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Gegenentwurf für weniger als 20.000 Dollar: Die neue von Jeff Bezos unterstützte elektrische Slate Truck EV Marke
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Jeff Bezos’ mysterious electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, Slate, has unveiled its first model – a stripped-back pick-up truck that will sell for just $20,000 (£15,000) after local EV incentives.
Named simply ‘Truck’, the two-seat, rear-wheel-drive pick-up is designed to bring affordable electric motoring to the masses, targeting those overlooked by the conventional car industry.
It is a stark contrast to Bezos’ tech mogul rival Elon Musk’s much maligned Cybertruck - which has a base price of $72,235 (£54,400) and has attracted criticism for its odd looks.
“The definition of what’s a9ordable is broken,” said Slate CEO Chris Barman. “Slate exists to put the power back in the hands of customers who have been ignored by the auto industry. Slate is a radical truck platform so customizable that it can transform from a 2- seat pickup to a 5-seat SUV.”
Available initially only in the United States, the Truck is set to enter production late next year, with deliveries expected to begin by the end of 2026.
The base version will cost around $27,000 (£20,000), a price that will drop to just $20,000 after local incentives, and Slate is already taking reservations with a fully refundable deposit of just $50 (£37.60).
Aimed squarely at utility and practicality, the Truck features a monolithic, composite-panelled design devoid of unnecessary chrome or ornamentation.
Manual window winders, HVAC knobs, and a universal smartphone mount replace the usual touchscreen.
While the standard specification includes cruise control, central locking and a USB port, buyers can opt to add speakers and over 100 accessories.
Slate's radical modular concept means the vehicle can be reconfigured into a five-seat SUV or even a fastback crossover via bolt-on kits for the 1,047-litre load bay, supplied by the manufacturer itself.
Power comes from a single motor on the rear axle, deliver *** Local Cap
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DUK10163180_015
Gegenentwurf für weniger als 20.000 Dollar: Die neue von Jeff Bezos unterstützte elektrische Slate Truck EV Marke
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Jeff Bezos’ mysterious electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, Slate, has unveiled its first model – a stripped-back pick-up truck that will sell for just $20,000 (£15,000) after local EV incentives.
Named simply ‘Truck’, the two-seat, rear-wheel-drive pick-up is designed to bring affordable electric motoring to the masses, targeting those overlooked by the conventional car industry.
It is a stark contrast to Bezos’ tech mogul rival Elon Musk’s much maligned Cybertruck - which has a base price of $72,235 (£54,400) and has attracted criticism for its odd looks.
“The definition of what’s a9ordable is broken,” said Slate CEO Chris Barman. “Slate exists to put the power back in the hands of customers who have been ignored by the auto industry. Slate is a radical truck platform so customizable that it can transform from a 2- seat pickup to a 5-seat SUV.”
Available initially only in the United States, the Truck is set to enter production late next year, with deliveries expected to begin by the end of 2026.
The base version will cost around $27,000 (£20,000), a price that will drop to just $20,000 after local incentives, and Slate is already taking reservations with a fully refundable deposit of just $50 (£37.60).
Aimed squarely at utility and practicality, the Truck features a monolithic, composite-panelled design devoid of unnecessary chrome or ornamentation.
Manual window winders, HVAC knobs, and a universal smartphone mount replace the usual touchscreen.
While the standard specification includes cruise control, central locking and a USB port, buyers can opt to add speakers and over 100 accessories.
Slate's radical modular concept means the vehicle can be reconfigured into a five-seat SUV or even a fastback crossover via bolt-on kits for the 1,047-litre load bay, supplied by the manufacturer itself.
Power comes from a single motor on the rear axle, deliver *** Local Cap
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DUK10163180_018
Gegenentwurf für weniger als 20.000 Dollar: Die neue von Jeff Bezos unterstützte elektrische Slate Truck EV Marke
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Jeff Bezos’ mysterious electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, Slate, has unveiled its first model – a stripped-back pick-up truck that will sell for just $20,000 (£15,000) after local EV incentives.
Named simply ‘Truck’, the two-seat, rear-wheel-drive pick-up is designed to bring affordable electric motoring to the masses, targeting those overlooked by the conventional car industry.
It is a stark contrast to Bezos’ tech mogul rival Elon Musk’s much maligned Cybertruck - which has a base price of $72,235 (£54,400) and has attracted criticism for its odd looks.
“The definition of what’s a9ordable is broken,” said Slate CEO Chris Barman. “Slate exists to put the power back in the hands of customers who have been ignored by the auto industry. Slate is a radical truck platform so customizable that it can transform from a 2- seat pickup to a 5-seat SUV.”
Available initially only in the United States, the Truck is set to enter production late next year, with deliveries expected to begin by the end of 2026.
The base version will cost around $27,000 (£20,000), a price that will drop to just $20,000 after local incentives, and Slate is already taking reservations with a fully refundable deposit of just $50 (£37.60).
Aimed squarely at utility and practicality, the Truck features a monolithic, composite-panelled design devoid of unnecessary chrome or ornamentation.
Manual window winders, HVAC knobs, and a universal smartphone mount replace the usual touchscreen.
While the standard specification includes cruise control, central locking and a USB port, buyers can opt to add speakers and over 100 accessories.
