This is the forest that the Largantogher Brook flow through. The forest it is presumably haunted. It is one of the more creepy spots of the town as it always gives people bad vibes and it is used by drug addicts and god knows what. It is also a local flytipping spot at the momment as people dump waste into the Largantogher brook and the forest.
Note that some of these pictures are taken today some last year and a long time ago
The Brook from the first bridge in the forest note the microwave caught in the undergrowth.
The other side
The First Bridge
The path
Coming up to the Largantgher Overflow Sewer. Note how eerie the place looks.
The sewer itself i will not explore it because it is proper foul sewer water.This did used to be a brook back in the 1950s to 1960s before the largantogher houses were built.
Beside the cesspit.
Close up on flytipped Rubbish dumped into the pond.
The pipe.
The forest and waste
These Pictures were taken 28/10/18
old pictures
Grey water discharge.
The sewer with cream soap discharge.
The Sewer Back in 2010.
The Largantogher Brook contaminated with raw sewage from the Largantogher Sewer Overflow.
The Second Bridge the brook now flows open through fields that are very vulnerable to flooding as it meets the Milltown burn.
Upstream From the third bridge the second bridge is in the distance
The third bridge itself
downstream side.
From here the brook goes into another smaller culvert that dumps into the Milltown Burn.
The Brook Before it enters the Mullagh Culvert I did go in to the tunnel but I did not go far because the water was deep and my back was hurting I was bent double.
The Culvert Itself
Disgusting Chocolate brown water most likely sewerage.
Close up of tunnel.
See You On The Other Side
Looking In from The Other Side.
The brooks outfall covered by a heifty flap valve note the flood debris carried down the brook.
The final streach of the Largantogher Brook as it meets the Milltown Burn.
View of the Largantogher Brook outfall and the Milltown Burn from the old bridge
The Milltown Burn From The Old Mullagh Bridge
Thanks for looking
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Note that some of these pictures are taken today some last year and a long time ago
The Brook from the first bridge in the forest note the microwave caught in the undergrowth.
The other side
The First Bridge
The path
Coming up to the Largantgher Overflow Sewer. Note how eerie the place looks.
The sewer itself i will not explore it because it is proper foul sewer water.This did used to be a brook back in the 1950s to 1960s before the largantogher houses were built.
Beside the cesspit.
Close up on flytipped Rubbish dumped into the pond.
The pipe.
The forest and waste
These Pictures were taken 28/10/18
old pictures
Grey water discharge.
The sewer with cream soap discharge.
The Sewer Back in 2010.
The Largantogher Brook contaminated with raw sewage from the Largantogher Sewer Overflow.
The Second Bridge the brook now flows open through fields that are very vulnerable to flooding as it meets the Milltown burn.
Upstream From the third bridge the second bridge is in the distance
The third bridge itself
downstream side.
From here the brook goes into another smaller culvert that dumps into the Milltown Burn.
The Brook Before it enters the Mullagh Culvert I did go in to the tunnel but I did not go far because the water was deep and my back was hurting I was bent double.
The Culvert Itself
Disgusting Chocolate brown water most likely sewerage.
Close up of tunnel.
See You On The Other Side
Looking In from The Other Side.
The brooks outfall covered by a heifty flap valve note the flood debris carried down the brook.
The final streach of the Largantogher Brook as it meets the Milltown Burn.
View of the Largantogher Brook outfall and the Milltown Burn from the old bridge
The Milltown Burn From The Old Mullagh Bridge
Thanks for looking
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