I remember your early videos, with no talking, just description on the screen. Now I notice Eagle Eyes, when he walks in front of you, how tall he has gotten. It's only getting better and bigger! Thanks for all the hard work you both do! We enjoy every minute!
Very cool!! Glad you're sharing your love of history with your son 'Eagle Eyes'...I've always done the same, but my little boy is 29yo now. My father was a Combat Veteran of WWII. Dad was a flightline engineer and mechanic on the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt and he was on Guam, Tinian, Saipan and Iwo Jima in the South Pacific Campaign. Luckily my children were old enough to hear dad's stories of being in WWII before we lost him in 2006 at 88yo.
That is one huge set of tunnels! I wonder why they made them so tall and wide? What in the world did they need so much space for if they were using them to transport materials? Did they drive trucks through these tunnels? Thanks for crawling into the secondary tunnel, I just thought for sure you were going to come across some interesting old materials! I look forward to the next episode! Stay safe and stay well!!
i am a bit confused myself regarding the size but i do think they ran truck through it to build more stuff on the other side of the mountain and so neede it to be that big plus they also built huge gun positions near the cost and i guess they needed to be tall to get them as well through there. Will share more form here and thanks Donald for being here.
Another great location by you and eagle eye, it always amazes me when you go in to the tunnels. So much effort to build them. Thank you for your efforts.
Oh, I was wishing Bunker Buster Girl had been with you two, HH!!! She'd definitely have been up that wall!!! What a gigantic tunnel structure. Makes you wonder, just what did they shut in there???❤️
That must have taken a seriously long time to tunnel out, no wonder there are areas where it appears to be unfinished. Thanks for taking us along, looking forward to the other videos.
Well actually a similar system i know of took only 3 months to complete so could have been made very quick if they wanted to. Great place and loved to share that with you. Thanks my friend for being here :)
Great work sharing all that you and eagle eyes explore . I look forward to all of your video . As a side note I lost my only son just over a year ago and it is heart warming to see you spend so much time and create so many memory with him . Be safe and enjoy these years they grow so fast .
What a great tunnel system. Just imagine what treasures are behind those sealed up walls. Can't wait to see the next instalment of this explore. Thanks to you and EE for taking us to this amazing place
Now this is a tunnel, I understand if there have been accidents why the side adits were sealed but it is still a shame. Thinking the one adit with the bar in the roof may have been had a hoist. The spray material is more than likely gunite, it is dense and hard but can be broken like concrete because it is basically concrete, sand and water sprayed on with high pressure system. Used in tunnel lining, we use it to 3D print concrete buildings. Fantastic tunnel system in hard rock. Well done both of you. Stay well and safe out there.
What an interesting system, I have a feeling that shaft was for bringing ammunition up to a gun position. We'll find out when you find the guns? Thank you and EE for taking us along. Can't wait to see what else is there.
Thoroughly enjoy your videos. It is encouraging to see a younger generation taking an interest in military history, and passing it down to their children.
Must have been SECRET if they had to cement some of the tunnels up. I know you don't divulge your locations and I respect that but if you're far enough north ( you and EE ) is it possible they ( the Germans ) might have stored something from their heavy water experiments in Norway in this site? You have certainly raised my curiosity and I'm sure others as the view this adventure. Looking forward to further ones. Until then be safe, be CAREFUL and stay healthy. [ I'm probably fanaticizing but get me back on track please ].
I'm wondering what the allies hid behind those walls. What could be so important or dangerous that had to be hidden away? It had to be more than just munitions. Baffling really But what a huge tunnel system and I too would like to see where that tunnel led going up. This is simply amazing and I can't imagine the work it took to create these tunnels. Wow! Thank you HH and EE for your hard work and for taking us along on these adventures. I can't wait until part 2. Until then take care and stay safe. 💖💯
That was an awesome place I think the tunnnel that you and eagle eye crawled into has an exit at the top there was probably a drop ladder to help clime up
Fascinating, absolutely fascinating. Would love to know what is hidden behind those sealed up walls. That vertical shaft reminds me of an airshaft into a mine I once visited. At the top of the shaft was the air pumping station, extracting air from the mine, which created a fresh air flow into the mine. I wonder if this shaft served the same purpose? It's in the right spot. Just about the middle, where you need it, since long tunnels, and especially, side tunnels, tend to get very, very, stuffy without a decent air flow. What an amazing set of tunnels. This is what I love about our HH Team. You always manage to bring us these mysteries, that spark our imagination, and curiosity. Cheers my friends! Stay Safe!
