Buried Alive: The Secret WWII Bunker Hidden Inside Gibraltar’s Rock

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  • Опубликовано: 29 май 2024
  • Operation TRACER: Six men, entombed in Gibraltars rock to spy on the Germans. During the Second World War, the British outpost of Gibraltar was the gateway to Mediterranean, and in early 1941 it looked to be the next in line for invasion by Axis forces. In the midst of a potential German takeover, a top secret plan codenamed TRACER was being developed to hide observers and spies within in the rock itself.
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    Great video by Ungerground Gibraltar on the subject:
    • Underground Gibraltar ...
    00:00 - A Strange Discovery
    02:09 - 1941: Britain on the Brink
    03:24 - Gibraltar: Key to the Mediterranean
    05:53 - Fortress Gibraltar
    07:31 - Preparing for the Worst
    08:16 - Ultra-Secret Planning
    08:39 - TRACER Takes Shape
    09:27 - Layout of the TRACER Observation Post
    15:31 - Thanks to our sponsor (not)!
    16:32 - George Murray Levick
    18:45 - TRACER Approaches Completion
    19:19 - Dr. Bruce Cooper
    19:59 - Threat to Gibraltar Passes
    20:57 - TRACER on Gibraltar Stands Down
    21:23 - Rediscovered After 50 Years
    25:07 - Dr. Bruce Cooper - Life After TRACER
    26:27 - More TRACER Caves To Be Found?
    29:00 - Conclusion
    29:30 - Waffling On a Bit
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  • @Brams-wu1xw
    @Brams-wu1xw Год назад +401

    Well written and researched video mate, I am one of the four cavers who rediscovered stay behind cave, I can add a few observations and anecdotes from back then. The actual observation slit, its concrete wedge had a pin hole drilled into it and immediately behind the slit up against the wall was a white square painted on it, with what appeared to have hooks or small mounts on its top part, our first assumptions were that said pin hole in the slit could have been used as a pinhole camera type of camera obscura. Maybe to gather and capture/collect photo intel. On another anecdote, the actual water tap for the reservoir was never attempted to be opened until minutes before our film footage was recorded, and against my colleagues advice, as attempting to forcefully open it could possible break the old rusty plumbing, in an impulsive opportunity when my colleagues weren't looking, I forcefully opened the tap and to everyone's surprise the tap opened and water poured out lol.
    If not mistaken and if I remember correctly, the 3D imaging was done by a group of Spanish cavers with cave topography experience, these guys were well known in the speleo community for such works. I still keep my original sketchers and map we made during our initial research alongside all the photos we took. These videos bring back great memories, well done mate, great job, I have subscribed to your channel, some great unusual content you have.

    • @deltajohnny
      @deltajohnny Год назад +5

      Great comment! 👏👏👏

    • @michaelemory552
      @michaelemory552 Год назад +4

      As I watched this fascinating piece and saw that slit, I thought immediately of a camera obscura application. Pointing a camera in either direction would have worked with long exposure. Some easy chairs and you’ve a theater for the impounded fellows. This American spelunker envies you.

    • @bevodee2078
      @bevodee2078 11 месяцев назад +2

      You know they’re legit 90s explorers as they have Dolphin torches, the only way to go back then! :)

    • @Brams-wu1xw
      @Brams-wu1xw 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@bevodee2078 never heard of the dolphin torch, we were using petzl duo lights and carbide (acetylene gas torch)

    • @bevodee2078
      @bevodee2078 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@Brams-wu1xw my bad I thought I saw one very cool video and great exploring. We have dug out some old bunkers over here in Australia too… didn’t have as good a view though :)

  • @badpossum440
    @badpossum440 2 года назад +564

    A possible use for Lord Airey's shelter could be as a diversion, if someone said they remembered building a room of certain dimentions, this room could be shown as the room they were talking about & stop people looking further.

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +96

      That's a really good point!

    • @antifazisbonifaz6964
      @antifazisbonifaz6964 2 года назад +14

      Absolutely 👌👍👍👍

    • @Vaasref
      @Vaasref 2 года назад +44

      It also could have helped to sneak up materials, comparable installations to have similar bills of materials.

    • @ptonpc
      @ptonpc 2 года назад +7

      That's what I was thinking.

    • @dinoschachten
      @dinoschachten 2 года назад +24

      Yes, that was my thought, too. When it comes up in any way it doesn't trigger a "there shouldn't be anything there" but rather "Ah, right. There's that shelter. Must be it".

  • @frankmcgorman962
    @frankmcgorman962 2 года назад +598

    Makes one wonder just how many other top secret WW2 installations are still undiscovered.
    I was admiring your illustration skills and penmanship. Very good work there.

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +34

      Thank you! Still need to finish that drawing haha

    • @AviationHorrors
      @AviationHorrors 2 года назад +31

      I had exactly the same thought, it's fortunate that they were able to interview Cooper before his death but you imagine how many other projects have been perhaps permanently lost to history because things didn't work out as fortuitously.

    • @dave_h_8742
      @dave_h_8742 2 года назад +10

      Maybe in the future we might find a cave above Singapore with two mummies in it. Of course they said it was too late for Singapore gotta keep it secret 😉

    • @Hellsong89
      @Hellsong89 2 года назад +5

      Plenty cause some of them have been altered to serve modern purposes of the militarys and you dont want to potential enemy to know about them. Others other hand might have been forgotten and lost in the paper pushing. Specially in German side since they burned documents in a hurry this information probably was lost.

    • @ChristopherMcBean
      @ChristopherMcBean 2 года назад +2

      @@dave_h_8742 Or Hong Kong perhaps?

