I really like the amount of respect that you have for the places you're exploring. I can tell as you put everything back the way it was before. It shows you care about these places, as they're fastinating, and you want them to stay as pristine as they possibly can be.
Amount of respect that he has? I'm sorry but this video is clearly completely fake. Guy likely knows someone who has access to an old and unused but still semi-operational ex warsaw pact shelter. The bunker is clearly very neat and tidy, except for the few items that the guys who filmed this clearly took out of the boxes and tossed them out on the ground to make it seem more messy. Besides, only one or two rooms are even slightly untidy and there's no way the people who emptied this bunker and cleaned after themselves kept the generators operational if this bunker weren't at least semi-open to the public for tours and other events. Even the editing is extremely fake, with lots of fake sounds added in like the Geiger counter. He clearly has no respect for either his gullible viewers or the bunker in this case because he wouldn't be lying if he had any.
@@Vapefly0815 Look at his other videos, he went into working factories and was chased by security and police at some point. Also the effects clearly are for the athmosphere and not "fake" as in pretending to be real
@@clemens10 I understand why you want to believe. Doesn't make this video any less fake and him any less dishonest. EDIT: Just looked at more of his videos, most of them are hilariously fake. Sure, the locations are real but all of the videos have something that's completely fake, like the "abandoned" foreign cars that they simply dusted up and put in an old abandoned warehouse. Or the "sealed safe house" and all kind of other bullshit. This guy's "I FOUND ABANDONED X!" videos are complete scams.
@@Vapefly0815 No one said the footage was raw and uncut. Whether or not the video has been edited to have sounds like the Geiger counter, isn't what I was concerned about. Without an added sound effect I wouldn't have known what a piece of equipment like that would have been. As for the rest of the video, whether or not the bunker is truly abandoned, he is still demonstrating care for the places he's showing us. Lots of people would use an opportunity to vandalize a place like that and he shows us the best way to explore urban environments. I think he gives urban explorers a good name and I look forward to watching his videos, edited or not.
@@Reichsritter he kinda did, with shots of him walking into rooms past the camera and stuff People commented that it takes away the feeling of "exploring with him", and he read the comments and replied "Noted" Now he made a video without those shots, and it just feels so much more right imo. Love you shiey.
I can just imagine the owner of the bunker checking out their electrical bill and seeing "bunker: $2" being like "wtf? Why am I paying for the bunker electricity? Nobody's been there!"
RaubfischTM same, I didn’t mind the third person view and I think it added a lot to the overall videos but I also think he used it too much at first, I like this style of vid with maybe 1 or 2 shots in 3rd person
@@Vlad7Sokruta You must have never forgotten to take the chicken out the freezer and remembered when your mom would get home in 10 mins That's true fear
Ha! Me and a guy named ***** Ortega found their undamaged spaceship while the aliens were off trying to talk to a cow, asking for their leader. We hotwired it and jumpstarted it. Flew perfectly but the seats were too small and uncomfortable. It was undetectable to US radar so we flew it to Mexico, loaded it up with bales of awesome weed, about $1000 there, and brought it back sold it for 30 times what we paid for it. So, we went back and got some more and did that until it ran out of whatever kind of fuel it was and it crashed on a ranch north of Roswell. We hired a rancher to use his cotton trailer to haul the rest out, but when we got there, the site was covered by soldiers from the nearby airbase who were stuffing the rest of the pot into their backpacks and pockets, helmets, etc. Then some general ordered to load everything up on trucks and hauled it off. He had a 3/4 ton weapons carrier loaded with pot and ordered everyone to keep their mouths shut, then drove off grinning like a fool, then told the newspaper that it was just weather balloon. Retired to a beach in Florida 2 months later.
The ambience achieved in this video is perfect. Man, if you ever get into making some bigger production, such as a movie or documentary, send a ping, will ya'? 😉
@@shiey hello shiey. i watched every video of your channel first one to come in my recommendation that journey across Croatia since then I am your HUGE fan .. Any help I can do would be really appreciated...
These are my favorite videos of yours. It is compelling to viewers of all ages, and I believe even more so to those with the most recollections of WW2 and its aftermath.... and even now, through the many grizzly images which I can tell you had not been publicly shown on TV for decades. I never saw them until seeing them on RUclips, fairly recently.