I remember when when stationed in Germany in the 80's you weren't allowed to inspect some of German bunkers left standing. We even chase from the fieldstrasse bunker in Hamburg.
Thanks you HH @EE for that great location! I only dream about places like that but y’all bring them to me ! Ive never seen one so enteresting ! Be careful be safe 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Am surprised that someone hasn’t broken into the sealed off tunnels. Curiosity would be the main reason for doing it. I would think any weapons or munitions would have been removed after the war. Could be that the tunnels are just dangerous.
A very interesting network of tunnels. Wonder where the gold was hidden?😊 Wouldn't it be something if you were the ones to find it. Did you take that huge bolt back with you? It does look like the wagons were pulled by a cable system. Makes one wonder what is hidden behind those shut out areas? As luck would have it, you found a little hole for entry. Good work EE getting through there. Interesting to see much of the wooden scaffolding still there. That dug out hole higher up is intriguing. Will you be taking BBG back there to access it? Thanks for taking us there EE & HH.
That was a rather large tunnel., I would think it might have been one location for manufacturing since Germany had to take apart their buildings and start building everything underground. Just an Idea.
Well they sure built a lot here and we shall share that later my friend. Great explore and very exciting to walk in there and see what they did. Thanks Larry for your great support to the team :) Be safe out there :)
Holly wowza! I think that shaft going up could be ventilation as it's quite a way in? Next that "hall" could be a turning / waiting point for vehicles as I bet it was one way? Good work team 😁👍👍💙💛
How do you know something didn't break out of that tunnel ? All the rebar is bent out not in. I can only imagine how scary it would be if you peeked in a hole and something was looking back :)
WOW you were right HH, that German tunnel system was massive. Thank you EE and HH for taking us inside so can get an idea of what it looked like. Too bad they had to block off some of the tunnel system, but I get why it's for safety reasons. What a good catch finding the little hole in one of the closed off areas. It was just big enough for both of you to climb through. That paint on the hall was diffeent the way it deflected light - interesting. Yes, wonder if someone was able to climb up to the little hall 10 metre's up and what was in it? Definitely, BBG can scale that tunnel wall. You will have to brig BBG back with you on a return visit. Very interesting, much work put into digging out those tunnels and ammo storage units. You ARE the man EE, what would your Dad do without you. Thoroughly enjoyed that little explore. Stay safe you two. oh and I almost forgot "Hi EE"
I wouldn't doubt the stories of munitions. I was at a Luftwaffe ammo depot in Germany in the 80s. Rumors of boobytrapped tunnels were very much true. Many times we recovered munitions, mortar projectiles, hand grenades from many of the buildings.
Stunning how that tunnel was; just wondered how long it actually took them to drill them out. Bummer that the others were sealed. Curious if those would be access from the other side or have emergency exits to them??? Just a thought. On that one little area you guys accessed to, it looked like i saw a metal step that was partially pulled out and to the side(that went up to the other tunnel you couldn't get to). Would have been a whopper to get up that side and into that tunnel. Hmmm, maybe start carrying some rock climbing gear (after you learn) lol. Imagination and wonders. Looking forward to seeing the other areas of this installation. Thanks for sharing. Stay well and safe....SMILE.....
There's definitely something in them rooms that was too big to remove so they blocked them up to stop people seeing in there love too know what really is in them that they didn't want seeing 😮 great place what a tunnel set up
I may be very wrong but the V 2 rockets could've been fired from that deep tunnel you found, ,to think, the propulsion gave an extra boost or even a camouflage system. Anything is positive, keep up the great work guys.
@@WW2HistoryHunter Anyways, that was deep, just imagine the parts that's been sealed up or never explored, in the Chickamauga battlefield, all long time ago a cash of confederate weapons plus a few field guns were found, can you imagine finding that ? I'd love to have a complete 3 in. Ordnance Rifle w/ limber.
@@WW2HistoryHunter I'm still trying to figure out what those " well" cisterns are, found out there were 9 POW camps out there, I'll still keep looking and when I find out I'll let you know.
Amazing what you can find. About 5 years ago my cousin brought me out to an abandoned rail station that dated back to 1916ish that was used by the Canadian forces of both WW1 and WW2. My initial thoughts were that it was a station for the Canadian troops preparing for overseas as a training ground for some and as a waystation for those for the west coast to travel to Halifax to depart for overseas duty in the European theatre. Now it's all potato fields .