  • @whyjnot420
    @whyjnot420 2 года назад +279

    As fascinating as this is, just imagine what is out in the mountains of Switzerland. What the Brits did to Gibraltar, the Swiss essentially did to half their country.

    • @deltasol4176
      @deltasol4176 2 года назад +34

      Yea kinda mind blowing. Switzerland has about 8000 of them. Most are still closed off. Sometimes even locals don’t know of them till they’re rediscovered

    • @whyjnot420
      @whyjnot420 2 года назад +31

      @@cuchidesoto2686 Same thing essentially happened in the US with that WW3 shelter under The Greenbrier. Washington Post screwed that one up back in 92.
      It got decommissioned immediately. And you know the US govt. didn't just end it there, they either already had another unknown one they could set as the new end of the world bunker, or made a new one right quick. Though on the nifty side of things, you can take tours of it these days.

    • @alexeitheswiss7378
      @alexeitheswiss7378 2 года назад +11

      @@deltasol4176 maybe you don’t count the same as SRF (Swiss television and radio) but according to them there are more than 26‘000 military bunkers built for the national redoubt strategy.

    • @bakedbeings
      @bakedbeings 2 года назад +35

      So half the Swiss countryside is Swiss cheese?

    • @whyjnot420
      @whyjnot420 2 года назад +16

      @@bakedbeings If Swiss cheese is full of explosives, guns, ammo, and all the holes that are not full of ordnance are nests for snipers....

  • @ggee7391
    @ggee7391 2 года назад +44

    There is a very large complex hidden in the cliffs at Hunstanton in Norfolk England - We as teenager got into them in the seventies. The council sealed up the entrance about that time but I managed to get another look in the nineties when sewer works opened them up again - still got their electrical fittings inside.

    • @ianbanner9292
      @ianbanner9292 Год назад +2

      Similar was reported of the caves just North of Reigate , Surrey . Cavers reported large rooms of Ministry of Defence type filing cabinets and furniture . Shortly after , these caves blocked with heavy steel doors welded similar to London Underground . During the late seventies and early eighties , it was noted how difficult it was to get a decent TV picture , despite a supposed transmitter aerial in clear sight atop the hill. This aerial was said to be for emergency use by Government , situated in the caves should the emergency emerge .
      During the construction of motoway atop Reigate Hill , there was a breakthrough into the caves , loads off Concrete were quickly ordered , and any access to assess was denied .
      Awhile ago there were reports of subsidence causing trouble to the road way.,

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 2 года назад +64

    28:30 That would make sense. The intelligence from such an operation would be extremely valuable, and if it were compromised you'd want to know. Having a back up would tell you something was wrong if information began to differ. Having more than one back up would tell you which operation was compromised if one data set began to differ.

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +17

      Yeah I think there was probably several happening at once! I just wonder where they are now 🤔

    • @myparceltape1169
      @myparceltape1169 Год назад +1

      Good thinking

  • @jordanramsey89
    @jordanramsey89 2 года назад +284

    I recently discovered your channel and all I can say is... wow! Can't imagine the effort that goes into these videos but what comes through quite clearly is that it's a labor of love. Looking forward to more and best of luck on your house build!

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +17

      Thanks very much Jordan! Really appreciate that and it’s great being able to share all my niche interests like this!

    • @davetreadwell
      @davetreadwell 2 года назад +8

      You’re in for a treat. Every video is fascinating, never on a topic I would have searched for a video on that topic, and always well researched and well written

    • @michaelmcneil4168
      @michaelmcneil4168 2 года назад

      @@davetreadwell Check out this bloke, just as well informed and deep:
      ruclips.net/video/tEAfFq3gb30/видео.html

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +2

      @@michaelmcneil4168 oh looks interesting!

    • @brucegoodall3794
      @brucegoodall3794 Год назад

      Don't you mean = WOW?

  • @geertdevriese5641
    @geertdevriese5641 2 года назад +121

    Some years ago I visited the naval museum in Venice. In the musuem there was an exhibition of an Italian look out post established in a partly submerged wreck opposite the Rock of Gibraltar. During the whole war the Italians were able to observe all traffic of ships in and out the port of Gibraltar. Provisions and men could be brought by small submarine. They were very proud that the British never knew about it.
    Geert De Vriese, Antwerp Belgium.

    • @jimsedlacek4897
      @jimsedlacek4897 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/vu0HYW3F8Io/видео.html

    • @HM2SGT
      @HM2SGT Год назад +4

      Clever & cunning indeed

    • @kerryberry5786
      @kerryberry5786 Год назад +7

      Italian BS

    • @Ethyo5271
      @Ethyo5271 Год назад +3

      @@kerryberry5786 look up the Italian auxiliary ship Olterra

    • @myparceltape1169
      @myparceltape1169 Год назад +2

      Did they have frogmen to go out and mine ships?

  • @petermatthews8193
    @petermatthews8193 2 года назад +99

    An amazing piece of research and very much enjoyed. I served for 2 years in Gibraltar, 1974 - 1975, and, during my time there, used to lead Rock tours and also Lower St Michaels Cave tours. I was fortunate to be able to visit lots of the tunnels and caves. I consider myself to be very lucky!

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +10

      I consider you to be very lucky as well! Sounds facinating. I'll need to visit one day!

    • @johniksushibar165
      @johniksushibar165 2 года назад +5

      small world, you may have led the tour i did inside the rock, it was an amazing experience !

