Thursday, 5 August 2010

Coal House Fort, Essex 31st July 2010

I must admit to being quite impressed with the level of interaction upon this event, the group of people were interactive and keen to interact which lead to such a high level of activity.

The latrine block used during the second world war as both a toilet and a shower block for the soldiers manning the guns were undoubtedly the most active I had experienced at this location. Stones were thrown around the room, the largest of these being a piece of concrete about 3 inches by 1 inch, bland in colour and landed on a table behind where the group where stood. The walls of the latrine area are painted in white, yet the piece of concrete was bland in colour. There were several smaller stones thrown onto the floor and on one occasion several people including myself were hit in the chest area by small stones.

Well worth the visit, and would highly recommend it

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