The Llanddulas Jetty is located off the seafront at Llanddulas, Conwy County, North Wales. There are two jetties both used for loading crushed limestone (that is quarried in the Llanddulas Quarries) onto boats for export to various destinations
after the very dodgy access onto this jetty i made my way down very slowly but surely but 3/4 of the way later i noticed the hand rails and side supports were non existent anymore...
now faced with the task of carrying on or turning back i crouched down and got under the conveyor belt...this decision wasnt going to be easy
anyway after a few minutes i stood the wind was picking up now and it was raining would i either get blown off or fall through in the drink
sod it ill carry on...
about 2 metres down the floor started to get really bad with wooden beams creaking and some not even bolted on the decision was made to turn back and go explore the silo and get out of the rain even if i had a life jacket on id prob still have turned back
id highly recommend a visit to this place as its bloody huge but people be very very carefull on this thing
ill let my pics do the talking..
thanks to kevsy21 for watching my arse on this one..
here we go...
nearing the halfway point...
up the stairs to kick about 50 pigeons out of the hut..
carefully does it throught the hut...
phew the stairs wobble a bit id better just step over this hole
out of the wind and rain for a minute to gather my thoughts (clock the floor)
a litle bit further down this was the point were i wasnt going any further the end just near
looking back after climbing up onto the main conveyor lines
view from under the jetty
this led to the room above the hoppers i didnt fancy my chances...
after the very dodgy access onto this jetty i made my way down very slowly but surely but 3/4 of the way later i noticed the hand rails and side supports were non existent anymore...
now faced with the task of carrying on or turning back i crouched down and got under the conveyor belt...this decision wasnt going to be easy
anyway after a few minutes i stood the wind was picking up now and it was raining would i either get blown off or fall through in the drink
sod it ill carry on...
about 2 metres down the floor started to get really bad with wooden beams creaking and some not even bolted on the decision was made to turn back and go explore the silo and get out of the rain even if i had a life jacket on id prob still have turned back
id highly recommend a visit to this place as its bloody huge but people be very very carefull on this thing
ill let my pics do the talking..
thanks to kevsy21 for watching my arse on this one..
here we go...
nearing the halfway point...
up the stairs to kick about 50 pigeons out of the hut..
carefully does it throught the hut...
phew the stairs wobble a bit id better just step over this hole
out of the wind and rain for a minute to gather my thoughts (clock the floor)
a litle bit further down this was the point were i wasnt going any further the end just near
looking back after climbing up onto the main conveyor lines
view from under the jetty
this led to the room above the hoppers i didnt fancy my chances...
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