I have watched plenty of Bunker videos but I never seen anything like this. It's hard to believe that amount of stuff still there and all of this shelves up. I can just imagine themselves fully stocked at one point it really gives you a good sense of what it was like. Outstanding video I really love it keep up the good work
The only way i would go inside these places is either with at least someone else or a fully loaded akm This guy got some steel balls, we have to admit it
was just thinking about how much I'd almost need a sidearm to do this kinda exploration. then remembered that while it might make one feel safer and more comfortable, I feel it creates more risk than reward. there's the possibility of being caught w a firearm while trespassing, it could accidentally be discharged, it would be extra weight and be one more thing to get caught up on while climbing or squeezing into spots. also, if caught, it could be easy to talk one's way out of a trespassing charge; adding a firearm in the equation, though, could make it much more difficult to walk away freely.
Asides from the abandoned Soviet-time gas masks, everything seems to have been kept fairly clean. In that air filtration room, one pipe seems to have been repainted somewhat recently in yellow. The most amazing thing is that there's still electricity running down there. In too many ex-Soviet countries, someone just turned the mains off somewhere and those bunkers could no longer be used because of that.
I did something similar in Yugoslavia - difference - i went in a abandoned vehicle bunker kids sometimes shoot old guns and party - there i walked through a ~ 600meter long corridor and several doors to the other side of the mountain into a not so abandoned U-Boat bunker with a crazy shitton of arms and ammo and armed guards - so i went up a escape hatch and almost left the bunker spotting a patrol at last second - so i went back in and out the way i came - thereby finding stocks of AA missiles giant fuel and whater tanks, generators and Airpumps and filters but also stocks of smallarms like AK47, RPG2 and RPG7, Handgranades and mortar rounds - i dont talk abaut Truckloads but Shiploads took a gas mask and a smallarms bullet as souvenier later found out that had i left i would have probably been shot - also on that areal are supposedly fields of landmines and radar stations as well as AA missile silos didnt see either of those
@@jurgenjrgensenkragjarvis2878 yup ~ september 2003 i bet they sold a shitton to arms dealers like in that lord of war movie and shredded + dismantled most of the rest- probably most to Africa on board of grain freighters and cargo ships after breaking up Yugoslavias sucessor states needed a lot of money quickley to financially stabilize the sucessor states economy but there are still some guns left in crates in some half-forgotten bunker on some of the meny croatian islands or indeep bunkers in the hillside of the mainlands
If it's still on the power grid, it's not forgotten. At least the authorities and power grid operators know about its existence. Oh btw, looks like they've updated the lighting to LED - I think you've just trespassed someones junkstorage bunker.
5:34 when he started flipping those switches I nearly died oh dear lord and then the transition after when he cut the lights and edited the video aaaaaahhhhh geeeeeez
Awesome video, I prefer this perspective and style. That said I enjoyed what you did with the other one and think it is good that you are willing to take risks and try new things, especially since when you do that you're willing to listen to the feedback and adapt. You make great content and I'm willing to support you on Patreon (had been for ages, glad you got into it!) I hope in the future people can collectively fund you to travel the world and share more videos like this.
Wish you would've gone into a bit more detail! I would've loved to have seen a lot of these things upclose, like the medicines, masks, and rest of the equipment in that room.
The only ones I was able to read were the large bottle, which is Furacilin, a carcinogenic topical antibiotic, and the smaller one to the right, a bottle of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide solution.
I fucking love the way you make your videos, not flowing with everyone else hyping it up like every single video is their magnum opus. They’re creepy and fucking kool, I’m a have to copy your style man. This shit is 👌🏽👌🏽
Some of the people who own these cold war fallout shelters sometimes run the old diesel generators to maintain a certain level of electrical power stored up just in case.
I like the fact he always turns off the lights when he's done exploring, In some of his older videos i think some places he finds the lights are already switched on since god knows how many years ago.
It would be nice to see these old fallout shelters get cleaned up and put back into full working order. If you think about it all that is really required is a mop, some dehydrated food, and new nbc filters.
