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'The plughole' .. 'Ladybower dam'..

'The plughole' .. 'Ladybower dam'..
View North across 'Ladybower dam' near Sheffield UK. and now very close to overflowing .. this dam differs to many others as it features an earth embankment and not a solid masonry dam wall where the water will spill over - instead two 'Spillways' were constructed to act as 'plugholes' ..here is the West spillway shaft...which plummets 30 metres straight down into the River Derwent outlet below.

Would you fancy taking a look down there ?
You can.......'Patrick Dickinson' on 'Youtube.
.''Ladybower Reservoir Plughole Explore Inside and Out''..

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 ֎ — Jean Nymer
֎ — Jean Nymer club
Interesting concept and piece of engineering. I had never heard of such things.
Great illustrative photo.
5 years ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club
Cheers.. Nicolas'... I find an interest in this region and the building of these dams.. 'Howden' - 'Derwent' and 'Ladybower'... I have several books about the history.
Keep well... and best wishes.. from David J'... UK.
5 years ago.
 Xata
Xata club
Impressive... but I did not understand the use of this... and wouldn't like to be caught falling there!
This video of the place is fascinating: www.youtube.com/watch?v=bONRFCLxsJY
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club
Xata'... thanks for the video link... that was most impressive and top quality camera work..
The use of these drains is to allow water to leave the reservoir .. when there is no solid masonry overflow wall in place... / Here - at 'Ladybower' the dam wall is a sloping earth and clay embankment... Best wishes to you.. from David J'.. UK.
5 years ago.
 DOMCHO
DOMCHO club
Superbe déversoir de cru
5 years ago.
David G Johnson club has replied to DOMCHO club
Thanks.. DOMCHO'... Ladybower was built early 1940s... lots of good walks in the area too.
Cheers from David J'...
5 years ago.
 polytropos
polytropos club
Fascinating and frightening at the same time! Also the video by Xata.
I also wonder what happens if someone falls in there.
5 years ago.
David G Johnson club has replied to polytropos club
Yes .. I am always interested to see what's down these things.. and it's scary at the same time.
Going down the spillways is a sheer drop of 30 metres... then opens to a slope into a large drain.. big enough to drive a car along..
Cheers.. from David J'.. UK.
5 years ago.
polytropos club has replied to David G Johnson club
So it would a good idea not to swim too close to that thing.
5 years ago.
David G Johnson club has replied to polytropos club
Real scary... there were small boats very close by too with fishermen on board... I wouldn't fancy that either.... take a look at the video'... it shows everything.
Best wishes to you.. from David J'.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSnWsGbDoxE&t=532s
5 years ago.
 grobi358
grobi358 club
The stairs to the hell... I think ;))
3 years ago.

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