Yeah it's a shame when you see the engineers table and all these other places that are supposed to be maintained to maintain the facility It means down below what they were working on probably in a nuclear power facility and supply will be in really bad shape
At 12:09/20:09 you could of gotten a glimpse of what was up there if you had a small drone. It might of been a back way out of the tunnel or a air shaft or a lookout. I do not think they where mining in that place. 🤔🤔
I was stationed at Ferris Barracks 80-81. I've heard of tunnels open, closed and sealed. The ones that were sealed were feared boobie trapped. I heard there was a train with gold. Just a rumor.
We thank you for your great support Ken. that is greatly appreciated and will come in very handy in our future explores we shall share with you :) Thank you and we send a greeting from us :)
If only the tunnels could talk its history, we only see it for what it looks like. Now there's no limit to our imagination whT it was like 🤔 amazing tunnels. Thank you, my friends
It’s sad that there were injuries and death in the tunnels but it’s also sad that they were sealed with spray concrete it would’ve been cool if they left them open but put like a metal door at the entrance and you would need keys to open them
Hello i love your channel but how do you find the locations, do you look at old pictures or do you have friends that help? I respect that you don’t want the locations leaked because here in Sweden almost all old ww2 bunkers are destroyed by graffiti and stuff like that. Have a great day!
I remember your early videos, with no talking, just description on the screen. Now I notice Eagle Eyes, when he walks in front of you, how tall he has gotten. It's only getting better and bigger! Thanks for all the hard work you both do! We enjoy every minute!
Yes EE is really growing like a horse and we thank you for being here with us my friend :)
Haha yeah me too. I was just thinking how long I’ve been watching their videos!
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Very cool!! Glad you're sharing your love of history with your son 'Eagle Eyes'...I've always done the same, but my little boy is 29yo now.
My father was a Combat Veteran of WWII. Dad was a flightline engineer and mechanic on the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt and he was on Guam, Tinian, Saipan and Iwo Jima in the South Pacific Campaign. Luckily my children were old enough to hear dad's stories of being in WWII before we lost him in 2006 at 88yo.
Thanks for sharing and for watching my friend.
the amount of bunkers and tunnels and things that were built by the germans in only a short time is quite amazing. great video my friend
So true and thanks for watching.
It’s amazing how much can be done with slave labor.
@Scott well yes lots of prizoners it some were Germans as well
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Amazing place. I wish we could see what's behind those sealed tunnels. Great work my friends and I look forward to seeing more of this place.
Well we are on to something here and will show that later. Thanks Alfred :)
I'm sure some brave soul would be curious enough to find out(safely,that is).
Thank you SOOO much HH and EE!! What an amazing tunnel system!! Can’t wait to see what’s next! ❤️❤️
Thank YOU Scottie fro your great support.
Vielen Dank, dass Sie uns diese Orte gezeigt haben. Es tut uns gut zu sehen, dass noch viel erhalten geblieben ist.
Yes it is important to share this so others can enjoy and learn from is. Thanks for being here.
Great video as always, takes a lot to walk into a dark tunnel to find the lost history. Keep up the great work.
It is very exciting my friend and we love to do such and share it with you. Thank you so much for your incredible support.
That was massive ! with guns at the end of those tunnels this will be awesome. Good stuff guys.
This is a very exciting place and will show more later my friend from here. Thanks Dave
This was very exciting to see. I always get incredible curious when something like those tunnels are sealed off like that.
I know and exciting small secrets everywhere here. Thanks for being here and be safe out there :)
Fascinating place! Thanks for bringing us along
Thanks for visiting James and we sen a greeting to you :)
Thank you for sharing your passion for WWII history. Standing by for the next and as always " good hunting "
All our pleasure my friend and thanks for your kind support.
You need one of those cameras on the end of a cable like they use in holes. Awesome tunnel system.
Would be great to have yes. Thanks Mary for being here :)
That is one huge set of tunnels! I wonder why they made them so tall and wide? What in the world did they need so much space for if they were using them to transport materials? Did they drive trucks through these tunnels? Thanks for crawling into the secondary tunnel, I just thought for sure you were going to come across some interesting old materials! I look forward to the next episode! Stay safe and stay well!!
i am a bit confused myself regarding the size but i do think they ran truck through it to build more stuff on the other side of the mountain and so neede it to be that big plus they also built huge gun positions near the cost and i guess they needed to be tall to get them as well through there. Will share more form here and thanks Donald for being here.