Keep up the good content man I’m jealous of your area we have nothing cool like that around in Canada. Was wondering if you’ve ever found firearms in any of these shelters?
Fellow Canadian here. You'd honestly be surprised by what you'll find in some parts of Canada. I'm an old geocacher and I've seen some areas similar to this
@@andythompson1998: Indeed. I remember reading a while back that Canada had something like 2,000 civil defence/government bunkers during the early part of the Cold War, back in the 50s, including the famous Diefenbunker chain of bunkers situated on a few military bases for military and continuity of government operations. So far as I have been able to determine, none of the bunkers were designed to shelter civilians from nuclear attack.
For anyone curious, this is a decomissioned bunker that sits under a museum, which offers guided tours through out, hence the operational lights/machinery, mostly cleaned surfaces, and fresh coat of paint on all the walls.
If the place isn't drawing electricity, it won't be off concern to the electrical company. Incandescent bulbs are literally just tungsten wire in a glass bulb full of inert gas; as long as the bulb, gases, and tungsten are still intact and in place, there's not really much reason for it not to work.
@@therustgiant1925 I hear you loud n Clare I appreciate what our man is doing but just doesn't seem to catch me in a way that inspires me to be a believer that's just my opinion
@@kennethdaman4290 and i know what you mean. I'm right there with you, overall it doesn't seem quite right to me, however, I don't think the reason given was terribly valid. My issue with the vid is more the lack of context and the rather large cuts in in setting.
That's a nice bunker whoever it is u know there's a reason why these are built and people just think there never gonna need one like it'll never happen. I wish I had the money to build one thanks for sharing hope we don't need them
In Lithuanian it means Post, (It could be as check in or observation post, but more like if you there during emergency you would get a number, and they would say that you have to sleep at number 3 post)
I just love your videos!!! I don't think that the third person perspective was bad. It was just different but also kind of cool in its own way. But in general I would prefer more first person perspective.
@@Blind_Side94 The medicine is not new, the orange medpack in the cabinet is actually a soviet issued medpack. Lithuania or its army doesn't use this orange pack since gaining independence from the USSR in 1990.
While I do miss Shiey's old style where we got nearly the same experience of exploration as he did, I love the new more artsy style as well. The only problem I have is with some of the ambient sound effects he adds in, like the siren that kept playing, or the gieger counter.
3:03 - 2019: "Huh? 'COVID-19 vaccine' - What the fuck's a covid? Some medical shit I suppose, imma leave it here!" - 2020: "...oh shit, where exactly did I find this damn cabinet last year??" 😎
I can't believe everything still works it just makes me wonder what it was used for what some of the equipment was that was in boxes. Like I said on a previous comment I never seen a bunker video that will preserved and in full contact with everything working so much is still there
dust is mostly human skin, so the only dust in there would be from whatever was left in the air as they left, and any bits of concrete or paint coming from the ceiling. also it would take a fair amount of effort to disconnect a fallout bunker like that from the grid. easier to just ignore it.
@@leezy7787 i mean, literally no as the definition is just any fine particulate. But the typical dust that you see where humans live is in fact mostly comprised of dead skin cells. All of the dust in someone's home is primarily a combination of dead skin cells, dirt, sand and pollen, all of which build up and spread around due to human movement. although of course depending on the environment its composition could be different, for example dust build up in an office would have a fair amount of particles that came from paper. either way, if an area is sealed off, like this bunker, then really you are only going to see dust buildup from whatever was in the air at the time of abandonment that settled.
I really like the amount of respect that you have for the places you're exploring. I can tell as you put everything back the way it was before. It shows you care about these places, as they're fastinating, and you want them to stay as pristine as they possibly can be.
Amount of respect that he has? I'm sorry but this video is clearly completely fake. Guy likely knows someone who has access to an old and unused but still semi-operational ex warsaw pact shelter. The bunker is clearly very neat and tidy, except for the few items that the guys who filmed this clearly took out of the boxes and tossed them out on the ground to make it seem more messy. Besides, only one or two rooms are even slightly untidy and there's no way the people who emptied this bunker and cleaned after themselves kept the generators operational if this bunker weren't at least semi-open to the public for tours and other events. Even the editing is extremely fake, with lots of fake sounds added in like the Geiger counter.
