Grimsby Telegraph

Finds ‘secret military dumping ground’

GRIMSBY MAN CAME ACROSS A ‘MIXTURE OF MILITARY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT’

- By PAIGE FRESHWATER paige.freshwater@reachplc.com @PaigeFresh­water

A GRIMSBY man has discovered a ‘secret military dumping ground’ in Lincolnshi­re.

Urban explorer Ste G came across a ‘mixture of military vehicles and equipment’ when exploring the countrysid­e. He has not disclosed its exact location to prevent it from being vandalised.

Ste G has uploaded video footage of his exploratio­n around the ‘secret military vehicle dump’ onto his YouTube channel.

In the video, he stumbles across a building with a sign on it which reads: “Danger. Explosive test area. No entry when red flags are flying”. Following this, he comes across numerous vehicles all parked up in unison.

Amongst them, he claims, are old military vans with their steering wheels and pedals missing.

Nature appears to be reclaiming the vehicles as moss and grass grows either inside or through the vehicles. Upon spotting them, Ste G says: “It’s honourably rusted shut or locked. There’s no roof on it.”

He turns his attention to another car parked up nearby with its door slightly open.

He takes a peek inside and says: “There’s two seats and a lot of moss”. The urban explorer spots a sign within the vehicle which reads: “Army driver. To be the best you are, be warned, be profession­al, be courteous, your driving standards are being observed.”

He spots other items of interest behind a thick hedgerow but is unable to reach them to explore them further. “Look at all that through there,” he says. “It’s full of equipment through them bushes.

“That’s a bit gutting. These bushes go quite far back and all the military stuff is all hidden in there in the spikes.”

 ??  ?? Ste G spotted other items of interest behind a thick hedgerow but was unable to reach them
Ste G spotted other items of interest behind a thick hedgerow but was unable to reach them
 ??  ?? One of the ‘military vehicles’ Ste G came across
One of the ‘military vehicles’ Ste G came across

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