Another great location by you and eagle eye, it always amazes me when you go in to the tunnels. So much effort to build them. Thank you for your efforts.
Thanks 👍
Oh, I was wishing Bunker Buster Girl had been with you two, HH!!! She'd definitely have been up that wall!!! What a gigantic tunnel structure. Makes you wonder, just what did they shut in there???❤️
We are planning a joint explore there in the near future and will share that later. Exciting place and thanks Cynthia :)
EE needs his drone to take up that hole, What an interesting location.
What a good idea and thanks for being here with us Lorele :)
Thank You For The Video!! Hello From Northern Ohio, USA!!
Appreciated and greetings from us.
Great video as always!
Thanks again!
Can you bring a drone with a flashlight mounted on it and let it go up there in those places you had to climb 10 meters up
Indeed we could and will share more later. Thanks David.
That must have taken a seriously long time to tunnel out, no wonder there are areas where it appears to be unfinished. Thanks for taking us along, looking forward to the other videos.
Well actually a similar system i know of took only 3 months to complete so could have been made very quick if they wanted to. Great place and loved to share that with you. Thanks my friend for being here :)
I love your channel, it's so fascinating! Been a fan of history for a long time, and this is right up my alley! Keep up the good work and stay safe!♥
How great to read my friend and thanks for being here with us. Greetings from us.
Good video, an amazing cave system, it appears to be unfinished but a spectacular feat of tunneling.
Agree and will show more soon. Thank you for being here :)
Absolutely nuts ! I'd love to be there with you guys . It looks spectacular!
It si a very interesting place yes and thanks :)
Great work sharing all that you and eagle eyes explore . I look forward to all of your video . As a side note I lost my only son just over a year ago and it is heart warming to see you spend so much time and create so many memory with him . Be safe and enjoy these years they grow so fast .
WE thank you for that and keep your great memories in your hart as you will never forget them my friend. Greetings from us and be safe out there :)
What a great tunnel system. Just imagine what treasures are behind those sealed up walls. Can't wait to see the next instalment of this explore. Thanks to you and EE for taking us to this amazing place
Thank you John :)
The tunnels off to the sides of the main tunnel could have been ammunition magazines for the coastal guns
I appreciate everything the two of you do 😮
Thanks for that and greetings from us.
G'day guys. What an amazing tunnel system, I look forward to more videos from them. Great 👌 video
Totally love this location and more to come Stephen :) Thanks.
Now this is a tunnel, I understand if there have been accidents why the side adits were sealed but it is still a shame. Thinking the one adit with the bar in the roof may have been had a hoist. The spray material is more than likely gunite, it is dense and hard but can be broken like concrete because it is basically concrete, sand and water sprayed on with high pressure system. Used in tunnel lining, we use it to 3D print concrete buildings. Fantastic tunnel system in hard rock. Well done both of you. Stay well and safe out there.
Yes who knows what could be down there and we are looking more into this exciting place. Thanks for your great support William.
Good evening from Syracuse NY USA brother and everyone else thank you for sharing your adventures in history
Hello Earl and we thank you fro being here and hope you have a good day :)
Thank you for sharing brother and eagle eye
Thanks eagle eyes and history hunter for a great adventure . I really enjoyed the video💜💜💜👍👍👍
Thank YOU Wendy :)
Some of the most extensive tunneling I have ever seen. Great job
Indeed and loved to share that with you.
Great video thanks for your hard work eagle eyes and history hunter its a pleasure to keep watching
Greatly appreciated Carole and greetings from us.
i absolutely love watching your channel
I'm so glad!
Its been a while since I have seen one of your videos..Thankyou so much for sharing with us what most of us can't get to see!👍
My pleasure 😊
What an interesting system, I have a feeling that shaft was for bringing ammunition up to a gun position. We'll find out when you find the guns? Thank you and EE for taking us along. Can't wait to see what else is there.
We shall look more into this great place Allen and thanks for being here :)
Very interesting hope you come back and make another journey to this spot
We sure are and did and thanks for watching.
Thoroughly enjoy your videos. It is encouraging to see a younger generation taking an interest in military history, and passing it down to their children.
I have to agree , it is important to teach our children history. Thanks for being here :)
Great video folks ❤️ 👍
Thanks so much
I can’t determine if you two are wearing helmets in the cave but I would ask you too if you don’t . Good video . Thanks
Thanks for watching.
