Some cracking pictures on this site and good to see that real film and wet process darkroom techniques are alive and well.
Moving on.......I have to agree with both Roy and Tin Miner, (hello by the way), U/G access in Cornwall is a priviledge we can't afford to lose by too much publicity.
There are many sites I have photographed that I can't put up on this site for fear of the jobsworth-doogoodin-health and efficiency bods that would like to see every hole in the county plugged.
I just wish that the same approach to the pastime that is enjoyed by explorers in other parts of the country, such as Shropshire and Derbyshire to name but two, could be adopted by the Cornish authorities.
It's not like this hasn't been tried in the past, there was the Cornwall Underground Access Group, which tried very hard indeed to open a working dialogue with the County Council.
I have to admit that there was some exchange of ideas as far as capping of shafts was concerned, but when it came to the subject of access there was little progress.
The BCA insurance scheme is a benefit to getting access across land and breaking the ice with landowners and farmers etc, but it's a pity that this cannot be more broadly accepted.
"You Chinese think of everything!"
"But I''m not Chinese!"
"Then you must have forgotten something!"