I know the bunker well. There are four bunkers in the area that look like that in 2019 and 2018. They had problems with punk rockers and left-leaning groups like Antifa sleeping in those places. Lots of them had alcohol problems and drug problems; the police do visit once a month. Don't get caught trespassing down there, as you will get a harsh punishment of paying at least a thousand Euros. The other bunker across the city actually stores vehicles in it. When we were there in 2007, the power still worked, but we had to sneak down one of the ventilation shafts - it was more like a safety exit to get out of the bunker than to get in. There were lots of equipment and about 60 vehicles all from the German military; spare parts, spare tires, everything was wrapped up. It didn't look like anyone had visited for years. The main tunnel of that one is 6 meters tall, 6 meters wide, with several rooms from the left and to the right - same setup with those chairs and beds, but a little bit more concrete, fuel storage, and larger generators. The bunker you're in is not for civilians; it was made for military soldiers and is off-limits to anyone who is a civilian and does not have a government service job. I highly doubt that place would have children in it. If you notice, there is a very small kitchen. It was a hold for soldiers in battle to take a rest for 2 to 3 days. One kilometer north from that spot is a hospital that also has a bunker underneath it. If the hospital is.. Still standing, I think it is abandoned. It's roughly a little over a kilometer away. In 2007, we had a tip that the hospital doors were open. However, it didn't look like a hospital. The whole thing seemed a little strange and very eerie since the hospital was only two stories. We believe the hospital was larger underground, but we could not find an access point to get in. Just remember, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria have thousands of bunkers no longer used. There are close to 1,890 bunkers in West Germany and on the east side of Germany, there are close to 2,400 bunkers. Some of these bunkers can only hold 12 people, and some can hold up to 20,000 people.
I know the bunker well. There are four bunkers in the area that look like that in 2019 and 2018. They had problems with punk rockers and left-leaning groups like Antifa sleeping in those places. Lots of them had alcohol problems and drug problems; the police do visit once a month. Don't get caught trespassing down there, as you will get a harsh punishment of paying at least a thousand Euros. The other bunker across the city actually stores vehicles in it. When we were there in 2007,
the power still worked, but we had to sneak down one of the ventilation shafts - it was more like a safety exit to get out of the bunker than to get in. There were lots of equipment and about 60 vehicles all from the German military; spare parts, spare tires, everything was wrapped up. It didn't look like anyone had visited for years. The main tunnel of that one is 6 meters tall,
6 meters wide, with several rooms from the left and to the right - same setup with those chairs and beds, but a little bit more concrete, fuel storage, and larger generators. The bunker you're in is not for civilians; it was made for military soldiers and is off-limits to anyone who is a civilian and does not have a government service job. I highly doubt that place would have children in it. If you notice, there is a very small kitchen. It was a hold for soldiers in battle to take a rest for 2 to 3 days. One kilometer north from that spot is a hospital that also has a bunker underneath it. If the hospital is..
Still standing, I think it is abandoned. It's roughly a little over a kilometer away. In 2007, we had a tip that the hospital doors were open. However, it didn't look like a hospital. The whole thing seemed a little strange and very eerie since the hospital was only two stories. We believe the hospital was larger underground, but we could not find an access point to get in. Just remember, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria have thousands of bunkers no longer used. There are close to 1,890 bunkers in West Germany and on the east side of Germany, there are close to 2,400 bunkers. Some of these bunkers can only hold 12 people, and some can hold up to 20,000 people.
@@bearlamb5026 thankyou for the information very interesting 👍
Did someone out there knosw when you were supposed to come back?
@@flozillafirepox647 yes we told someone we were down here at this one for precautions