Thanks - Would love to know what was behind these sealed up entrances.
Thank you my friend for the great support and we send a greetings from us.
Thanks for sharing, time for the next one.
More to come!
Must have been SECRET if they had to cement some of the tunnels up. I know you don't divulge your locations and I respect that but if you're far enough north ( you and EE ) is it possible they ( the Germans ) might have stored something from their heavy water experiments in Norway in this site? You have certainly raised my curiosity and I'm sure others as the view this adventure. Looking forward to further ones. Until then be safe, be CAREFUL and stay healthy. [ I'm probably fanaticizing but get me back on track please ].
Well we shall share more from here later Ted and you will enjoy that :)
Metal plate on the wall is an anchor plate..
ok good to know and thanks :)
I'm wondering what the allies hid behind those walls. What could be so important or dangerous that had to be hidden away? It had to be more than just munitions. Baffling really
But what a huge tunnel system and I too would like to see where that tunnel led going up. This is simply amazing and I can't imagine the work it took to create these tunnels. Wow! Thank you HH and EE for your hard work and for taking us along on these adventures. I can't wait until part 2. Until then take care and stay safe. 💖💯
IT could be gear , ammo or secrets they dont want us to find or see , who knows. Thanks Julie for your great support :)
Very curious to what's behind them walls but what a place with many secrets. Thank you both
Soa re we and we might be able to shed some more light to that later. Thanks David :)
That was an awesome place I think the tunnnel that you and eagle eye crawled into has an exit at the top there was probably a drop ladder to help clime up
We will return and find out more later. Thanks :)
I appreciate that you crawl into the hole in the middle of the tunnel. I don't know if I could do it, lol.
Well one has to try at least my friend :) Thanks for being here Leeroy :)
Fascinating, absolutely fascinating. Would love to know what is hidden behind those sealed up walls. That vertical shaft reminds me of an airshaft into a mine I once visited. At the top of the shaft was the air pumping station, extracting air from the mine, which created a fresh air flow into the mine. I wonder if this shaft served the same purpose? It's in the right spot. Just about the middle, where you need it, since long tunnels, and especially, side tunnels, tend to get very, very, stuffy without a decent air flow. What an amazing set of tunnels. This is what I love about our HH Team. You always manage to bring us these mysteries, that spark our imagination, and curiosity. Cheers my friends! Stay Safe!
We will look more into this and share that later. Thanks Peter and greetings from us.
I remember when when stationed in Germany in the 80's you weren't allowed to inspect some of German bunkers left standing. We even chase from the fieldstrasse bunker in Hamburg.
Thanks you HH @EE for that great location! I only dream about places like that but y’all bring them to me ! Ive never seen one so enteresting ! Be careful be safe 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
WE will work hard ot bring even greater history to you in the future my friend. Thanks Mark :)
When EE will have his first date, he will have LOTS of locations to suggest! :D
You never know :) Thanks.
I believe those tunnels should be still open and preserved for people to explore and appreciate and learn of everything that happened during ww2
Great job y'all. I'd say that shaft going up might be for supply a gun with ammo. Thanks for taking us along. Stay safe. 👍👍👍👍👍
That could be and very exciting location this is. Thanks Fred :)
Am surprised that someone hasn’t broken into the sealed off tunnels. Curiosity would be the main reason for doing it. I would think any weapons or munitions would have been removed after the war. Could be that the tunnels are just dangerous.
Well that is just the question , why are they closed of so intense. Thanks Anthony.
Love you guys!!!
We appreciate you being here and we wish you a great day my friend :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter You Too
Maybe in this case you could use a little drone what can fly!
Some are small like Insects.
Nice greetings!!
Thanks for the tip
Such a great episode! Thank you Eagle Eyes and HH
Glad you enjoyed it
A very interesting network of tunnels. Wonder where the gold was hidden?😊 Wouldn't it be something if you were the ones to find it. Did you take that huge bolt back with you? It does look like the wagons were pulled by a cable system. Makes one wonder what is hidden behind those shut out areas? As luck would have it, you found a little hole for entry. Good work EE getting through there. Interesting to see much of the wooden scaffolding still there. That dug out hole higher up is intriguing. Will you be taking BBG back there to access it? Thanks for taking us there EE & HH.
