Old unused rail tunnel in Liverpool.
Ingenious architecture when it was built in the mid 1800s
because something is unused or abandoned today
so it necessarily doesn’t mean that it is useless.
Perhaps we lack more imagination than we assume
especially for recycling or use of hidden features.
Impressive architecture in your pic.
You’re right , doesn’t make sense leaving this tunnel abandoned and useless!
#.anna
So glad you enjoyed this view – sometimes we forget all those fascinating places, I believe we can use them much better – if we open our eyes… 😀
At that time, start the progress and innovation in architecture. It is a shame to neglect all this.
#.sebastian
Agree – we have to be more clever seeing more opportunities and there are many… 🙂
Interesting one Le Drake, I was involved in building a new office block in the centre of Hull a few years back and one day was asked to go with the foreman. We went down some steps and into a labyrinth of tunnels I never knew existed. Something to do with WW2 and the people in charge being able to move about during the bombing, all sealed up now and considering over the years there has been flooding they were quite dry too.
#.wheniwasalad
Yeah the city of Hull hides a lot of secrets too and it’s fascinating exploring those secrets – I guess you are right about the WW2, a lot of safety works were done both in L’pool, Hull and many other cities – often we still don’t know how much hidden… 🙂
Love it…dark and mysterious!
#.suej
So glad you enjoyed the view – agree those mysterious places are so fascinating… 🙂
And it makes me want to go there!
#.suej
I believe that kind of curiosity is important… 🙂
Totally agree!
I really like this capture, Drake. It tells the stories…
#.amy
So glad you enjoyed this view, really do appreciate… 🙂
Well lucky for you, to find such a gem. It gave me goosebumps when I opened up this post. Major love.
#.laurie
I love to explore the areas I am in
whether it is shorter or longer time… 😀
So glad you enjoyed this view, goosebumps is a largepart of the searching for experiences in our surroundings – luckily I would say… 🙂
Best wishes for you and yours, my friend… 🙂
Impressive and fascinating picture!
#.aurore
So glad you enjoyed this view – yeah find it fascinating too… 🙂
SO much more beautiful and interesting looking than our modern tunnels for sure.
#.diahann
Yeah glad you mentioning this – agree so much… 😀
It’s neat, but scary… good for Hallowe’en! 😎
#.resa
Didn’t see any pumpkins… 😎 😀
They could be hiding in the shadows… 😎 😎
– and without light inside the pumpkins, I guess… 😀
😎 😎
Happy Hallowe’en, Le Drake!
This is a fave celebration out here in the prairies!
A Happy Hallowe’en return for the canadian prairie girl who enjoy city life now… 😀
😀
Fantástica captura !!!
#.barbara
Thanks a lot, so glad you like it – really do appreciate… 🙂