This fort was one of the many fortifications of fort from around 1870, it was used for WW1.
I am by no means an expert so I am not sure what I saw, but in one of the rooms I had the impression it was a sort of execution room. There were channels in the floor that to me appeared to guide blood...
I had high expectations to explore some of the well known 'urbex' parts of the Maginot line, but all the entrances that I was able to find out about were well protected with alarms, cameras and gated up.
But I just don't give up just like that and found some nice places still to visit, I want...
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In the begin of the 50s and 60s the fear of a nuclear war was increasing heavily. The direct consequences of this fear was the construction to protect people from this. This was done with nuclear fallout shelters under some major cities everywhere in Europe and the United States. A...
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This small bunker was built as a small medical outpost for a airfield. Why it was built as an bunker was probably handy for when the airfield was bombed. After the treat of the cold war went away, this place was closed for good.
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Nowadays this small bunker is surprisingly well...
I discovered this place in late 2016, but since I live very far I've never been able to explore it... Until a few months ago.
This is a former NATO command center, the plan was to use it in order to control NATO ops in the region in case of nuclear/chemical/biological attack. It has 2 floors...
A couple of days ago I went up into a local forest to search for a tiny old school.
There are no location details online so it kind of was like looking for a needle in a haystack so finding something was better than nothing at all ;)
No, the music isn't from Psycho :)
Another local one that I've been wanting to do for ages, but never got round to it until now.
It's filled full of asbestos, so I made sure to bring my good PP3 mask, but even that wasn't enough probably.
History
During World War 2, the Southern Railway took over the Deepdene Hotel near...
The fortress with a lot of murals in its bunkers is part of the second fortified belt of forts of Metz and had its baptism of fire in late 1944, when the Battle of Metz occurred. The Fortification was part of a wider program of fortifications called "Moselstellung", encompassing fortresses...
Certain parts of longbridge that were left look amazing from previous reports, before my time unfortunaltely but i was still determined to check out every nook and cranny around the area just in case we had missed something! Ive been up the area a handful of times over the last year and despite...
History
Malabar Battery, also known as Boora Point Battery, was constructed at Malabar Head in 1943, during WW2. The battery comprised part of the coastal defence positioned at Bare Island Fort, Henry Battery and Banks Battery; it was built as an aggregate to reinforce the existing...
Bawdsey was an RAF station situated on the eastern coast in Suffolk, England. Also known as Bawdsey Research Station (BRS), the first Chain Home radar station was built there, characterized by eight tall masts, four for transmitting and four for receiving. When the research group moved to Dundee...
Hitler's Bunker - Wolfsschlucht II 2014
Place visited in 2014, a kind of abandoned fake village where every house is a bunker, kind of Bunkerland.
Planed to diserve the invasion of Britain ( that did not happen ), this site has been used only once by the mustache guy to order the destruction...
A very big and very nice abandoned Bunker in the UK!
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Operator Bunker 01 by Miaro Digital, auf Flickr
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Operator Bunker 02 by Miaro Digital, auf Flickr
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Operator Bunker 03 by Miaro Digital, auf Flickr
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Operator Bunker 04 by Miaro Digital, auf Flickr
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Operator Bunker...
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1ster Mai Bunker 01 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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1ster Mai Bunker 02 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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1ster Mai Bunker 03 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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1ster Mai Bunker 04 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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1ster Mai Bunker 05 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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1ster Mai Bunker 06...
It was a fantastic time travel at the last weekend... found a abandoned Bunker from the first World war since 1915!
The Titel is original of a spell on a wall (Pic. 2 & 3)
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Blühe deutsches Vaterland by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Gott strafe England 1 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr...
Built in 1934, 1940 attacked by German forces, abandoned since the 1970s.
I've visited it together with The_Raw, extreme_ironing and Miaro Digital.
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This bunker was built in 1934. It consists of three combat blocks, each linked by an underground gallery system containing barracks spaces, ammunition storage and utility services. The galleries are excavated at an average depth of up to 30 metres (98 ft). In 1940 it was attacked by German...
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MückenBunker 01 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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MückenBunker 02 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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MückenBunker 03 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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MückenBunker 04 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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MückenBunker 05 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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MückenBunker 06 by...