There must be gold somewhere in there i can feel it :) Such a great place and so glad you are here with us :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter it just has to be HH. Happy to come along. 😊
Very nice video and I really enjoyed it, thank you and your son. Great work
Thanks Wayne :)
That was a rather large tunnel., I would think it might have been one location for manufacturing since Germany had to take apart their buildings and start building everything underground. Just an Idea.
Well they sure built a lot here and we shall share that later my friend. Great explore and very exciting to walk in there and see what they did. Thanks Larry for your great support to the team :)
Be safe out there :)
Holly wowza! I think that shaft going up could be ventilation as it's quite a way in? Next that "hall" could be a turning / waiting point for vehicles as I bet it was one way? Good work team 😁👍👍💙💛
Could be for sure Glenn. Wow what a incredible place that is. Thanks for being here my friend :)
Another fantastic explore of German wartime tunnels. Thank you and hope to see Part2 soon!❤️
Thank you so much Beverley :)
How do you know something didn't break out of that tunnel ? All the rebar is bent out not in. I can only imagine how scary it would be if you peeked in a hole and something was looking back :)
hm didnt think of that :) Thanks for watching.
Hey guys loving the content in Australia any chance you can upload in 4K
no we only use 1920 my friend and the pc can not handle 4K. Thanks for watching.
@@WW2HistoryHunter your locations would look awesome in 4K but that’s ok 👍 have a great day keep up the great work
WOW you were right HH, that German tunnel system was massive. Thank you EE and HH for taking us inside so can get an idea of what it looked like. Too bad they had to block off some of the tunnel system, but I get why it's for safety reasons. What a good catch finding the little hole in one of the closed off areas. It was just big enough for both of you to climb through. That paint on the hall was diffeent the way it deflected light - interesting. Yes, wonder if someone was able to climb up to the little hall 10 metre's up and what was in it? Definitely, BBG can scale that tunnel wall. You will have to brig BBG back with you on a return visit. Very interesting, much work put into digging out those tunnels and ammo storage units. You ARE the man EE, what would your Dad do without you. Thoroughly enjoyed that little explore. Stay safe you two. oh and I almost forgot "Hi EE"
Agree Laura , what a great place and we shall look more into this later. Thanks for your incredible support and we send a greeting from us.
I wouldn't doubt the stories of munitions. I was at a Luftwaffe ammo depot in Germany in the 80s. Rumors of boobytrapped tunnels were very much true. Many times we recovered munitions, mortar projectiles, hand grenades from many of the buildings.
There you go and thanks for being here :)
Such wholesome and informative content
Thanks for that.
Great video, thanks for the great access.
Thanks.
Stunning how that tunnel was; just wondered how long it actually took them to drill them out. Bummer that the others were sealed. Curious if those would be access from the other side or have emergency exits to them??? Just a thought. On that one little area you guys accessed to, it looked like i saw a metal step that was partially pulled out and to the side(that went up to the other tunnel you couldn't get to). Would have been a whopper to get up that side and into that tunnel. Hmmm, maybe start carrying some rock climbing gear (after you learn) lol. Imagination and wonders. Looking forward to seeing the other areas of this installation. Thanks for sharing. Stay well and safe....SMILE.....
Yes what a exciting place this is Colleen. We shall share more from here later :) Thanks and be safe out there :)
A small $25 walmart Drone with a WiFi camera would be cool way to get a peek.
I would guess that the shaft connects to one of the closed tunnels. This is a great video!
We shall find out more later and thanks :)
Hello WWHH and EE,
Winter is not over yet, a lot of snow has fallen here.
Yes indeed many kilometers of tunnels have been endured.
Yes winter is slow to leave this year but i hope it will soon. Thank you Oma and be safe out there :)
A small drone may have helped you explore up that shaft.. Great footage..
Indeed so and thanks :)
There's definitely something in them rooms that was too big to remove so they blocked them up to stop people seeing in there love too know what really is in them that they didn't want seeing 😮 great place what a tunnel set up
Well Karl we shall dig more into this location for sure and share more with you later. Thanks for your great support.
Great job again guys i get great enjoyment out of you to..
Thanks again!
I may be very wrong but the V 2 rockets could've been fired from that deep tunnel you found, ,to think, the propulsion gave an extra boost or even a camouflage system. Anything is positive, keep up the great work guys.
Well i really couldnt tell but history is there for sure. Thanks.
@@WW2HistoryHunter Anyways, that was deep, just imagine the parts that's been sealed up or never explored, in the Chickamauga battlefield, all long time ago a cash of confederate weapons plus a few field guns were found, can you imagine finding that ? I'd love to have a complete 3 in. Ordnance Rifle w/ limber.