    • @ianbanner9292
      @ianbanner9292 Год назад +1

      When I visited in the eighties , it was rumoured by Spanish that the Artillery caves of Gibraltar contained a Nuclear landmine , to be used should Spanish or Maroc occupation happen. Which prevented what would seem to be an easy takeover . Similar usage had apparently prevented the USSR walking over Germany and much of Europe .

  • @aeromech8563
    @aeromech8563 2 года назад +5

    Hi, my uncle was on Gibraltar doing his national service. He is still alive and I'm going to contact him as i remember him telling me about being up the top of the rock manytimes but I was very young and never asked questions. Many thanks for sparking my enthusiasm again and I'm now subscribed.

  • @skyislands8887
    @skyislands8887 2 года назад +34

    Thank you for one of the best presentations I have watched on RUclips for a while. The simplicity and lack of "performance ", yet still being extreemly engaging is refreshingly.
    Keep up the great work Calum

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +4

      Wow, thank you! Really appreciate that!

  • @jdiluigi
    @jdiluigi 2 года назад +23

    Man this channel has had some unique sites covered in videos. Its so good to have some fresh stuff that I haven't heard about from a dozen other channels already.

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! Appreciate that 🙏

  • @CybranM
    @CybranM 2 года назад +44

    Big props for following through with the extended screen time for metric conversions, although there werent as many this time haha.
    Incredibly fascinating subject, hidden bunkers inside Gibraltar wasn't something I had even considered existing!
    I'll head over to patreon and I'm looking forward to the next video :D

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +5

      I’ll try to remember every time!

  • @braders0508
    @braders0508 2 года назад +42

    Really loved the video mate, I'm half gibraltarian myself and love finding new things about the history there it just seems endless for such a small stretch of rock. The research was incredible. The extent of the tunnel defenses is just crazy. Really appreciate the video and cheers for taking the time to make it

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +6

      Glad you enjoyed it! Would love to visit one day

    • @Defender78
      @Defender78 Год назад

      where would the team put their garbage?? 14:27 woah, regarding entombing a fallen team member..

  • @byronlopez4078
    @byronlopez4078 2 года назад +9

    Brilliant! The most accurate and informative video of Gibraltar and Op Tracer. I am from Gibraltar and a WWII tunnel guide as Mr P Jackson and I must say you have done a fantastic job with the most accurate information.

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +1

      Wonderful! Thanks for watching I hope I can visit one day - hopefully I can meet Jim, Pete and the others involved!

  • @Jarmezrocks
    @Jarmezrocks 2 года назад +6

    This has to be THE absolute most detailed "documentary" I've seen on RUclips on a singular topic!
    You sir WILL go places!
    This was epic. You had me glued to the screen the entire time.

    • @Jarmezrocks
      @Jarmezrocks 2 года назад +1

      Subbed and liked bell +++

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +2

      Wow, thanks! Really apreciate that!

    • @Jarmezrocks
      @Jarmezrocks 2 года назад

      @@CalumRaasay dude honestly, it is truly an amazing creation that anyone would be proud of! I'm going to show this to people.
      Lovin' the van life build. Great minds think alike
      Have you looked into bio diesel?
      I would love to have a rig that tows a huge veggie garden lol. I'm a bit crazy and out there

  • @kmc7355
    @kmc7355 2 года назад +26

    I was there with work not too long ago, Gib is a cool little place. It has a feeling of 90's UK with Spanish weather. Some incredible views across the bay from the top of the rock. The big artillery guns are still there on the rock and interesting to see.

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +5

      Desperate to visit one day- in fact I’d love to visit all the British overseas territories

    • @kmc7355
      @kmc7355 2 года назад +2

      @@CalumRaasay Unfortunately after that i had to join a (poorly ballasted) DSV boat from there up to Norway through the bay of Biscay to collect some ROV spare parts/kit 🤮

    • @michaelmcneil4168
      @michaelmcneil4168 2 года назад +3

      @@CalumRaasay Better get started, there were lot of them. Take lindy beige with you. I'd enjoy that, make an old man happy.

    • @TheNinigirly
      @TheNinigirly 2 года назад +2

      @@CalumRaasay Im from Gibraltar, you're welcome to come over, you'll love it

    • @kmc7355
      @kmc7355 2 года назад

      @Chi Chi Rov pilot/tech (remotely operated submersible vehicle) Was there to meet a vessel to arrange putting 2x rovs onboard.

  • @RedentSC
    @RedentSC 2 года назад +15

    i loved this in its entirety but your discussion at the end and the luck you had to uncover all of this was amazing. fantastic mate, love from Newcastle

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! Glad you enjoy those bits, I always enjoy making them!

  • @nikostrand8570
    @nikostrand8570 2 года назад +9

    Man what a great way to end my evening. Really been Enjoying your content lately.

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Niko! Figured it would be a good thing to watch after dinner haha

  • @submergedstories
    @submergedstories 2 года назад +11

    I don't know how you do it but the topics you pick are always so unique and I love that you do your own first party research. Incredible stuff! Keep 'em coming!
    I am also just tickled at the discovery Gibraltar double meaning. Must've been a funny conversation at the local tourist board.

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +3

      Thank you! I’ve got an obsession with the niche!

  • @nela9994
    @nela9994 2 года назад +3

    Fascinating story, thank you. I know it’s way too late now, but, perhaps the best sponsor for this video would have been the Gibraltar tourist board? They both would be interested in the exposure, and could have given interesting insights as to Gibraltar today.

  • @joelaugustin6407
    @joelaugustin6407 2 года назад +30

    Every one of your videos I've watched has been fascinating and informative. I hope you reach the level of success your efforts deserve!

