Have seen these before. There are also a few bricked up entrances nearby on the trail that cuts from from Aberdeen Reservoir Road to Watford road. I always felt like there must be some open entrances nearby.
Interesting news, do you have locations and a map? Would like to check these next time passing by. From Aberdeen Reservoir road to Watford is quiet a distance foraging in the jungle...
I don't recall exactly where they are but, they are along the traverse section towards the end of the trail that joins up to Aberdeen Reservoir Road (right along a bridge). This should be the trail in question, although the google maps of this location seems a bit confusing to me ( https://www.google.com/maps/@22.2649491,114.1667152,2a,75y,313.81h,64.1… )
Your link or coordinates don't seem to work as it places it in the Quarry Gap by Mount Butler road. Can you retry or screenshot and mark from Centamp or HK Gov map? Google Maps & Earth are terrible for the Aberdeen reservoir road.
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Have seen these before. There
Have seen these before. There are also a few bricked up entrances nearby on the trail that cuts from from Aberdeen Reservoir Road to Watford road. I always felt like there must be some open entrances nearby.
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Interesting news, do you have
Interesting news, do you have locations and a map? Would like to check these next time passing by. From Aberdeen Reservoir road to Watford is quiet a distance foraging in the jungle...
I don't recall exactly where
I don't recall exactly where they are but, they are along the traverse section towards the end of the trail that joins up to Aberdeen Reservoir Road (right along a bridge). This should be the trail in question, although the google maps of this location seems a bit confusing to me ( https://www.google.com/maps/@22.2649491,114.1667152,2a,75y,313.81h,64.1… )
Your link or coordinates don
Your link or coordinates don't seem to work as it places it in the Quarry Gap by Mount Butler road. Can you retry or screenshot and mark from Centamp or HK Gov map? Google Maps & Earth are terrible for the Aberdeen reservoir road.