@@WW2HistoryHunter I'm still trying to figure out what those " well" cisterns are, found out there were 9 POW camps out there, I'll still keep looking and when I find out I'll let you know.
Awesome history thank you 😊
Appreciated and greetings from us.
That was interesting tunnel they did not finish because the war was wrapping up no doubt
Probably so and loved it. Thanks Ron :)
Ugh! Too bad they walled parts off! Great video though guys! Greetings from us!
Thank you so much 🤗
very very interesting.. could you go back with the drone?
We did :) Thanks.
Zase super práce obdivuji vás ,a chtel bych se tam také podivat diky moc.
Thanks for watching.
Love this I love your videos ❤
Thank you so much!!
You welcome I love anything war love going to anyplace old in history
Amazing what you can find. About 5 years ago my cousin brought me out to an abandoned rail station that dated back to 1916ish that was used by the Canadian forces of both WW1 and WW2. My initial thoughts were that it was a station for the Canadian troops preparing for overseas as a training ground for some and as a waystation for those for the west coast to travel to Halifax to depart for overseas duty in the European theatre. Now it's all potato fields .
Thanks and greetings from us.
The entrance to that reminds me of the film "inglorious bastards" when the big fella with the bat comes walking out
There you go , history is everywhere :)
SOME OF THE WORST PLACES WOULD BE THE TUNNELS THAT GO DOWN THROUGH THE FLOORS IN THE OTHER LEVELS BELOW THAT
ok and thanks for watching.
Yeah it's a shame when you see the engineers table and all these other places that are supposed to be maintained to maintain the facility
It means down below what they were working on probably in a nuclear power facility and supply will be in really bad shape
Amazing for sure 😊
Thanks for the visit
That interesting video Thanks for sharing Hello Eagle eyes
Thanks for coming
At 12:09/20:09 you could of gotten a glimpse of what was up there if you had a small drone. It might of been a back way out of the tunnel or a air shaft or a lookout. I do not think they where mining in that place. 🤔🤔
We will show more later :)
I was stationed at Ferris Barracks 80-81. I've heard of tunnels open, closed and sealed. The ones that were sealed were feared boobie trapped. I heard there was a train with gold. Just a rumor.
Exiting it must have been and thanks Donald :)
Germans: there is a mountain in the way.
Another German: don't worry we'll make tunnels!!
Come on, nothing stopped these guys!!
Seems very ture my friend and thanks for being here :)
The cable is likely armored electric cable.
Could very well be. Thanks Shayne :)
Thanks!
We thank you for your great support Ken. that is greatly appreciated and will come in very handy in our future explores we shall share with you :) Thank you and we send a greeting from us :)
If only the tunnels could talk its history, we only see it for what it looks like. Now there's no limit to our imagination whT it was like 🤔 amazing tunnels. Thank you, my friends
Yes my friend , if only and what stories we could have told. Imagination is so great to have. Thanks my friend :)
Interesting site
I do agree my friend and very glad we could share with you :)
It’s sad that there were injuries and death in the tunnels but it’s also sad that they were sealed with spray concrete it would’ve been cool if they left them open but put like a metal door at the entrance and you would need keys to open them
Well i guess they had a reason. Thanks for being here.
Looks like treasure hunters are making boreholes to see what's on the other side. Probably with a scope.
Could be that yes. Thanks.
Wow very cool tunnel. Ya need a telescoping ladder with ya 😂
ok and thanks.
Looks like a lot of fun
IT sure is and thanks Mark fore being here :)
LOL. Make me anxious, make me want to see the surprise. Then, surprise, stand by for another adventure.
We are sharing more form here my friend and thanks for being here :)
Sorry for the late commentary. Extraordinary engineering works performed under extreme circumstances.
Appreciate you being here David and greetings from us.
Hello i love your channel but how do you find the locations, do you look at old pictures or do you have friends that help? I respect that you don’t want the locations leaked because here in Sweden almost all old ww2 bunkers are destroyed by graffiti and stuff like that. Have a great day!
Research some good luck and stamina to do this. Thanks.
I loooove the super-hero names for your kids! :D
He he , well there you go :) Thanks.
@@WW2HistoryHunter Its like: Super dad and his awesome sidekicks Eagle-Eyes and Bunkerbuster-Girl ^^ that's some good parenting!