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +4

      Thank you Joel! Much appreciated

  • @andreasheld2362
    @andreasheld2362 2 года назад +18

    Leaps and bounds, Calum! Story, Narration and Style are all getting better and better. If that's even possible. I'm a huge fan of your channel.

  • @picturethis8611
    @picturethis8611 2 года назад +2

    I have a lot of homework due today. I was working on it when I saw this video in my feed. Homework's going to have to wait....

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +2

      Get that homework done! Videos will always be here!

    • @picturethis8611
      @picturethis8611 2 года назад

      @@CalumRaasay haha good point. Love the videos by the way. The research and formula is perfect. Keep up the great work

  • @sampointau
    @sampointau 2 года назад +3

    I can remember hearing about other "Stay Behind" facilities years ago including more than one at Gibraltar, a Maltese one (From one Maltese guy I worked with back in the 80's.), the plans for one in Hong Kong and one near Singapore and some in Australia.

  • @niklar55
    @niklar55 2 года назад +4

    During the 1960's, I served 2 1/2 years in gibraltar.
    A lot of my time was served on wireless stations on top of the Rock.
    During quiet night shifts, I frequently explored the abandoned tunnels and caverns of old military constructions.
    It helped to relieve the boredom, and was amazing fun too!
    !

  • @tomonkyysyr2741
    @tomonkyysyr2741 2 года назад +2

    The one thing that turns me away from any RUclipsr, is background music; so thank you very much for not using any! It allows me to really focus on your words. A big draw for your channel, is that you demonstrate very clearly, the area in which the location is set. Also, showing lots of pictures and videos, (as opposed to you talking to a camera) lets me become enthralled on what is happening and become lost in a story. I find that showing the face of the narrator, really disturbs the flow, so I am grateful for you waiting til' the end, to talk to the camera. Overall, this is probably the best video I've seen and has hit all the pre-requisites that I have been hoping a RUclipsr could which is clear, concise content with great narration. A bonus that you are likely, Scottish, tae!

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind comment! I feel the same way on music tbh. It works in some videos (such as my video on Scotland’s Underwater Ruins) but sound mixing is hard and it’s easy to drown out the narration

    • @tomonkyysyr2741
      @tomonkyysyr2741 2 года назад

      @@CalumRaasay Aye, it's always difficult to balance voice and music. I was surprised when I realised that you live in the "True" North of Scotland; as - despite living somewhere known for it's low population - your linguistic skills are top calibre. Thanks for the effort and time that's poured into each video and I hope you always choose quality over quantity like you have so far. I appreciate your response and may your channel grow to the success, it so deserves!

  • @MrPDawes
    @MrPDawes 2 года назад +10

    I was a young boy of 5 to 7 years old when I lived in Gib after my father was stationed there. Everyone knew there were lots of tunnels but of course most were top secret. Fascinating story, thanks for researching this and sharing.

  • @mikemcallister9091
    @mikemcallister9091 Год назад +4

    This was very well done. Your attention to the details is amazing. I share the passion of abandoned places especially from WW2. Your detective work made this video...Great work..

  • @symaklon
    @symaklon 2 года назад +3

    I love the dedication you have to getting the facts right! it's so nice to watch your videos and just be able to listen to what you say and accept it for exactly how you tell it.

  • @derekwood8184
    @derekwood8184 Месяц назад +2

    My Grandfather was stationed on Gibralta for 3 years during the war from 1940. He was in the Royal Engineers and had excellent surveying experience having worked doing that in the housebuilding industry before the war, and had some draftsman experience. On arriving at Gibraltar he was promoted to acting seargent. Following completion of whatever work he was doing (which he never talked about) he was stationed in southern scotland, about the safest place you could post anyone, we understand after completion of the tunnel works instructions were given to hide the personel that worked on them. Following this he was involved with photo reconnaissance, analysis rather than taking the photos, so again, safe work. We now strongly suspect he was involved with the tunneling operations, as surveyor and draftsman, no idea if he had anything to do with this stay behind room.

  • @testbenchdude
    @testbenchdude 2 года назад +1

    Fascinating! Can't wait to see what you're working on next. Thanks for taking the time to do this.

  • @pjhunton
    @pjhunton Год назад +3

    I lived there in the 80s and visited the lower caves and the 42 miles of tunnels inside the rock many times. Im not surprised theres still hidden rooms down there as theres barracks, hospitals all sorts in there.

  • @richhagenchicago
    @richhagenchicago 2 года назад +18

    An amazing story to tell! Cork underlayments are still used in flooring to block transmission of sound. It is also effective at dampening it. If you were concerned that the enemy might have people in tunnels nearby, or outside of the slits, minimizing noise emanating from your shelter would likely be part of your planning, so that does not seem surprising to find in a stay behind cave as it was likely the best material for the purpose at the time. In this day and age I would take a computer with a downloaded copy of much of the internet with me if allowed as I would have plenty of down time in the years of entombment to read and learn. It would be interesting to go over the surface of the rock with a good ground penetrating radar unit as for any parallel plan there would have to be a passage to near the surface for observation.

    • @hillbillyintheasia6122
      @hillbillyintheasia6122 Год назад +1

      British see suck at building bunkers german best at it.

    • @murphy7801
      @murphy7801 Год назад

      ​@@hillbillyintheasia6122 I mean the Beijing has the worlds largest bunker network

    • @davidrenton
      @davidrenton 5 месяцев назад

      @@hillbillyintheasia6122 as a general rule , building bunkers is an admission of defeat. The Resources the Germans put on the Atlantic wall was such a waste, what was the quote 2 years to build ,2 hours to get through, or something like that.
      Germanys bunkers where a tremedous waste of resources, hastened their defeat, and completey ineffectual
      the estimated cost of the Atlantic wall was 200 billion in todays money, an expense Germany simply could'nt afford.
      The opportunity cost , in terms of resouces, manpower , was systematic of German mentality, these 'impressive' but expensive and useless white elephants.
      Be it the Atlantic Wall, the V Program, the Superguns, many of their tanks designs, war losers.