Slate's radical modular concept means the vehicle can be reconfigured into a five-seat SUV or even a fastback crossover via bolt-on kits for the 1,047-litre load bay, supplied by the manufacturer itself.
Power comes from a single motor on the rear axle, deliver *** Local Cap
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163180_017
Gegenentwurf für weniger als 20.000 Dollar: Die neue von Jeff Bezos unterstützte elektrische Slate Truck EV Marke
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Jeff Bezos’ mysterious electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, Slate, has unveiled its first model – a stripped-back pick-up truck that will sell for just $20,000 (£15,000) after local EV incentives.
Named simply ‘Truck’, the two-seat, rear-wheel-drive pick-up is designed to bring affordable electric motoring to the masses, targeting those overlooked by the conventional car industry.
It is a stark contrast to Bezos’ tech mogul rival Elon Musk’s much maligned Cybertruck - which has a base price of $72,235 (£54,400) and has attracted criticism for its odd looks.
“The definition of what’s a9ordable is broken,” said Slate CEO Chris Barman. “Slate exists to put the power back in the hands of customers who have been ignored by the auto industry. Slate is a radical truck platform so customizable that it can transform from a 2- seat pickup to a 5-seat SUV.”
Available initially only in the United States, the Truck is set to enter production late next year, with deliveries expected to begin by the end of 2026.
The base version will cost around $27,000 (£20,000), a price that will drop to just $20,000 after local incentives, and Slate is already taking reservations with a fully refundable deposit of just $50 (£37.60).
Aimed squarely at utility and practicality, the Truck features a monolithic, composite-panelled design devoid of unnecessary chrome or ornamentation.
Manual window winders, HVAC knobs, and a universal smartphone mount replace the usual touchscreen.
While the standard specification includes cruise control, central locking and a USB port, buyers can opt to add speakers and over 100 accessories.
Slate's radical modular concept means the vehicle can be reconfigured into a five-seat SUV or even a fastback crossover via bolt-on kits for the 1,047-litre load bay, supplied by the manufacturer itself.
Power comes from a single motor on the rear axle, deliver *** Local Cap
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163180_019
Gegenentwurf für weniger als 20.000 Dollar: Die neue von Jeff Bezos unterstützte elektrische Slate Truck EV Marke
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Jeff Bezos’ mysterious electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, Slate, has unveiled its first model – a stripped-back pick-up truck that will sell for just $20,000 (£15,000) after local EV incentives.
Named simply ‘Truck’, the two-seat, rear-wheel-drive pick-up is designed to bring affordable electric motoring to the masses, targeting those overlooked by the conventional car industry.
It is a stark contrast to Bezos’ tech mogul rival Elon Musk’s much maligned Cybertruck - which has a base price of $72,235 (£54,400) and has attracted criticism for its odd looks.
“The definition of what’s a9ordable is broken,” said Slate CEO Chris Barman. “Slate exists to put the power back in the hands of customers who have been ignored by the auto industry. Slate is a radical truck platform so customizable that it can transform from a 2- seat pickup to a 5-seat SUV.”
Available initially only in the United States, the Truck is set to enter production late next year, with deliveries expected to begin by the end of 2026.
The base version will cost around $27,000 (£20,000), a price that will drop to just $20,000 after local incentives, and Slate is already taking reservations with a fully refundable deposit of just $50 (£37.60).
Aimed squarely at utility and practicality, the Truck features a monolithic, composite-panelled design devoid of unnecessary chrome or ornamentation.
Manual window winders, HVAC knobs, and a universal smartphone mount replace the usual touchscreen.
While the standard specification includes cruise control, central locking and a USB port, buyers can opt to add speakers and over 100 accessories.
Slate's radical modular concept means the vehicle can be reconfigured into a five-seat SUV or even a fastback crossover via bolt-on kits for the 1,047-litre load bay, supplied by the manufacturer itself.
Power comes from a single motor on the rear axle, deliver *** Local Cap
(c) Dukas -
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Serpentine Pavilion 2019
Serpentine Pavilion 2019 designed by Junya Ishigami. this year’s structure is a rippling, triangular field of ragged Cumbrian slate laid on a steel mesh that is in turn supported by a copse of 106 impossibly dainty white poles. From one end it appears as a scree slope rising towards the Serpentine Gallery building while from the other, the gallery end, it reveals a sculpted forest canopy within.
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Serpentine Pavilion 2019
Serpentine Pavilion 2019 designed by Junya Ishigami. this year’s structure is a rippling, triangular field of ragged Cumbrian slate laid on a steel mesh that is in turn supported by a copse of 106 impossibly dainty white poles. From one end it appears as a scree slope rising towards the Serpentine Gallery building while from the other, the gallery end, it reveals a sculpted forest canopy within.
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Serpentine Pavilion 2019
Serpentine Pavilion 2019 designed by Junya Ishigami. this year’s structure is a rippling, triangular field of ragged Cumbrian slate laid on a steel mesh that is in turn supported by a copse of 106 impossibly dainty white poles. From one end it appears as a scree slope rising towards the Serpentine Gallery building while from the other, the gallery end, it reveals a sculpted forest canopy within.
