As a Brit living in southern Spain, just a 20 minute drive from Gibraltar, I've visited Gib many times since moving here and it's easily my favourite local place 🇬🇧🇬🇮
That main cave being used as an auxillery hospital must have been haunting. Imagine leastening to the cries and moans of injuried and operated-on men echoing though the room
That's actually how they discovered Lower St Michael's Cave. They needed to get people in and out horizontally If they were disabled (can't climb steps obviously) so they dug out of the rock horizontally and the floor just collapsed where they probably used explosives. But Gibraltar wasn't attacked on land during the war so it never saw use as such.
Spent 2 years in Gib working in the Communications Centre, in the Rock. The tunnel that went from the dockyard to Catalan bay, took you to the Communications Centre.
I'm from the UK but I live just a 20 minute drive from Gibraltar. I've visited Gibraltar easily more than a hundred times. It's definitely my favourite place locally
Love that place. I love seeing old diesels and generators in Museums, but seeing them in place, untouched, and ready to go, in the caves under the big gun, added a whole new dimension to it.
Thank you Forces News . Hannah King for these 3 amazing historical video's of British Gibraltar . Thank you as well to former gunner , Peter Jackson , the guide , and the mentioning of volunteers that restored the Gun , and former 73 year old Alfie from the then Gibraltar Regiment , today the " Royal Gibraltar Regiment " who was the last man to fire the Gun back in 1972 .
@@arvalb0 There are a few ways that are open. You can find the entrance to tunnels if you take a walk through the Northern Defences- locally called "the Jungle" where you'll find the Prince's Lines, Queen's Lines and King's Lines. Local people can point you in the direction of the Jungle, above Landport, and you'll find tunnels during your explorations.
@@arvalb0 They're reasonable, not particularly short, although some gates are locked by the authorities where you could have kept going if they'd been open. Quite a few miles of tunnels are closed, but there's quite enough to keep you interested. It's an odd mixture in the Northern Defences as they are 18th Century tunnels, but you see glimpses through gates and openings into more obviously modern ones leading off. These tunnels are fun to explore on your own, (remember they're unlit) and you can also get a guided tour of the WW2 tunnels which usually starts at Hay's Level. For a journey-to -the-centre-of-the-earth experience, though, arrange for a private guided tour to lower St Michael's Cave. Hope you make it! Have fun!
I was on Gibraltar1975 maybe 1976 I saw some of the guns that were still there and the underground tunnels I wish I had more time to explore all that but I remember looking in a doorway to a cave and being able to see light on the other side of the mountain. I had my picture taken up next to one of the guns it was a 5-inch gun but my ex-girlfriend stole it from me.
As a Brit living in southern Spain, just a 20 minute drive from Gibraltar, I've visited Gib many times since moving here and it's easily my favourite local place 🇬🇧🇬🇮
That main cave being used as an auxillery hospital must have been haunting. Imagine leastening to the cries and moans of injuried and operated-on men echoing though the room
That's actually how they discovered Lower St Michael's Cave. They needed to get people in and out horizontally If they were disabled (can't climb steps obviously) so they dug out of the rock horizontally and the floor just collapsed where they probably used explosives. But Gibraltar wasn't attacked on land during the war so it never saw use as such.
When I was in the RN I walked through a tunnel from one side to the other side of the rock. (1975)
The tunnel went from the Dockyard to Catalan bay. Ideal for swimming trips.I love Gib.
@@peterlloyd8313 correct. Did it twice whilst I was on the rusty B.
I spent months there used the tunnel every day half way through was the entrance to the commcen
London bar/hole in the wall .LOTS of great memories
Spent 2 years in Gib working in the Communications Centre, in the Rock. The tunnel that went from the dockyard to Catalan bay, took you to the Communications Centre.
I love Gibraltar 🇬🇮 ❤ I'll be spending new year there this year, absolutely buzzing about it, haven't been there for 2 years because of covid.
This year may be no different:/
Seen this Story Elsewhere on TH-cam But this was Presented Well
hello from Gibraltar
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I'm from the UK but I live just a 20 minute drive from Gibraltar. I've visited Gibraltar easily more than a hundred times. It's definitely my favourite place locally
@@oliversherman2414 nice, good stuff
@@nathantorresstanevil6958 indeed
Love that place. I love seeing old diesels and generators in Museums, but seeing them in place, untouched, and ready to go, in the caves under the big gun, added a whole new dimension to it.
Surely them engines etc would never fire up now haha, be interesting to see them trying to make them start!
@@Whitesuk I know the problem with it! , ain’t got no gas innit /joke
Thank you Forces News . Hannah King for these 3 amazing historical video's of British Gibraltar . Thank you as well to former gunner , Peter Jackson , the guide , and the mentioning of volunteers that restored the Gun , and former 73 year old Alfie from the then Gibraltar Regiment , today the " Royal Gibraltar Regiment " who was the last man to fire the Gun back in 1972 .
I plan to make New videos inside the tunnels if anyone is interested. I also have some tour videos on my channel
Do you have any links please?
Gib is a fabulous place
The background music is too loud. I can barely hear the narator.
Can't beat another interesting Hannah King documentary to eat your dinner to.
This has now been added to my bucket list...!
Take a torch if you're going to look through the "unofficial" WW2 tunnels
@@feanorian21maglor38 I always wondered how you go trough the "unofficial" tunnels
@@arvalb0 There are a few ways that are open. You can find the entrance to tunnels if you take a walk through the Northern Defences- locally called "the Jungle" where you'll find the Prince's Lines, Queen's Lines and King's Lines. Local people can point you in the direction of the Jungle, above Landport, and you'll find tunnels during your explorations.
@@feanorian21maglor38 are there tunnels long in or only small?
@@arvalb0 They're reasonable, not particularly short, although some gates are locked by the authorities where you could have kept going if they'd been open. Quite a few miles of tunnels are closed, but there's quite enough to keep you interested. It's an odd mixture in the Northern Defences as they are 18th Century tunnels, but you see glimpses through gates and openings into more obviously modern ones leading off. These tunnels are fun to explore on your own, (remember they're unlit) and you can also get a guided tour of the WW2 tunnels which usually starts at Hay's Level. For a journey-to -the-centre-of-the-earth experience, though, arrange for a private guided tour to lower St Michael's Cave. Hope you make it! Have fun!
Amazing, I have sailed out of Gib and never had time for tourism.
i was the 1000 like
Outstanding 😬👍
What's inside the rock?
Peter is inside the rock.
Very cool
its amazing, but cut the annoying music
That twinkly music at the start is giving me tinitus!
Agreed the fire 🔥 south should be open to more 🤔
Cool very
turn music off
I was on Gibraltar1975 maybe 1976 I saw some of the guns that were still there and the underground tunnels I wish I had more time to explore all that but I remember looking in a doorway to a cave and being able to see light on the other side of the mountain. I had my picture taken up next to one of the guns it was a 5-inch gun but my ex-girlfriend stole it from me.
Never left your name on the back of the toilet door, I bet others did 🤣🤣🤣🤣....… (sorry for that, couldn't resist).
peter jackson is a great guy
I loved Lord Of The Rings!
I can't believe you stopped the video just when it was getting very interesting.. the data center.
Part 2 covering that now up.
@@AtheistOrphan Thanks
Lots of jingoism and false bravado. Also we don't have secrets-we have to play by the rules and show the world everything.