  • @joshcope9485
    @joshcope9485 Год назад

    I'm glad I stuck around for the background research story. What an amazing experience to not only find the elusive magazine out if the blue one day but then to stumble into the man who has the main source of your subject information!!! Incredible, best epilogue to a RUclips ever bro!

  • @fatb0tLP
    @fatb0tLP 2 года назад +1

    Massively under-rated channel. Just a matter of time until it blows up.

  • @AtheistOrphan
    @AtheistOrphan 2 года назад +3

    I spent a week in Gib in May 1994. A fascinating place and a good base to explore southern Spain, I took a trip up to the mountain town of Ronda and also popped across to Tangier. I can thoroughly recommend it.

  • @OryxTheMadGod3
    @OryxTheMadGod3 2 года назад +3

    your channel hits the exact niche of content i'm looking for; cool locations and vehicles that not many others have talked about. needless to say i binged most of your videos lol

  • @kartyl1wielki
    @kartyl1wielki 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are really on the next level. Not only the production value is high, the research behind them is also really impressive. I am sharing your videos with my friends, I hope this will bring you at least few regular viewers.
    Also, it is great that you are sharing your sources. I recently started to read more and more about Antarctic (Arctic too, but I don't find it as interesting) and I am on a look out for any recommendations.

  • @OnlyTakk
    @OnlyTakk 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic work Calum!

  • @awmperry
    @awmperry Год назад +4

    I always enjoy good long-form documentaries, and yours never disappoint. As someone who enjoys drawing maps and the like, the closeups of your drawings are particularly fun. Cheers!

  • @PixiLord123
    @PixiLord123 2 года назад +1

    I've been watching your videos for the past two days and am very pleased with the quality and variety of information. Before long I'll have seen every one of your videos to be sure.

  • @themorganator
    @themorganator 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful content - thank you so much for making and sharing this with us! I'm so glad I've discovered your channel!

  • @the_hanged_clown
    @the_hanged_clown 2 года назад +5

    I LOVE seeing old secrets especially hidden places

  • @coldcanuck6091
    @coldcanuck6091 2 года назад +8

    My father was an R.A.F. Flight sergeant back in the early 70's and for approx 18 months, we lived in the married quarters on the Gibraltar air base beside the airport.
    Frankly, it was an enjoyable trip through my memories of the time we lived there, so for that, I thank you.
    The story of the tunnels also brought some old memories back as I remembered a time where two friends and I did some exploration through some of the bunkers and tunnels in the rock face that looked over the airport toward Spain. Frankly, as enjoyable a time as we had during our exploration, some rather harrowing rock slides added some unnecessary risk for three 14 year old kids fumbling our way through the tunnels...realistically, it was a really dumb-ass thing to do as this was a time before decent flashlights were available to us, and even though we were smart enough to take a spare set of batteries for our TWO flashlights, we wound up leaving the tunnels with some VERY dim lamps/torches.
    One of the other things that was indelibly etched in my memory was the fog that used to start at the peak and made it's way down the rock until it coated everything in a patina of some slippery substance...I think we called it lavanta. We found the locals (Gibraltarians) to be incredibly friendly, and always had a smile for us British kids, and as long as we refrained from pestering the Barbary apes, we were good as gold. And while not all of my memories were happy ones ( I lost a close friend in a rock slide that took out a communications tower that he was maintaining), the overwhelming majority were memories that I will always look fondly upon as long as I live.
    Again, thanks for the trip down memory lane, cheers.

  • @narnzipan
    @narnzipan 2 года назад +1

    LOVE your work!!
    From casual criminalist to your very own channel, it's all fabulous viewing. Thanksssss! 👍🏼🙂

  • @travelingman8230
    @travelingman8230 10 месяцев назад

    Calum, this video was spectacular! All of your video's are so well made and with such great detail, I absolutely love them! I'm making my way through all of them and will no doubt be disappointed when there are no new ones to see! Amazing work! Keep them coming please!

  • @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
    @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 2 года назад +5

    Some years ago I visited southern Spain, and Gibraltar, with the Spanish obstructions for the tourists. We entered the shown St. Michaels Cave, but I would have preferred to look more for the military installations on the area. We could, at one time look to Africa and saw one large, Danish Maersk ship entering from The Atlantic. Our driver was a former English soldier who now lived in a veterans home, to be able to still live there.

  • @rogerwilco2
    @rogerwilco2 2 года назад +4

    I salute the men willing to be sealed into such a tomb.

  • @Hitchhiker3000
    @Hitchhiker3000 Год назад

    despite having known about this before watching i found your video on it brilliant and it had a lot of ancillary information that grounded the recounting of the events really well!

  • @killyourtelllievision
    @killyourtelllievision 2 года назад

    That's one helluva presentation Bro!
    ThAnx for creating and sharing.

  • @stuartthornton3027
    @stuartthornton3027 2 года назад +5

    Wow, great video.
    I remember seeing some of the cave system in the late 1970s with my farther who was in the Royal Navy at the time.

  • @aserta
    @aserta 2 года назад +3

    Fascinating story, and considering the way they thought during the war, more than likely there's more, after all, that rock is swiss cheesed all the way through.