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Serpentine Pavilion 2019
Serpentine Pavilion 2019 designed by Junya Ishigami. this year’s structure is a rippling, triangular field of ragged Cumbrian slate laid on a steel mesh that is in turn supported by a copse of 106 impossibly dainty white poles. From one end it appears as a scree slope rising towards the Serpentine Gallery building while from the other, the gallery end, it reveals a sculpted forest canopy within.
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Serpentine Pavilion 2019
Serpentine Pavilion 2019 designed by Junya Ishigami. this year’s structure is a rippling, triangular field of ragged Cumbrian slate laid on a steel mesh that is in turn supported by a copse of 106 impossibly dainty white poles. From one end it appears as a scree slope rising towards the Serpentine Gallery building while from the other, the gallery end, it reveals a sculpted forest canopy within.
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Serpentine Pavilion 2019
Serpentine Pavilion 2019 designed by Junya Ishigami. this year’s structure is a rippling, triangular field of ragged Cumbrian slate laid on a steel mesh that is in turn supported by a copse of 106 impossibly dainty white poles. From one end it appears as a scree slope rising towards the Serpentine Gallery building while from the other, the gallery end, it reveals a sculpted forest canopy within.
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Serpentine Pavilion 2019
Serpentine Pavilion 2019 designed by Junya Ishigami. this year’s structure is a rippling, triangular field of ragged Cumbrian slate laid on a steel mesh that is in turn supported by a copse of 106 impossibly dainty white poles. From one end it appears as a scree slope rising towards the Serpentine Gallery building while from the other, the gallery end, it reveals a sculpted forest canopy within.
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Serpentine Pavilion 2019
Serpentine Pavilion 2019 designed by Junya Ishigami. this year’s structure is a rippling, triangular field of ragged Cumbrian slate laid on a steel mesh that is in turn supported by a copse of 106 impossibly dainty white poles. From one end it appears as a scree slope rising towards the Serpentine Gallery building while from the other, the gallery end, it reveals a sculpted forest canopy within.
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Serpentine Pavilion 2019
Serpentine Pavilion 2019 designed by Junya Ishigami. this year’s structure is a rippling, triangular field of ragged Cumbrian slate laid on a steel mesh that is in turn supported by a copse of 106 impossibly dainty white poles. From one end it appears as a scree slope rising towards the Serpentine Gallery building while from the other, the gallery end, it reveals a sculpted forest canopy within.
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PEOPLE - Promis am 'Venom' Photo Call in Beverly Hills
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/REX/Shutterstock (9898928aq)
Beverly Hills, CA - Sept.27, 2018: Reid Scott, Michelle Williams, Tom Hardy, Riz Ahmed and Jenny Slate at Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call
Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call , Beverly Hills, USA - 27 September 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis am 'Venom' Photo Call in Beverly Hills
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/REX/Shutterstock (9898928au)
Beverly Hills, CA - Sept.27, 2018: Director Ruben Fleischer, Reid Scott, Riz Ahmed, Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams and Jenny Slate at Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call
Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call , Beverly Hills, USA - 27 September 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis am 'Venom' Photo Call in Beverly Hills
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/REX/Shutterstock (9898928av)
Beverly Hills, CA - Sept.27, 2018: Producer Matt Tolmach, Director Ruben Fleischer, Reid Scott, Riz Ahmed, Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, Jenny Slate and Producer Avi Arad at Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call
Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call , Beverly Hills, USA - 27 September 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis am 'Venom' Photo Call in Beverly Hills
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/REX/Shutterstock (9898928k)
Beverly Hills, CA - Sept.27, 2018: Jenny Slate at Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call
Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call , Beverly Hills, USA - 27 September 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis am 'Venom' Photo Call in Beverly Hills
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/REX/Shutterstock (9898928j)
Beverly Hills, CA - Sept.27, 2018: Jenny Slate at Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call
Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call , Beverly Hills, USA - 27 September 2018
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DUK10105215_021
PEOPLE - Promis am 'Venom' Photo Call in Beverly Hills
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/REX/Shutterstock (9898928ar)
Beverly Hills, CA - Sept.27, 2018: Director Ruben Fleischer, Reid Scott, Michelle Williams, Tom Hardy, Riz Ahmed and Jenny Slate at Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call
Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call , Beverly Hills, USA - 27 September 2018
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DUK10105215_016
PEOPLE - Promis am 'Venom' Photo Call in Beverly Hills
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/REX/Shutterstock (9898928at)
Beverly Hills, CA - Sept.27, 2018: Producer Matt Tolmach, Director Ruben Fleischer, Reid Scott, Riz Ahmed, Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, Jenny Slate and Producer Avi Arad at Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call
Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call , Beverly Hills, USA - 27 September 2018
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DUK10105215_015
PEOPLE - Promis am 'Venom' Photo Call in Beverly Hills
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/REX/Shutterstock (9898928aj)
Beverly Hills, CA - Sept.27, 2018: Reid Scott, Michelle Williams, Tom Hardy, Riz Ahmed and Jenny Slate at Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call
Sony Pictures 'VENOM' Photo Call , Beverly Hills, USA - 27 September 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis am 'Venom' Photo Call in Beverly Hills
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Latour/REX/Shutterstock (9898871az)
Matt Tolmach, Ruben Fleischer, Reid Scott, Riz Ahmed, Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, Jenny Slate and Avi Arad