He clearly has no respect for either his gullible viewers or the bunker in this case because he wouldn't be lying if he had any.
@@Vapefly0815 Look at his other videos, he went into working factories and was chased by security and police at some point. Also the effects clearly are for the athmosphere and not "fake" as in pretending to be real
@@clemens10 I understand why you want to believe. Doesn't make this video any less fake and him any less dishonest.
EDIT: Just looked at more of his videos, most of them are hilariously fake. Sure, the locations are real but all of the videos have something that's completely fake, like the "abandoned" foreign cars that they simply dusted up and put in an old abandoned warehouse. Or the "sealed safe house" and all kind of other bullshit. This guy's "I FOUND ABANDONED X!" videos are complete scams.
@@Vapefly0815 No one said the footage was raw and uncut. Whether or not the video has been edited to have sounds like the Geiger counter, isn't what I was concerned about. Without an added sound effect I wouldn't have known what a piece of equipment like that would have been.
As for the rest of the video, whether or not the bunker is truly abandoned, he is still demonstrating care for the places he's showing us. Lots of people would use an opportunity to vandalize a place like that and he shows us the best way to explore urban environments.
I think he gives urban explorers a good name and I look forward to watching his videos, edited or not.
Markus Fuchs if you think they are faked, why are you here?
I'm glad you read our comments and made an old fashioned first person perspective video again!
You fucking everywhere
I still hate that eye fish effect..
@@deivytrajan Thats just how GoPros are man... :/
@@Reichsritter he kinda did, with shots of him walking into rooms past the camera and stuff
People commented that it takes away the feeling of "exploring with him", and he read the comments and replied "Noted"
Now he made a video without those shots, and it just feels so much more right imo.
Love you shiey.
Trajan its a GoPro....
I can just imagine the owner of the bunker checking out their electrical bill and seeing "bunker: $2" being like "wtf? Why am I paying for the bunker electricity? Nobody's been there!"
Thanks to them through, it's awesome
Its not that old of a bunker all the lights are LEDs by the looks of it
@@RyanMarc12 hilarious. It totally looks like the items and dust in there are definitely from the LED era of lighting. Pffffffffffttttt. C'mon man!!!
@@zackjohnson7045 Mass amounts of dust can be there within a week if you want to
Tomek lol
Next video: I launched ICBM missile from fully working soviet missile silo.
OH MY GOD, YESSSS!
LOL.
@@dakotaepicman6452 at your house
Next vid after that: I Re-began the Cold War
Target 🤔🤣😂😂😂
Thank you so much for bringing the awesome first person view back! ❤
I really like, that the "old" video style is back, without the 3rd person view.
RaubfischTM same, I didn’t mind the third person view and I think it added a lot to the overall videos but I also think he used it too much at first, I like this style of vid with maybe 1 or 2 shots in 3rd person
"fear is awareness"
Respect, shiey
there is no fear when aware
fear does not exist. danger does. if you know what is dangerous, then you can acomplish anything - no matter how dangerous.
u are not aware of danger , danger is not aware of me im aware of it not being aware . i am not in danger, u are .
@@Vlad7Sokruta You must have never forgotten to take the chicken out the freezer and remembered when your mom would get home in 10 mins
That's true fear
A little dramatic...
we complain about the third person experience, he immediatly "fix" it... What a nice guy
This appears to be a Lithuanian public fallout shelter. Interesting that the power is still on. I would love to know more about this place.
*I found a fully functional room with aliens in area 51*
LMFAO 😂😂 😂 Bro that will be awesome
That was the cast of the view
-Ali A
Ha! Me and a guy named ***** Ortega found their undamaged spaceship while the aliens were off trying to talk to a cow, asking for their leader. We hotwired it and jumpstarted it. Flew perfectly but the seats were too small and uncomfortable. It was undetectable to US radar so we flew it to Mexico, loaded it up with bales of awesome weed, about $1000 there, and brought it back sold it for 30 times what we paid for it. So, we went back and got some more and did that until it ran out of whatever kind of fuel it was and it crashed on a ranch north of Roswell. We hired a rancher to use his cotton trailer to haul the rest out, but when we got there, the site was covered by soldiers from the nearby airbase who were stuffing the rest of the pot into their backpacks and pockets, helmets, etc. Then some general ordered to load everything up on trucks and hauled it off. He had a 3/4 ton weapons carrier loaded with pot and ordered everyone to keep their mouths shut, then drove off grinning like a fool, then told the newspaper that it was just weather balloon. Retired to a beach in Florida 2 months later.