  • @barrysheridan9186
    @barrysheridan9186 2 года назад +2

    Terrific tale, thanks. Amazing how some of these secrets have survived all of these years.

  • @connorwood2619
    @connorwood2619 2 года назад

    Another amazing video!! I love your discussion of sources that you include at the end! Cant wait for the next one!!!

  • @Skydea
    @Skydea 2 года назад +5

    That was mighty interessting, thank you for making such content!

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад

      Thank you!

    • @Skydea
      @Skydea 2 года назад

      @@CalumRaasay Never knew such things, all your ... videos are so.. facinating, especially the crazy engineering feats are simply baffeling.
      I wish you wholeheartly the best, take care of yourself.

  • @NinjaOrchids
    @NinjaOrchids 2 года назад +3

    Mad respect!! I live 30kms from Gibraltar and have always had a fascination for those tunnels. Visted what is open to the public a lot, but of course, curious about everything 'we can't get to'. Crossing the runway, I always looked up at the gun openings... well, your video is absolutely amazing 👏 loved the waffling as well 🙂 saludos from Spain! P.S..... we want our Rock back 😅 oh... The Guns of Navarone is an old time favorite film of mine. I have to check your channel, ... do you have any videos on the submarine bays in the Rock?

  • @bradrugg8705
    @bradrugg8705 2 года назад +2

    Another brilliant video. Thanks mate, fantastic work as usual

  • @flojotube9323
    @flojotube9323 2 года назад +2

    @Calum - hello again from the armpit of the USA near NYC, my friend!! - ANOTHER excellent production that I was glued to from start to finish. My favorite part was when you shared that the man said he “went back to grab some goodies.”
    Not only did I laugh aloud, but I was completely blown aside in shock as I expected he would’ve gone back for some MANLY MILITARY HARDWARE, some non-civilian equipment, or even a personal keepsake he left behind…
    Ahhh, but nope!!
    Not this fine man…
    Not at all…
    What motivated his journey and climb up into a top secret, clandestine military mountain fortress, risking injury or becoming the focus of a federal investigation, was indeed……
    SNACKS…..
    wow….. just, wow. 🤨 🧐
    I’ve mentioned this before but I’ll say it again. You’ve got something special here and I’d encourage you to keep pushing forward even when things seem to push you away. Your voice/accent is one that simply sells (especially to the US audience at large, it’s something I’ve observed to be a widespread phenomenon), and your presentation/flow/video quality/editing skills, ALL come together so nicely. I’ll also say that after watching several of your videos, I can see a rather distinct improvement in these elements as time has carried on. In past videos I could’ve pointed out a few situations where you probably should have (or could have) spent more/less time on this & that, but with this latest release, it seems you’ve been your own best critic - Another indication of great success to come.
    My commentary doesn’t come strictly from a “viewer’s” perspective. I’ve actually spent a considerable amount of time helping several channels to “grow” (both their stats and revenues). I use “grow” in the simplest way possible because I have “done it all” from recording to editing to learning the “ins & outs” of the complex beast that is this platform… Mostly focused on how to please BOTH AUDIENCES (the human and non-human, if you follow my drift!) to ensure the optimal outcomes… Admittedly, these channels already had from 80,000 subs and up, but they were friends of mine at the time and simply didn’t have the “eye” that I suppose I have, and absolutely didn’t have the psychological and “people skills” that I’ve developed in my years. The results that occurred once my recommended changes were implemented gave me a thrill and a rush despite them not benefitting me personally at all. So I spend my time encouraging and complimenting you because I can only imagine how you must feel considering the EXTENSIVE amounts of work you put into these masterpieces.
    So if you take nothing else away from my message, be sure to leave here KNOWING that you’ve got what it takes, the road to your definition of success is freshly paved and simply awaiting your arrival, and all you need to do is keep moving forward while never being afraid to make changes… Even the ones that may sometimes go against your lifetime’s worth of understanding!! Because you can always change back when it turns out you were right all along.
    I look forward to watching your next creation and seeing you grow along with this fine channel. In fact, I may have a topic suggestion coming your way in the coming days. I just want to be sure I’ve scanned all of your work first to be sure it hasn’t been covered already (and that it’ll fit your theme of course).
    Bravo!!

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад

      Thank you for the wonderful comment! Really made my morning. Even funnier aspect to Coopers goody-theft: he was apparently billeted with the local police sargeant in Gibraltar and the man kept getting confused as to where all the biscuits kept coming from in their flat!
      Really appreciate your feedback through. I've making videos on RUclips for a looooong time now but I never really took it any more seriously than a hobby. I think this year I'd really like to start focusing on it more!

  • @Oldsmobile69
    @Oldsmobile69 2 года назад +4

    Yay, I love secret tunnels!

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +1

      As do I!

    • @Oldsmobile69
      @Oldsmobile69 2 года назад

      @@CalumRaasay Do more ww2 bunkers. And cold war ones too. Lots of creepy secret radio and radar bases in the US, like Fort Ward or Camp Hero.

  • @jonb3311
    @jonb3311 2 года назад +3

    Royal Engineers build the majority of bunkers used by Auxiliary Units in the UK during WW2. They were never told the location of the sites and were taken back and forth in covered trucks, allegedly. What happened to the RE soldier who build the Rock bunker followed the same course as others. So much knowledge and information that was on the early web sites has gone for good. A total waste as the Wayback Machine only captures some of the sites and isn't an easy to use facility. The same is happening with stories that are put on Facebook. I have seen 2 local history groups disappear off Facebook overnight and no way to get the photographs and stories back. Anyone using a FB history site should be keeping copies of everything posted

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад

      Well said. We’re unfortunately losing so many sites and information like this every day

  • @dalehopwood6980
    @dalehopwood6980 2 года назад

    I watched your video on Fort Drum and then watched this one straight after and absolutely loved them both...Well done and looking forward to more..Keep up the good work.