'Venom' film photocall, Los Angeles, USA - 27 Sep 2018
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DUK10105215_002
PEOPLE - Promis am 'Venom' Photo Call in Beverly Hills
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Latour/REX/Shutterstock (9898871ay)
Reid Scott, Michelle Williams, Tom Hardy, Riz Ahmed and Jenny Slate
'Venom' film photocall, Los Angeles, USA - 27 Sep 2018
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DUK10050808_112
PEOPLE - Promis im 'Variety Studio at Sundance Presented by Orville Redenbacher'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (7977308ae)
Jenny Slate, Edie Falco, Gillian Robespierre and Abby Quinn
Variety Studio at Sundance Presented by Orville Redenbacher's, Day 4, Park City, Utah, USA - 23 Jan 2017
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PEOPLE - Promis im 'Variety Studio at Sundance Presented by Orville Redenbacher'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (7977308af)
Jenny Slate
Variety Studio at Sundance Presented by Orville Redenbacher's, Day 4, Park City, Utah, USA - 23 Jan 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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PEOPLE - Promis im 'Variety Studio at Sundance Presented by Orville Redenbacher'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (7977308aq)
Jenny Slate, Edie Falco and Gillian Robespierre
Variety Studio at Sundance Presented by Orville Redenbacher's, Day 4, Park City, Utah, USA - 23 Jan 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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PEOPLE - Promis im 'Variety Studio at Sundance Presented by Orville Redenbacher'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (7946174eg)
Wallace Wolodarsky,Maya Forbes, Jackie Weaver, Jenny Slate, Jack Black and Willie Garson
Variety Studio at Sundance Presented by Orville Redenbacher's, Day 3, Park City, Utah, USA - 22 Jan 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10050808_133
PEOPLE - Promis im 'Variety Studio at Sundance Presented by Orville Redenbacher'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (7946174ez)
Wallace Wolodarsky,Maya Forbes, Jackie Weaver, Jenny Slate, Jack Black and Willie Garson
Variety Studio at Sundance Presented by Orville Redenbacher's, Day 3, Park City, Utah, USA - 22 Jan 2017
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DUK10012094_021
PEOPLE - Promis am 'SXSW Festival' in Austin Texas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tara Mays/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (5613075o)
Jenny Slate
My Blind Brother Premiere, SXSW Festival, Austin, Texas, America - 12 Mar 2016
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PEOPLE - Promis am 'SXSW Festival' in Austin Texas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tara Mays/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (5613075p)
Jenny Slate
My Blind Brother Premiere, SXSW Festival, Austin, Texas, America - 12 Mar 2016
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World's biggest underground trampoline set to open in snowdonia, Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bradley White/REX (3873345j)
Bounce Below brings trampolining to a new terrain. Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines are hung in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
World's Biggest Underground Trampoline Set to Open in Snowdonia
The world's first underground trampoline is set to open this Friday (4 July) in Snowdonia.
Thrill Seekers who may have already visited Europe's largest zip wire in north Wales, now have another reason to return.
This giant underground playground is the first of its kind in the world. The attraction has already received huge interest with over 160 people already booked on.
Bounce Below will bring trampolining to a new terrain.
Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines will hang in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
Visitor enjoying Bounce Below will be taken to the impressive 100 x 60 foot cavern, which sits by an old mining train and kitted out in special overalls and a helmet before being let loose in the caves to bounce, climb and slide in the most unique setting.
The walls are kitted out with techni-coloured lights which illuminate the subterranean background with vibrant colours.
The LED lights also reveal the beauty of the underground cavern, which was dug out by hand for 4500 hours to remove 500 tons of rubble in a process akin to the slate mining that took place there.
Bounce Below is part of the Zip World group that won international acclaim last March when they installed a pair of mile long zip lines at Zip World Velocity, that sees riders fly through the skies at over 100mph, 500ft in the air.
Zip World Titan opened last month (5 June), is another new site by the team behind ZipWorld.
Both attractions follow the opening of Zip World Velocity at Penrhyn Qquarry, Bethesda, which won international a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBOABCZB
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World's biggest underground trampoline set to open in snowdonia, Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alwyn Jones/REX (3873345i)
Zip World Titan, a new site by the team behind ZipWorld, opened last month in the underground Llechwedd slate caverns of the historic mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog.
World's Biggest Underground Trampoline Set to Open in Snowdonia
The world's first underground trampoline is set to open this Friday (4 July) in Snowdonia.
Thrill Seekers who may have already visited Europe's largest zip wire in north Wales, now have another reason to return.
This giant underground playground is the first of its kind in the world. The attraction has already received huge interest with over 160 people already booked on.
Bounce Below will bring trampolining to a new terrain.
Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines will hang in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
Visitor enjoying Bounce Below will be taken to the impressive 100 x 60 foot cavern, which sits by an old mining train and kitted out in special overalls and a helmet before being let loose in the caves to bounce, climb and slide in the most unique setting.
The walls are kitted out with techni-coloured lights which illuminate the subterranean background with vibrant colours.
The LED lights also reveal the beauty of the underground cavern, which was dug out by hand for 4500 hours to remove 500 tons of rubble in a process akin to the slate mining that took place there.
Bounce Below is part of the Zip World group that won international acclaim last March when they installed a pair of mile long zip lines at Zip World Velocity, that sees riders fly through the skies at over 100mph, 500ft in the air.