could they solve a rubicks cube? Cause few humans do LOL
Ayy the old perspective is back :) Thanks for listening! 🖤
I love the siren in the background! Gives me goosebumps
I thought I saw some Buffout and Mentats in that medicine cabinet
Everybody was perking when the med cabinet was opened LOL
I would prefer some Jet.
@@col.greasebagmcqueen9933 the Jet will make you jittery
Col. Greasebag McQueen Ultra Jet
@@puuhapete2715 gotta mix it with some Med-X. Get a lil speedball action going.
The ambience achieved in this video is perfect. Man, if you ever get into making some bigger production, such as a movie or documentary, send a ping, will ya'? 😉
sure..✌
@@shiey hello shiey. i watched every video of your channel first one to come in my recommendation that journey across Croatia since then I am your HUGE fan .. Any help I can do would be really appreciated...
@@AdityaSharma-wl2zv where you from? Are you interested in doing this stuff in india😛
@@adityashinde4811 india me to mushkil hai police peel degi yaha to😂
@@AdityaSharma-wl2zv 😂
These are my favorite videos of yours. It is compelling to viewers of all ages, and I believe even more so to those with the most recollections of WW2 and its aftermath.... and even now, through the many grizzly images which I can tell you had not been publicly shown on TV for decades. I never saw them until seeing them on RUclips, fairly recently.
I have watched plenty of Bunker videos but I never seen anything like this. It's hard to believe that amount of stuff still there and all of this shelves up. I can just imagine themselves fully stocked at one point it really gives you a good sense of what it was like. Outstanding video I really love it keep up the good work
I fucking love the small interludes of information, makes me feel like I'm watching an operation and not just an exploration.
The only way i would go inside these places is either with at least someone else or a fully loaded akm
This guy got some steel balls, we have to admit it
was just thinking about how much I'd almost need a sidearm to do this kinda exploration. then remembered that while it might make one feel safer and more comfortable, I feel it creates more risk than reward. there's the possibility of being caught w a firearm while trespassing, it could accidentally be discharged, it would be extra weight and be one more thing to get caught up on while climbing or squeezing into spots. also, if caught, it could be easy to talk one's way out of a trespassing charge; adding a firearm in the equation, though, could make it much more difficult to walk away freely.
although, if I were to explore with no forethought about possible issues, I'd most definitely have a sidearm on my person at every location😂
This is what I pay for
I feel like this video could just be a really long cut scene for a linear survival/horror game
BRUH thats legit an amazing idea
Resident Evil...
Just check out metro 2033 and metro last light, it’s basically this but with some outside world sections.
@@thatawkardsilencewhenyoufa1590 Lol I've played those games since I made that comment
Asides from the abandoned Soviet-time gas masks, everything seems to have been kept fairly clean. In that air filtration room, one pipe seems to have been repainted somewhat recently in yellow. The most amazing thing is that there's still electricity running down there. In too many ex-Soviet countries, someone just turned the mains off somewhere and those bunkers could no longer be used because of that.
ARTYOM, DARK ONES COMING!
Yesssss. Somebody understands 😂😂😂
HA
>Opens door into pitch-black bunker
>Wakes up in a cart
Hey, you. You're finally awake.
Hehe
synthetic deity
"you were trying to traverse the corridor..."
When you walk in and suddenly a dude in a blue jumpsuit demands you find parts to fix their water filtration system.
ISHERWOOD75 lmao
@Jim 762 whats so bad about them being a millennial and referencing a video game they both played and enjoyed
@Jim 762hahahahahaha the award for the most uncalled for cment goes to...
@@KillerFishFromTampa woosh.
@@Mugetsu_Gaming wow that's so funny I forgot to laugh
Me: Mom can I have a fully equipped bunker?