  • @redknight1322
    @redknight1322 2 года назад +2

    You sir, are a true historical researcher... not many would have spent the time to verify your sources or spent so much time tracking down primary sources. Well done indeed!! Your dedication to accuracy and your professionalism made my decision to subscribe to your channel an easy one to make.

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад

      Thank you! Really appreciate that.

  • @mumblbeebee6546
    @mumblbeebee6546 2 года назад +3

    Whoa, Calum is back with another meticulous deep dive! Sir, if this is what you get up to while building yourself a home, may the devil never find your hands idle 😜

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +1

      Hahah I certainly know how to keep busy!

  • @puremaga17
    @puremaga17 2 года назад +3

    If they truly were only to have 3x 120Ah batteries, they would be in the dark much of the time. not my cup of tea. Excellent research and presentation! Stay Strong! God Bless

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +4

      No light except oil burning lamps I think!

  • @Airbournjack
    @Airbournjack 2 года назад +1

    As always Calum, a lovely piece. Love what you do. Never stop being curious and digging.

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад

      Thank you Jack! Much appreciated

  • @susanribeiro2635
    @susanribeiro2635 Год назад

    I am absolutely blown away in watching the fabulous story of Gibraltar. Mu dad was in the British army and we lived on Cyprus and time in the Suez canaj situation. I was young but remembered so much and I have a love of the history of the time. The Rock has always held a special place in my heart, so thank you for this fabulous story. You have done a fantastic job and it means so much,.
    Susan Ribeiro (nee Favelle) Victoria,BC Canada

  • @Waldherz
    @Waldherz 2 года назад +3

    Well, I shall watch it again xD

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +1

      Hahaha see if you notice any differences!

    • @Waldherz
      @Waldherz 2 года назад

      @@CalumRaasay I found a new mistake ^^
      12:07
      12 and 7, not 12 and 12 :P
      Also i think I saw new footage? Or is my short term memory bad now.

  • @CalumRaasay
    @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +166

    You're locked in a spy bunker for a year and allowed ONE luxury. What do you take with you and why is it a PSP 3000?
    Patreon: www.patreon.com/calumraasay
    Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/calumraasay
    Discord: discord.gg/BPahz6vHJd

    • @C2K777
      @C2K777 2 года назад +10

      It's a PS5, coz I've actually got one 🤣

    • @user-ol4np3yb8p
      @user-ol4np3yb8p 2 года назад +16

      Lol, I'd take a guitar tbh, better to learn something during the year than just waste time.

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +11

      @@C2K777 impossible

    • @joelaugustin6407
      @joelaugustin6407 2 года назад +2

      A Nintendo Switch with Mario 3d all stars, maybe I'll actually get all those stars!

    • @C2K777
      @C2K777 2 года назад +2

      @@CalumRaasay Lest you and everyone hates me even more..... ......Day 1 machine at that. Sorry, not sorry

  • @georgesiere161
    @georgesiere161 2 года назад +1

    I had heard about this on another channel, but was always soooooo curious about the details of the layout so explicitly laid out by you in this video. Excellent work!!

  • @daminox
    @daminox 2 года назад

    I got so excited seeing a new Calum video pop up in my feed!

  • @atreico
    @atreico Год назад

    I live in La Linea and work in Gibraltar, and this video is making me feel very lucky and proud! Amazing narration and info. Thanks!

  • @heavyflakoverthetarget6275
    @heavyflakoverthetarget6275 2 года назад

    Fantastic video Calum 👍. Well done and keep up the good work.
    Good luck with the van.

  • @DeanPattrick
    @DeanPattrick 2 года назад

    What a fantastic video.! The sheer depth of information, heavily researched, it’s amazing.!

  • @LadyLibertyBella
    @LadyLibertyBella 2 года назад

    Not sure how I got here but so glad I did! I love learning about all things history and while there are countless amazing channels they often do the same stuff. So much of the ‘big’ stuff is covered often as an overview yet there is so much we never hear about. Just WWII stories from across the globe could fill millions & millions of books yet we only know a sliver of them. Stories like these are absolutely amazing!
    I really like the way you presented this too. Bringing history to a ground level to understand the sacrifices made by individuals. These men were willing to entomb themselves knowing the outcome. Each person who was there has their own story. It’s just overwhelming to think how much we still don’t know about a time not that long ago. Imagine all already lost? I’m grateful you shared this. Look forward to checking out your other videos. Brilliantly done! Thank you!

  • @idrinkwine
    @idrinkwine 2 года назад +1

    This was fascinating. Thank you for telling this amazing story!

  • @ruththinkingoutside.707
    @ruththinkingoutside.707 2 года назад +1

    Wow.. I’m an instant dedicated sub 😮.. this was EXCELLENT.. in so many ways.. the drawing was incredible, nevermind the insane amount of time and research to tell an in-depth cohesive story that didn’t lose me anywhere.. fantastic!
    You’re seriously talented!
    I’ll have to get caught up on your channel while we wait for the next interesting thing 😬😬 thank you!!

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! Really appreciate the support, hope you enjoy the rest of my content - it's a pretty eclectic mix!