Zip World Titan opened last month (5 June), is another new site by the team behind ZipWorld.
Both attractions follow the opening of Zip World Velocity at Penrhyn Qquarry, Bethesda, which won international acclaim last March wh...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBOABCZB
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World's biggest underground trampoline set to open in snowdonia, Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bradley White/REX (3873345h)
Bounce Below brings trampolining to a new terrain. Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines are hung in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
World's Biggest Underground Trampoline Set to Open in Snowdonia
The world's first underground trampoline is set to open this Friday (4 July) in Snowdonia.
Thrill Seekers who may have already visited Europe's largest zip wire in north Wales, now have another reason to return.
This giant underground playground is the first of its kind in the world. The attraction has already received huge interest with over 160 people already booked on.
Bounce Below will bring trampolining to a new terrain.
Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines will hang in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
Visitor enjoying Bounce Below will be taken to the impressive 100 x 60 foot cavern, which sits by an old mining train and kitted out in special overalls and a helmet before being let loose in the caves to bounce, climb and slide in the most unique setting.
The walls are kitted out with techni-coloured lights which illuminate the subterranean background with vibrant colours.
The LED lights also reveal the beauty of the underground cavern, which was dug out by hand for 4500 hours to remove 500 tons of rubble in a process akin to the slate mining that took place there.
Bounce Below is part of the Zip World group that won international acclaim last March when they installed a pair of mile long zip lines at Zip World Velocity, that sees riders fly through the skies at over 100mph, 500ft in the air.
Zip World Titan opened last month (5 June), is another new site by the team behind ZipWorld.
Both attractions follow the opening of Zip World Velocity at Penrhyn Qquarry, Bethesda, which won international a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBOABCZB
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World's biggest underground trampoline set to open in snowdonia, Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alwyn Jones/REX (3873345g)
Zip World Titan, a new site by the team behind ZipWorld, opened last month in the underground Llechwedd slate caverns of the historic mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog.
World's Biggest Underground Trampoline Set to Open in Snowdonia
The world's first underground trampoline is set to open this Friday (4 July) in Snowdonia.
Thrill Seekers who may have already visited Europe's largest zip wire in north Wales, now have another reason to return.
This giant underground playground is the first of its kind in the world. The attraction has already received huge interest with over 160 people already booked on.
Bounce Below will bring trampolining to a new terrain.
Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines will hang in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
Visitor enjoying Bounce Below will be taken to the impressive 100 x 60 foot cavern, which sits by an old mining train and kitted out in special overalls and a helmet before being let loose in the caves to bounce, climb and slide in the most unique setting.
The walls are kitted out with techni-coloured lights which illuminate the subterranean background with vibrant colours.
The LED lights also reveal the beauty of the underground cavern, which was dug out by hand for 4500 hours to remove 500 tons of rubble in a process akin to the slate mining that took place there.
Bounce Below is part of the Zip World group that won international acclaim last March when they installed a pair of mile long zip lines at Zip World Velocity, that sees riders fly through the skies at over 100mph, 500ft in the air.
Zip World Titan opened last month (5 June), is another new site by the team behind ZipWorld.
Both attractions follow the opening of Zip World Velocity at Penrhyn Qquarry, Bethesda, which won international acclaim last March wh...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBOABCZB
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World's biggest underground trampoline set to open in snowdonia, Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bradley White/REX (3873345f)
Bounce Below brings trampolining to a new terrain. Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines are hung in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
World's Biggest Underground Trampoline Set to Open in Snowdonia
The world's first underground trampoline is set to open this Friday (4 July) in Snowdonia.
Thrill Seekers who may have already visited Europe's largest zip wire in north Wales, now have another reason to return.
This giant underground playground is the first of its kind in the world. The attraction has already received huge interest with over 160 people already booked on.
Bounce Below will bring trampolining to a new terrain.
Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines will hang in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
Visitor enjoying Bounce Below will be taken to the impressive 100 x 60 foot cavern, which sits by an old mining train and kitted out in special overalls and a helmet before being let loose in the caves to bounce, climb and slide in the most unique setting.
The walls are kitted out with techni-coloured lights which illuminate the subterranean background with vibrant colours.
The LED lights also reveal the beauty of the underground cavern, which was dug out by hand for 4500 hours to remove 500 tons of rubble in a process akin to the slate mining that took place there.
Bounce Below is part of the Zip World group that won international acclaim last March when they installed a pair of mile long zip lines at Zip World Velocity, that sees riders fly through the skies at over 100mph, 500ft in the air.
Zip World Titan opened last month (5 June), is another new site by the team behind ZipWorld.
Both attractions follow the opening of Zip World Velocity at Penrhyn Qquarry, Bethesda, which won international a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBOABCZB
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World's biggest underground trampoline set to open in snowdonia, Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alwyn Jones/REX (3873345d)
Zip World Titan, a new site by the team behind ZipWorld, opened last month in the underground Llechwedd slate caverns of the historic mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog.
World's Biggest Underground Trampoline Set to Open in Snowdonia
The world's first underground trampoline is set to open this Friday (4 July) in Snowdonia.
Thrill Seekers who may have already visited Europe's largest zip wire in north Wales, now have another reason to return.
This giant underground playground is the first of its kind in the world. The attraction has already received huge interest with over 160 people already booked on.
