Isn't it sad that in a fully developed society there are still animals lurking before us.
The way it goes is that you work, you play.
The way it works for these people is, they get your taxes they steal your things they play.
An Utter shame that I NEARLY caught these pigs.
Daniel.J.Lynch
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Sunday, 19 June 2011
Vic Sur Aisne War Caves
On our third visit back to Vic Sur Aisne (Berny Riviere) we decided that a trip to the much talked about war caves was in order.
After chatting to reps we established that the place to go was about 5 minutes from the camp site. Now my directions may be slightly out but here we go. Go left as you come out of la croix du vieux pont and drive a few yards up the road and then take the first right you see! You will drive along a straight road and past a pony training centre on your left and some sort of leisure centre on the right. Follow this road around to the right and you will see a house on your left.
Turn left as you go past and park your car on the dirt road (or not if your walking)
Now you need to walk towards the poorly drawn arrow.
You will come across the caves about a 10-15 minute walk up the hill which includes going through some gates! You will get to a cross roads where you can either go straight, left or right. You need to go right and down into the caves!
The Cave was miles underground and it was very cold the deeper you went! There are lots of Knooks and Crannies to explore and I 100% recommend taking a torch. We found an old church within the caves and lots of rooms and interiesting things on the wall.
*Warning, I would not advise visiting in the dark as it could be a hangout to local youths!!
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After chatting to reps we established that the place to go was about 5 minutes from the camp site. Now my directions may be slightly out but here we go. Go left as you come out of la croix du vieux pont and drive a few yards up the road and then take the first right you see! You will drive along a straight road and past a pony training centre on your left and some sort of leisure centre on the right. Follow this road around to the right and you will see a house on your left.
Turn left as you go past and park your car on the dirt road (or not if your walking)
Now you need to walk towards the poorly drawn arrow.
You will come across the caves about a 10-15 minute walk up the hill which includes going through some gates! You will get to a cross roads where you can either go straight, left or right. You need to go right and down into the caves!
The First World War Car at the entrance.
Some sort of Turbine (possibly for power)
The Cave was miles underground and it was very cold the deeper you went! There are lots of Knooks and Crannies to explore and I 100% recommend taking a torch. We found an old church within the caves and lots of rooms and interiesting things on the wall.
*Warning, I would not advise visiting in the dark as it could be a hangout to local youths!!
More Pictures:
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