UNITED KINGDOM: EERIE images reveal the remains of a hidden 18th century underground pagan temple that might have been used for occult rituals and has been sealed and left to crumble away. The haunting shots show a series of underground passages, structural columns adorned with graffiti and rubble that has crumbled from the temple’s roof. Other atmospheric shots, from this location near Hagley in Worcestershire, show a roman style altar. The stunning photographs were taken by sales advisor, Jason Kirkham (44). To take his pictures, Jason used a Canon 5D Mark 3 camera. Jason Kirkham / mediadrum
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Media Drum World / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
J061XYFile size:
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3648 x 5472 px | 30.9 x 46.3 cm | 12.2 x 18.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
19 March 2013Photographer:
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UNITED KINGDOM: EERIE images reveal the remains of a hidden 18th century underground pagan temple that might have been used for occult rituals and has been sealed and left to crumble away. The haunting shots show a series of underground passages, structural columns adorned with graffiti and rubble that has crumbled from the temple’s roof. Other atmospheric shots, from this location near Hagley in Worcestershire, show a roman style altar. The stunning photographs were taken by sales advisor, Jason Kirkham (44). To take his pictures, Jason used a Canon 5D Mark 3 camera. Jason Kirkham / mediadrumworld.com