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GPS applies to save historic forts

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posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 12:20 PM
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A little bit of news for those in the paranormal field.. The group that I am a lead investigator for, www.ghostfinder.co.uk... have applied to the local council to become part of saving some 17 historic defensive forts...


MOVES are under way to save the forgotten 'Ring of Fire' which once protected Plymouth from a possible French invasion. The so-called Palmerston forts were built in the 1860s and 1870s in a chain stretching from Staddon in the east, through Crownhill in the centre to Tregantle in Cornwall. Some 17 forts and batteries were joined by a military road designed to allow troops to move behind cover when under attack.

www.thisisplymouth.co.uk...

We hope this will bring a lot of good to everyone involved as well as the paranormal field.

There is a lot of potential for this place should anyone get a foot in the door.. and we hope we can, especially for investigations.. fingers crossed..
We have no idea if our application will be successful, but we can only try.. I know there are several ATS members here in the UK who would probably love to come and visit

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This is Crownhill fort in Plymouth;




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