    • @ruththinkingoutside.707
      @ruththinkingoutside.707 2 года назад

      @@CalumRaasay .. eclectic is FINE! 🤪 .. most of the intelligent people I know have at minimum, a few “unusual” avenues of interest .. lol ..
      I just watched the one about the house in the reservoir! .. #1.. you’re an EXCELLENT photographer! .. you’re composition and settings are absolutely awesome.. I loved them..
      #2.. you have a great presentation style and really good editing.. an enjoyable watch all the way around !
      #3.. if you are bored, check out the story of the reservoir near me, Quabbin Reservoir.. there was roughly 4 entire towns they bulldozed and lots of homes.. it’s HUGE.. the history is fascinating.. every time I go to the ‘park’ part, I encounter something interesting.. empty foundation holes, old stone porches attached to nothing anymore, and the roads that disappear into the water .. there was a good bit of photography around the process, despite how long ago it was.. really interesting stuff..
      I was immediately reminded of it with your video.. especially when you look at the placement of that house, that someone built by hand in the perfect spot to enjoy and have beautiful views.. but they HAD To give it up.. it must have been so devastating emotionally… I know if I managed to get a dream home somewhere or inherited a place that had been in the family forever, it’d be awful to be forced out..
      Excellent work Hon! Really! I’ll keep watching the others 😁😁

  • @MikeDent
    @MikeDent Год назад

    wow! such a great and informative video! Thanks for putting this together, all the time and research you have put in to it, amazing.

  • @asicit6789
    @asicit6789 Год назад

    This was excellent viewing. Thank you for your work.

  • @zacharyread5303
    @zacharyread5303 2 года назад

    Your channel is so good! Thanks for your superb research and formatting. I was engaged the whole time.

  • @syp69
    @syp69 2 года назад +2

    Hi Calum, I am abolutely in love with your channel! Especially with the Videos on Antarctica/Cold War/WW2, THANK YOU SO MUCH!

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching! Much appreciated

  • @dougcook7507
    @dougcook7507 2 года назад

    Sometimes the RUclips algorithm gets it right for recommended content. It sure did when I was recommended this video. Great video, thank you very much for making it. Can easily hear your passion for stuff like this in your voice. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to future videos.

  • @victormorgan1690
    @victormorgan1690 Год назад

    Calum thank you for a fantastic production, and your excellent investigative journalism skills and editing. I have been watching your channel back from your gillers time and enjoyed .please keep up the good work, especially the Scottish stuff for me being proud Weegie regards.

  • @angelarch5352
    @angelarch5352 2 года назад

    Amazing video! Thank you for all that research!

  • @yl9154
    @yl9154 9 месяцев назад

    Very well made and interesting. I congratulate you on your ethic about insuring that what you publish is accurate.

  • @enopio_O
    @enopio_O Год назад

    Thank you for making all those amazing videos!

  • @edricketts6887
    @edricketts6887 2 года назад +1

    Excellent! really enjoy your content. Your piece to camera at the end adds real quality for me. Hearing about how you researched the topic and crediting your souces. Thank you for sharing

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I sometimes think about not including those but I feel they personalise it a bit. Don’t want to sound like some stuff boring bastard in everything ! 😂

  • @snizzol
    @snizzol Год назад

    Just found this channel, it's epic m8 ! great story telling and edit work.

  • @davidt24733
    @davidt24733 2 года назад

    I have always found war history very interesting but this is the best I have ever listened to... great job hopping to see more great content from you. Thank you

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! Really appreciate that.

  • @davefalls6703
    @davefalls6703 2 года назад

    Excellent work and your enthusiasm for the stories pulls me in even more. Thank you very much for this work.

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching Dave! Much appreciated

  • @ThePandionknight
    @ThePandionknight 2 года назад

    Fascinating. I hadn’t heard any of this before. Thank you.

  • @SAM-zt2uy
    @SAM-zt2uy 2 года назад +2

    Just awesome I absolutely love Gibraltar and I’m a bit of an underground explorer of old mines and bunkers so this is right up my street.

  • @PauloGarcia-sp5ws
    @PauloGarcia-sp5ws 2 года назад

    Sometimes your videos get lost in the shuffle among all my subscriptions, but I've made it a habit to check roughly every month. Love your content!

  • @X0verXDriveX
    @X0verXDriveX 10 месяцев назад

    Really great video, Calum. Never heard of this bunker before and I guess a lot of people didn't know anything about this top secret place either. The idea of basically being buried alive in there is kind of freaky. Those volonteers had balls of steel and were really dedicated to their country. I loved the narration and the scottish accent. I'm going to go watch your fort drum video, I've been looking at that thumbnail for a while.

  • @rafkerkhofs6957
    @rafkerkhofs6957 2 года назад

    You are one of the best documentary makers on You Tube. Well done, sir !

  • @backlog2389
    @backlog2389 Год назад

    Really well researched video, you did such a great job!

  • @pyroglyphics
    @pyroglyphics Год назад +2

    Great story! I hope they find more stuff like this, i saw a documentary about the underground tunnel system underneath Valetta Malta the other day, very interesting indeed!

  • @pavel9652
    @pavel9652 7 месяцев назад

    Great video and the story of the research is as good if not better than the main story of hidden observation post! ;) Awesome!

  • @raimondspadaro8211
    @raimondspadaro8211 2 года назад

    Fantastic bit of history. I was at the rock of Gibraltar, climbing all around, and imagining what went on during the war. What a fantastic view of everything all around.
    I was there on a training cruise as part of my education at SUNY Maritime College, around 1993.

  • @myronalcock4716
    @myronalcock4716 2 года назад +1

    Great work, your original research and writing is admirable!

    • @CalumRaasay
      @CalumRaasay  2 года назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it