Mom: We already have a fully equipped bunker at home.
The fully equipped bunker at home: 3:48
When he turns the lights off, it gets so scary. Imagine turning around and a Snork leaps at you.
Damn, the new Metro game is looking tight af! These graphics are insane! I had no idea they were making a new one so soon.
Thanks again for putting out a video without talking the whole freaking time like others do.
Dude your editing is beautiful
I'd love to see you work on a horror project
What was the creepiest thing you've seen/heard/found until an exploration?
dead animals (other than humans)
@@victormanueljuarezorozco9826 just dross most likely
Victor Manuel Juarez thats scarry :o
shiey lol?
Amazing place, and as always u got your steel balls with you
I love the sound effects you add in post. That microphone static when you picked it up was a nice touch.
I thought that was a Geiger counter.
I did something similar in Yugoslavia - difference - i went in a abandoned vehicle bunker kids sometimes shoot old guns and party - there i walked through a ~ 600meter long corridor and several doors to the other side of the mountain into a not so abandoned U-Boat bunker with a crazy shitton of arms and ammo and armed guards - so i went up a escape hatch and almost left the bunker spotting a patrol at last second - so i went back in and out the way i came - thereby finding stocks of AA missiles giant fuel and whater tanks, generators and Airpumps and filters but also stocks of smallarms like AK47, RPG2 and RPG7, Handgranades and mortar rounds - i dont talk abaut Truckloads but Shiploads
took a gas mask and a smallarms bullet as souvenier later found out that had i left i would have probably been shot - also on that areal are supposedly fields of landmines and radar stations as well as AA missile silos didnt see either of those
Is it real ? :))
@@jurgenjrgensenkragjarvis2878 yup ~ september 2003
i bet they sold a shitton to arms dealers like in that lord of war movie and shredded + dismantled most of the rest- probably most to Africa on board of grain freighters and cargo ships
after breaking up Yugoslavias sucessor states needed a lot of money quickley to financially stabilize the sucessor states economy
but there are still some guns left in crates in some half-forgotten bunker on some of the meny croatian islands or indeep bunkers in the hillside of the mainlands
@@prinzeugenvansovoyen732 you'll have a story to tell to your nephew
If it's still on the power grid, it's not forgotten.
At least the authorities and power grid operators know about its existence.
Oh btw, looks like they've updated the lighting to LED - I think you've just trespassed someones junkstorage bunker.
5:34 when he started flipping those switches I nearly died oh dear lord and then the transition after when he cut the lights and edited the video aaaaaahhhhh geeeeeez
Awesome video, I prefer this perspective and style. That said I enjoyed what you did with the other one and think it is good that you are willing to take risks and try new things, especially since when you do that you're willing to listen to the feedback and adapt. You make great content and I'm willing to support you on Patreon (had been for ages, glad you got into it!) I hope in the future people can collectively fund you to travel the world and share more videos like this.
Wish you would've gone into a bit more detail! I would've loved to have seen a lot of these things upclose, like the medicines, masks, and rest of the equipment in that room.
Right!!!! Slow the camera sweeps a bit and read a few labels
The only ones I was able to read were the large bottle, which is Furacilin, a carcinogenic topical antibiotic, and the smaller one to the right, a bottle of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide solution.
The masks are GP-4s and GP-5s.
I’m not gonna ignore the fact that you didn’t touch that door in that room of barrels
What was that door?
Omg, i love your tours ❤❤❤
6:56 -> fear
I fucking love the way you make your videos, not flowing with everyone else hyping it up like every single video is their magnum opus. They’re creepy and fucking kool, I’m a have to copy your style man. This shit is 👌🏽👌🏽
The way this is and looks, this could be a one of those classic PC horror games
You should have looked in the back room where you tapped on drums. Crazy how much money the the government wastes isn't it?
This shit looks like its straight out of the metro game series 😂😂
This shit looks like it is straight out of a film set - only you don't often see a row of cinema seats dumped in a bunker.
S.t.a.l.k.e.r
how is possible there is light there? and even the bulbs are working too??
It always confuses me how lights still work in these places. How are they still connected to the power grid?
My guess is government owned.