Bounce Below will bring trampolining to a new terrain.
Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines will hang in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
Visitor enjoying Bounce Below will be taken to the impressive 100 x 60 foot cavern, which sits by an old mining train and kitted out in special overalls and a helmet before being let loose in the caves to bounce, climb and slide in the most unique setting.
The walls are kitted out with techni-coloured lights which illuminate the subterranean background with vibrant colours.
The LED lights also reveal the beauty of the underground cavern, which was dug out by hand for 4500 hours to remove 500 tons of rubble in a process akin to the slate mining that took place there.
Bounce Below is part of the Zip World group that won international acclaim last March when they installed a pair of mile long zip lines at Zip World Velocity, that sees riders fly through the skies at over 100mph, 500ft in the air.
Zip World Titan opened last month (5 June), is another new site by the team behind ZipWorld.
Both attractions follow the opening of Zip World Velocity at Penrhyn Qquarry, Bethesda, which won international acclaim last March wh...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBOABCZB
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World's biggest underground trampoline set to open in snowdonia, Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bradley White/REX (3873345c)
Bounce Below brings trampolining to a new terrain. Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines are hung in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
World's Biggest Underground Trampoline Set to Open in Snowdonia
The world's first underground trampoline is set to open this Friday (4 July) in Snowdonia.
Thrill Seekers who may have already visited Europe's largest zip wire in north Wales, now have another reason to return.
This giant underground playground is the first of its kind in the world. The attraction has already received huge interest with over 160 people already booked on.
Bounce Below will bring trampolining to a new terrain.
Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines will hang in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
Visitor enjoying Bounce Below will be taken to the impressive 100 x 60 foot cavern, which sits by an old mining train and kitted out in special overalls and a helmet before being let loose in the caves to bounce, climb and slide in the most unique setting.
The walls are kitted out with techni-coloured lights which illuminate the subterranean background with vibrant colours.
The LED lights also reveal the beauty of the underground cavern, which was dug out by hand for 4500 hours to remove 500 tons of rubble in a process akin to the slate mining that took place there.
Bounce Below is part of the Zip World group that won international acclaim last March when they installed a pair of mile long zip lines at Zip World Velocity, that sees riders fly through the skies at over 100mph, 500ft in the air.
Zip World Titan opened last month (5 June), is another new site by the team behind ZipWorld.
Both attractions follow the opening of Zip World Velocity at Penrhyn Qquarry, Bethesda, which won international a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBOABCZB
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World's biggest underground trampoline set to open in snowdonia, Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bradley White/REX (3873345e)
Bounce Below brings trampolining to a new terrain. Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines are hung in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
World's Biggest Underground Trampoline Set to Open in Snowdonia
The world's first underground trampoline is set to open this Friday (4 July) in Snowdonia.
Thrill Seekers who may have already visited Europe's largest zip wire in north Wales, now have another reason to return.
This giant underground playground is the first of its kind in the world. The attraction has already received huge interest with over 160 people already booked on.
Bounce Below will bring trampolining to a new terrain.
Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines will hang in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
Visitor enjoying Bounce Below will be taken to the impressive 100 x 60 foot cavern, which sits by an old mining train and kitted out in special overalls and a helmet before being let loose in the caves to bounce, climb and slide in the most unique setting.
The walls are kitted out with techni-coloured lights which illuminate the subterranean background with vibrant colours.
The LED lights also reveal the beauty of the underground cavern, which was dug out by hand for 4500 hours to remove 500 tons of rubble in a process akin to the slate mining that took place there.
Bounce Below is part of the Zip World group that won international acclaim last March when they installed a pair of mile long zip lines at Zip World Velocity, that sees riders fly through the skies at over 100mph, 500ft in the air.
Zip World Titan opened last month (5 June), is another new site by the team behind ZipWorld.
Both attractions follow the opening of Zip World Velocity at Penrhyn Qquarry, Bethesda, which won international a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBOABCZB
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World's biggest underground trampoline set to open in snowdonia, Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bradley White/REX (3873345b)
Bounce Below brings trampolining to a new terrain. Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines are hung in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
World's Biggest Underground Trampoline Set to Open in Snowdonia
The world's first underground trampoline is set to open this Friday (4 July) in Snowdonia.
Thrill Seekers who may have already visited Europe's largest zip wire in north Wales, now have another reason to return.
This giant underground playground is the first of its kind in the world. The attraction has already received huge interest with over 160 people already booked on.
Bounce Below will bring trampolining to a new terrain.
Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines will hang in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
Visitor enjoying Bounce Below will be taken to the impressive 100 x 60 foot cavern, which sits by an old mining train and kitted out in special overalls and a helmet before being let loose in the caves to bounce, climb and slide in the most unique setting.
The walls are kitted out with techni-coloured lights which illuminate the subterranean background with vibrant colours.
The LED lights also reveal the beauty of the underground cavern, which was dug out by hand for 4500 hours to remove 500 tons of rubble in a process akin to the slate mining that took place there.
Bounce Below is part of the Zip World group that won international acclaim last March when they installed a pair of mile long zip lines at Zip World Velocity, that sees riders fly through the skies at over 100mph, 500ft in the air.
Zip World Titan opened last month (5 June), is another new site by the team behind ZipWorld.
