph/20160817163252/http://www.militaryarchitecture.com/index.php/Building-Methods/fort-tigne-1792.html](https://archive.ph/20160817163252/http://www.militaryarchitecture.com/index.php/Building-Methods/fort-tigne-1792.html) (Fort Tigne History Part I)

    [https://archive.ph/rZEUl](https://archive.ph/rZEUl) (Part II)

    [https://archive.ph/DLE6k](https://archive.ph/DLE6k) (Part III)

  2. I’ve entered that tunnel. The tunnel continues inwards and to the right. Eventually you can reach and enter the round bastion featured in the right of the picture, you can go up and look out those windows. If you go, make sure you have flashlight, or enough battery on your phone.

    It is pitch black inside those tunnels, no light comes through once you pass just 10 meters inside. I haven’t ventured much further than that but the tunnels seem to continue rightwards.

  3. If I remember correctly that was called a boon defence (not sure here) … A chain used to be dragged out of those tunnels and stretched all the way across to close access to the port during ww2

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