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History Following Joseph Bazalgette's achievements with London's sewer systems, Nottingham realised that they needed one themselves. One part of this was the Beck Valley Culvert. It carries water, and a few CSOs, for a few miles under the eastern part of the city. Built in 1883/84 by Footing and Barry Contractors, it is almost entirely brick. Explore While I was looking forward to spending some quality time with my xbox, I received a message from PaulthePom, "Fancy trying Beck Valley tonight" "Ow, ow, your twisting my arm" Two hours later we were parked close to the outfall, putting our waders on. After a brief conversation with a runner, and a panic when my waders breached, just when I remembered that my mobile was still in my pocket. We were in. And boy was she gorgeous. (1)
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Cheers for Looking
[last edit 8/10/2016 2:34 PM by KM Punk - edited 1 times]
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Oh yeah mate, awesome pictures, total brick pr0n!
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