Both attractions follow the opening of Zip World Velocity at Penrhyn Qquarry, Bethesda, which won international a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBOABCZB
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World's biggest underground trampoline set to open in snowdonia, Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alwyn Jones/REX (3873345a)
Visitors will ride the zip wire at 95mph for over a mile from 700ft in the air. Zip World Titan, a new site by the team behind ZipWorld, opened last month in the underground Llechwedd slate caverns of the historic mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog., FULL BODY
World's Biggest Underground Trampoline Set to Open in Snowdonia
The world's first underground trampoline is set to open this Friday (4 July) in Snowdonia.
Thrill Seekers who may have already visited Europe's largest zip wire in north Wales, now have another reason to return.
This giant underground playground is the first of its kind in the world. The attraction has already received huge interest with over 160 people already booked on.
Bounce Below will bring trampolining to a new terrain.
Unlike anything seen before, three huge trampolines will hang in the old slate cavern at varying levels, linked together by 60ft slides.
Visitor enjoying Bounce Below will be taken to the impressive 100 x 60 foot cavern, which sits by an old mining train and kitted out in special overalls and a helmet before being let loose in the caves to bounce, climb and slide in the most unique setting.
The walls are kitted out with techni-coloured lights which illuminate the subterranean background with vibrant colours.
The LED lights also reveal the beauty of the underground cavern, which was dug out by hand for 4500 hours to remove 500 tons of rubble in a process akin to the slate mining that took place there.
Bounce Below is part of the Zip World group that won international acclaim last March when they installed a pair of mile long zip lines at Zip World Velocity, that sees riders fly through the skies at over 100mph, 500ft in the air.
Zip World Titan opened last month (5 June), is another new site by the team behind ZipWorld.
Both attractions follow the opening of Zip...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBOABCZB
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Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District, Cumbria, Britain - 26 May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Price / Rex Features (1724283h)
The Scariest Cave In Britain?
At first glance this looks like a perfectly ordinary scene, but tilt your head to one side a terrifying skull visage emerges.
In the bright sunlight the magnificent Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District doesn't look like the scariest cave in Britain.
But look at it with fresh eyes, and from a different angle, and the outline of a spooky skull can clearly be seen.
Hodge Close is a massive excavation of light green coloured slate, sheer-sided and unfenced.
The 150 feet deep face is a favourite with abseilers, while the 150 feet deep flooded workings are popular with divers.
There is a tunnel entrance at a depth of 24m, which leads to three chambers and two interconnecting tunnels.
A number of divers have lost their lives at Hodge Close as a result of getting lost in these underwater tunnels.
In 2005 the Coniston Mountain Rescue Team had to help a 48-year-old diver who had surfaced too fast after thinking he had seen a body under the water there.
And anyone in any doubt of the peril that can be faced at Hodge Close need only look at these unnerving images.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andrew Price / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICFNTIWHI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District, Cumbria, Britain - 26 May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Price / Rex Features (1724283g)
The Scariest Cave In Britain?
At first glance this looks like a perfectly ordinary scene, but tilt your head to one side a terrifying skull visage emerges.
In the bright sunlight the magnificent Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District doesn't look like the scariest cave in Britain.
But look at it with fresh eyes, and from a different angle, and the outline of a spooky skull can clearly be seen.
Hodge Close is a massive excavation of light green coloured slate, sheer-sided and unfenced.
The 150 feet deep face is a favourite with abseilers, while the 150 feet deep flooded workings are popular with divers.
There is a tunnel entrance at a depth of 24m, which leads to three chambers and two interconnecting tunnels.
A number of divers have lost their lives at Hodge Close as a result of getting lost in these underwater tunnels.
In 2005 the Coniston Mountain Rescue Team had to help a 48-year-old diver who had surfaced too fast after thinking he had seen a body under the water there.
And anyone in any doubt of the peril that can be faced at Hodge Close need only look at these unnerving images.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andrew Price / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICFNTIWHI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District, Cumbria, Britain - 26 May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Price / Rex Features (1724283c)
The Scariest Cave In Britain?
At first glance this looks like a perfectly ordinary scene, but tilt your head to one side a terrifying skull visage emerges.
In the bright sunlight the magnificent Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District doesn't look like the scariest cave in Britain.
But look at it with fresh eyes, and from a different angle, and the outline of a spooky skull can clearly be seen.
Hodge Close is a massive excavation of light green coloured slate, sheer-sided and unfenced.
The 150 feet deep face is a favourite with abseilers, while the 150 feet deep flooded workings are popular with divers.
There is a tunnel entrance at a depth of 24m, which leads to three chambers and two interconnecting tunnels.
A number of divers have lost their lives at Hodge Close as a result of getting lost in these underwater tunnels.
In 2005 the Coniston Mountain Rescue Team had to help a 48-year-old diver who had surfaced too fast after thinking he had seen a body under the water there.
And anyone in any doubt of the peril that can be faced at Hodge Close need only look at these unnerving images.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andrew Price / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICFNTIWHI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District, Cumbria, Britain - 26 May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Price / Rex Features (1724283f)
The Scariest Cave In Britain?
At first glance this looks like a perfectly ordinary scene, but tilt your head to one side a terrifying skull visage emerges.
In the bright sunlight the magnificent Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District doesn't look like the scariest cave in Britain.