Cheaper to leave the power lines as is rather then spending the labour to disconnect them
Some of the people who own these cold war fallout shelters sometimes run the old diesel generators to maintain a certain level of electrical power stored up just in case.
@@jordanstewart2455 he's for sure renovated it like the lights look like LEDs
Why would they not be?
Aren't you ever scared or afraid of what you can find in these places?? Even watching this from the comfort of my home gave me goosebumps
I like the fact he always turns off the lights when he's done exploring, In some of his older videos i think some places he finds the lights are already switched on since god knows how many years ago.
Way to set the environment with the sound effects and lighting and the subtle movements. Killer.
2:14 anyone see that scope on the table
Yes, always examine USSR yellow med boxes. If you find the right old one, it could get your trip a level deeper.
It would be nice to see these old fallout shelters get cleaned up and put back into full working order. If you think about it all that is really required is a mop, some dehydrated food, and new nbc filters.
A pressure washer would be faster and more effective than a mop, but I agree.
@@flosstycoon9375 true
Love the editing, especially the sound effects etc.
Keep up the good content man I’m jealous of your area we have nothing cool like that around in Canada. Was wondering if you’ve ever found firearms in any of these shelters?
Fellow Canadian here. You'd honestly be surprised by what you'll find in some parts of Canada. I'm an old geocacher and I've seen some areas similar to this
I'm from Australia but how do you find places like this? I'd really like to do some exploring
@@andythompson1998: Indeed. I remember reading a while back that Canada had something like 2,000 civil defence/government bunkers during the early part of the Cold War, back in the 50s, including the famous Diefenbunker chain of bunkers situated on a few military bases for military and continuity of government operations.
So far as I have been able to determine, none of the bunkers were designed to shelter civilians from nuclear attack.
@@aSmallGreenDot I'm from Australia too. Where do I find one of these ?
I really enjoy this kind of explorations because you show places that i didn't know at all about their existance. Greetings from Argentina ;)
I found a fully functional office during lockdown. And all the employees were working 😂 😂
You other edits/videos are extremely well done, but this first person style is so great!
It's crazy that some of these places still have power.
I wonder if shieys seen any ghosts in his travels... 😏
Nice to see history unspoiled by graffiti and vandalism 👍🇦🇺
Yeah, and I like how he put whatever he touched back where it was before he touched it.
Love the first person mate, keep em coming
At 3:33 as soon as the guy picks up the gigacounter sensor the gigacounter starts buzzing.
That means this guy is radioactive 😂
He has been to chernobyl
Awesome video! Seems fun to get to find and explore all these forgotten places!
that ambience sound effects is driving me insane
I like how you put music and real noise so we can actually know what’s happening
I feel disrespectful because I’d take a lot of the stuff he found
SlavicSquid
"Where'd you get that fully functional bunker?"
"Uh... I found it."
For anyone curious, this is a decomissioned bunker that sits under a museum, which offers guided tours through out, hence the operational lights/machinery, mostly cleaned surfaces, and fresh coat of paint on all the walls.
Forgotten bunker with fully working lights 🤔🤔
Waster Dnb Thats the way it is. Even in my country these shelters have working electricity (for case that it would be needed).
And it's not even got cobwebs or dust anywhere hmmm
If the place isn't drawing electricity, it won't be off concern to the electrical company. Incandescent bulbs are literally just tungsten wire in a glass bulb full of inert gas; as long as the bulb, gases, and tungsten are still intact and in place, there's not really much reason for it not to work.
@@therustgiant1925 I hear you loud n Clare I appreciate what our man is doing but just doesn't seem to catch me in a way that inspires me to be a believer that's just my opinion
@@kennethdaman4290 and i know what you mean. I'm right there with you, overall it doesn't seem quite right to me, however, I don't think the reason given was terribly valid. My issue with the vid is more the lack of context and the rather large cuts in in setting.
dude....that was awe-fcking-some !!!!!!! I scared the hell when you turned those pumps on LOL
Not only that it miraculously still has power
That's a nice bunker whoever it is u know there's a reason why these are built and people just think there never gonna need one like it'll never happen. I wish I had the money to build one thanks for sharing hope we don't need them
This is like exploring a bunker in fallout 4
Can you explain the modern plastic hard hats. I saw several of them.
