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Has anyone read Hamish McDonald's 'The Gravy Star'? OK! it's a Scottish novel about a guy called Farchar McNab who takes sanctuary in Botanic Gardens Station. His retreat from the post indusrtrial society that surrounds him, but he has to face up to his past!. This is a story of love, dreams and rea...
by Pgcc93
Fri Oct 17, 2003 10:03 pm
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: Literature
Replies: 1
Views: 3954

Re: Hi Everybody,

Are there any good dives/tunnels like that in Scotland ??


There are quite a few dives in Glasgow but I've never came across a good one :wink:

Welcome to the site mate!
PGCC
by Pgcc93
Tue Oct 14, 2003 2:14 pm
 
Forum: Glasgow Chat (Coffee Lounge)
Topic: INTRODUCE YOURSELF
Replies: 2726
Views: 1902299

there an old quarry with long tunnels leading off it up at mugdock country park. up on the hill side theres 3 large air vents for the mines below if your interested. :D tunnel-tastic! I think the air vents you refer to are not mine shafts as such. There for the water course that feeds Mugdock resev...
by Pgcc93
Tue Oct 14, 2003 2:00 pm
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: Ordnance survey
Replies: 8
Views: 14837

They ain't air raid shelters or ever have been. It's part of the old railway cutting that is now covered over by the expressway. The stone retaining walls are still intact as you walk the length ot this short tunnel (3 to 400 yards long approx) it comes to an abrupt end with concrete pilings at it's...
by Pgcc93
Thu Aug 14, 2003 12:16 am
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: tunnels
Replies: 408
Views: 488751
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