But look at it with fresh eyes, and from a different angle, and the outline of a spooky skull can clearly be seen.
Hodge Close is a massive excavation of light green coloured slate, sheer-sided and unfenced.
The 150 feet deep face is a favourite with abseilers, while the 150 feet deep flooded workings are popular with divers.
There is a tunnel entrance at a depth of 24m, which leads to three chambers and two interconnecting tunnels.
A number of divers have lost their lives at Hodge Close as a result of getting lost in these underwater tunnels.
In 2005 the Coniston Mountain Rescue Team had to help a 48-year-old diver who had surfaced too fast after thinking he had seen a body under the water there.
And anyone in any doubt of the peril that can be faced at Hodge Close need only look at these unnerving images.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andrew Price / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICFNTIWHI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District, Cumbria, Britain - 26 May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Price / Rex Features (1724283d)
The Scariest Cave In Britain?
At first glance this looks like a perfectly ordinary scene, but tilt your head to one side a terrifying skull visage emerges.
In the bright sunlight the magnificent Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District doesn't look like the scariest cave in Britain.
But look at it with fresh eyes, and from a different angle, and the outline of a spooky skull can clearly be seen.
Hodge Close is a massive excavation of light green coloured slate, sheer-sided and unfenced.
The 150 feet deep face is a favourite with abseilers, while the 150 feet deep flooded workings are popular with divers.
There is a tunnel entrance at a depth of 24m, which leads to three chambers and two interconnecting tunnels.
A number of divers have lost their lives at Hodge Close as a result of getting lost in these underwater tunnels.
In 2005 the Coniston Mountain Rescue Team had to help a 48-year-old diver who had surfaced too fast after thinking he had seen a body under the water there.
And anyone in any doubt of the peril that can be faced at Hodge Close need only look at these unnerving images.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andrew Price / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICFNTIWHI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District, Cumbria, Britain - 26 May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Price / Rex Features (1724283e)
The Scariest Cave In Britain?
At first glance this looks like a perfectly ordinary scene, but tilt your head to one side a terrifying skull visage emerges.
In the bright sunlight the magnificent Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District doesn't look like the scariest cave in Britain.
But look at it with fresh eyes, and from a different angle, and the outline of a spooky skull can clearly be seen.
Hodge Close is a massive excavation of light green coloured slate, sheer-sided and unfenced.
The 150 feet deep face is a favourite with abseilers, while the 150 feet deep flooded workings are popular with divers.
There is a tunnel entrance at a depth of 24m, which leads to three chambers and two interconnecting tunnels.
A number of divers have lost their lives at Hodge Close as a result of getting lost in these underwater tunnels.
In 2005 the Coniston Mountain Rescue Team had to help a 48-year-old diver who had surfaced too fast after thinking he had seen a body under the water there.
And anyone in any doubt of the peril that can be faced at Hodge Close need only look at these unnerving images.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andrew Price / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICFNTIWHI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District, Cumbria, Britain - 26 May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Price / Rex Features (1724283b)
The Scariest Cave In Britain?
At first glance this looks like a perfectly ordinary scene, but tilt your head to one side a terrifying skull visage emerges.
In the bright sunlight the magnificent Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District doesn't look like the scariest cave in Britain.
But look at it with fresh eyes, and from a different angle, and the outline of a spooky skull can clearly be seen.
Hodge Close is a massive excavation of light green coloured slate, sheer-sided and unfenced.
The 150 feet deep face is a favourite with abseilers, while the 150 feet deep flooded workings are popular with divers.
There is a tunnel entrance at a depth of 24m, which leads to three chambers and two interconnecting tunnels.
A number of divers have lost their lives at Hodge Close as a result of getting lost in these underwater tunnels.
In 2005 the Coniston Mountain Rescue Team had to help a 48-year-old diver who had surfaced too fast after thinking he had seen a body under the water there.
And anyone in any doubt of the peril that can be faced at Hodge Close need only look at these unnerving images.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andrew Price / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICFNTIWHI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District, Cumbria, Britain - 26 May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Price / Rex Features (1724283a)
The Scariest Cave In Britain?
At first glance this looks like a perfectly ordinary scene, but tilt your head to one side a terrifying skull visage emerges.
In the bright sunlight the magnificent Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District doesn't look like the scariest cave in Britain.
But look at it with fresh eyes, and from a different angle, and the outline of a spooky skull can clearly be seen.
Hodge Close is a massive excavation of light green coloured slate, sheer-sided and unfenced.
The 150 feet deep face is a favourite with abseilers, while the 150 feet deep flooded workings are popular with divers.
There is a tunnel entrance at a depth of 24m, which leads to three chambers and two interconnecting tunnels.
A number of divers have lost their lives at Hodge Close as a result of getting lost in these underwater tunnels.
In 2005 the Coniston Mountain Rescue Team had to help a 48-year-old diver who had surfaced too fast after thinking he had seen a body under the water there.
And anyone in any doubt of the peril that can be faced at Hodge Close need only look at these unnerving images.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andrew Price / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICFNTIWHI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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USA - 2011 - Nicole Scherzinger ft 50 Cent "Right There" Music Video in Los Angeles
Behind the scenes of Nicole Scherzinger featuring 50 Cent "Right There" Music Video on April 11, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.
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