From the quality of this video I would have guessed that this would have ten or fifteen times as many views, good stuff. I love the passion for the actual history of the place instead of 'oooh spooky abandoned war bunker VLOG'
Hey thanks 👍 I'm glad I can share these adventures and forgotten historical locations. It's amazing how much is still out there to be discovered 🏞️⛰️🏴
Awesome condition, i have an roc post close to me but it was distroyed by kids yrs ago, i remeber seeing bunk beds ww2 stretcher and loads of book. Ladder has been cut off and blocked up now. Great video mate 👍
Since watching you explore these underground spaces I have been brainstorming about how to make “hobbit houses”. I want to try finding economical & ecological solutions for housing. The insulation of earth could save energy in all extremes of temperature and having green growing space, where currently man made materials would be, provides the potential to produce resources/foods that current housing doesn’t offer. Thank you for the inspiration ✌️💗🤘
@@CandideSchmyles many have. EXARC has been studying the benefits of earthen homes and pondering how they might implement them today. There’s lots of research on this. Now if we could get working on it, that would be something
Keep the location secret otherwise some idiot will burn out the polystyrene for shits and giggles like they did my local one down south😢. I found a beauty in Argyll that is obviously looked after by an enthusiast. Its even got some artefacts on the desk. It’s less than twenty meters from a main road.
Thanks for showing us little gems of history like this 🖖🏻
Thanks 👍 glad I can share these videos
Many thx for finding this gem glad to see no vandalism.👏👏
From the quality of this video I would have guessed that this would have ten or fifteen times as many views, good stuff. I love the passion for the actual history of the place instead of 'oooh spooky abandoned war bunker VLOG'
Hey thanks 👍 I'm glad I can share these adventures and forgotten historical locations. It's amazing how much is still out there to be discovered 🏞️⛰️🏴
Quality vid - Cheers for sharing mate !!! :)
Hey thanks 👍 it was fun to document this incredible historical location
Awesome condition, i have an roc post close to me but it was distroyed by kids yrs ago, i remeber seeing bunk beds ww2 stretcher and loads of book. Ladder has been cut off and blocked up now. Great video mate 👍
Thanks 👍
Fascinating bunker. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent lichens :)
There's a roc bunker just passed the village in Kinloch Rannoch.
Awesome video what a find! You had really good knowledge which helped visualise how this bunker would have been used during tests. Thanks mate
Well done.
Great fine mate! Definitely amazing condition for how old it is.
Since watching you explore these underground spaces I have been brainstorming about how to make “hobbit houses”. I want to try finding economical & ecological solutions for housing. The insulation of earth could save energy in all extremes of temperature and having green growing space, where currently man made materials would be, provides the potential to produce resources/foods that current housing doesn’t offer. Thank you for the inspiration ✌️💗🤘
Ermmm no-one ever thought of that you think?
@@CandideSchmyles many have. EXARC has been studying the benefits of earthen homes and pondering how they might implement them today. There’s lots of research on this. Now if we could get working on it, that would be something
@@CandideSchmylessounds like you could bridge information for them but chose not to.
That makes you rude. ❤
@@kariannecrysler640be inspired! That’s a good thing. We need better housing answers.
That was very interesting.
Thanks 👍
That’s cool min you fancy meeting up for the one just outside hillside
the points marked on the Shetland map were early warning radar stations
Thanks I love to understand more of the history at these places 👍
I wonder if there are modern day places like this
wouldnt mind buying one of these and restoring it and turning it into a tiny home. only if its possible
Keep the location secret otherwise some idiot will burn out the polystyrene for shits and giggles like they did my local one down south😢.
I found a beauty in Argyll that is obviously looked after by an enthusiast. Its even got some artefacts on the desk. It’s less than twenty meters from a main road.