4:00 In Hungarian, postás means mailman
Cső xd
In Lithuanian it means Post, (It could be as check in or observation post, but more like if you there during emergency you would get a number, and they would say that you have to sleep at number 3 post)
It is in Lithuania dummy
I don't think you would be able to find a bunker in this good condition in Hungary.
whenever I watch these I imagine what a cool ass prepper base this would make in the Apocalypse
all fun n' games until you sneeze and hear someone say "Bless you".
so lucky you have all these places to explore. here in london we have shit.
That place has to be a whole lot larger, especially if those were beds.
The sound design in these videos are incredible
“Forgotten bunker” , but still has electricity
Forgot they left the lights working
They could be run by generators he probably turned on
Some commenters say they're linked to the city's power lines
Guessing the government still has people to check on it every now and then
You guys seriously think this is real?
And great sound effects by the way, never too loud or obtrusive, or unbalanced between one and another.
5:20 massive carbon scrubbers!!
Awesome fpv, edits and sound effects 👌👌💕
Do you take a geigercounter with you on these roams? some places look like they could be harmful
I just love your videos!!! I don't think that the third person perspective was bad. It was just different but also kind of cool in its own way. But in general I would prefer more first person perspective.
"Forgotten" but has like brand new LED bulbs lighting up the joint
Exactly my thoughts man and the medicine in the cabinet all layed out and the fact it wasn't locked smells like bullshit to me man
@@Blind_Side94 The medicine is not new, the orange medpack in the cabinet is actually a soviet issued medpack. Lithuania or its army doesn't use this orange pack since gaining independence from the USSR in 1990.
What LED? That looked like good old incandescent from here.
The housekeeper has done a wonderful job of keeping it shiny clean.
Wow, when I saw some writings on the doors in my language I realized that this shit are in Lithuania bro tell me in which city are this bunker???? 😳🇱🇹
Nah he'll probably not tell it to you
While I do miss Shiey's old style where we got nearly the same experience of exploration as he did, I love the new more artsy style as well. The only problem I have is with some of the ambient sound effects he adds in, like the siren that kept playing, or the gieger counter.
I love how you go alone.. I would get scared.. also how do u find these places and what time period is that stuff from.?
Infinite flight the gas masks are Cold War GP-5s
3:03 - 2019: "Huh? 'COVID-19 vaccine' - What the fuck's a covid? Some medical shit I suppose, imma leave it here!" - 2020: "...oh shit, where exactly did I find this damn cabinet last year??" 😎
How do you even find these places
Lithuania......has a lot of places like these or more like eastsrn Europe
Eastern Europe has many things like this.
I can't believe everything still works it just makes me wonder what it was used for what some of the equipment was that was in boxes. Like I said on a previous comment I never seen a bunker video that will preserved and in full contact with everything working so much is still there
I found a fully functional Nuclear ICBM
Soviet quality not as hightech as western quality, but it will still work after several years abandoned....
How do you just “find” these shelters tho :D
Considering how clean it is, it looks like the janitor didn't forget it.
How long have the lights been on?.
Bro you have some ball my guy to go down there by your self and do this shit
If it were truly abandoned I doubt it would have electricity - with modern wiring, and nothing was dusty
dust is mostly human skin, so the only dust in there would be from whatever was left in the air as they left, and any bits of concrete or paint coming from the ceiling.
also it would take a fair amount of effort to disconnect a fallout bunker like that from the grid. easier to just ignore it.
Dust in not mostly human skin lmao
@@leezy7787 i mean, literally no as the definition is just any fine particulate. But the typical dust that you see where humans live is in fact mostly comprised of dead skin cells. All of the dust in someone's home is primarily a combination of dead skin cells, dirt, sand and pollen, all of which build up and spread around due to human movement. although of course depending on the environment its composition could be different, for example dust build up in an office would have a fair amount of particles that came from paper.
either way, if an area is sealed off, like this bunker, then really you are only going to see dust buildup from whatever was in the air at the time of abandonment that settled.
@@charlesangell_bulmtl no u
Bro the sounds gives me chills holy sh*t