HIDDEN Hospital Bunker under Farmers Field - COWS FELL IN HERE

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024
  • Urban explorers were left stunned after abseiling down an 88-foot deep hole to find a “dressing station” believed to have been used in both WW1 and WW2.
    Also this has been nicknamed “The Asbestos Hole of Death”,
    Expecting the descent to only be 12-foot, the pair were astonished when they rappelled 88-foot down into a dressing station apparently used in both World Wars.
    Images of the dressing station show the bunker left seemingly untouched for decades, with various paraphernalia lying around.
    Oil cans, a chamber pot and even old shoes can be seen lying around the abandoned station.
    An image shows the date 31 December 1940 written on one of the walls, seemingly signed by a member of the 172nd Tunnelling Company.
    A branch of the Royal Engineers created by the British army in WW1, the company’s purpose was to dig and maintain trenches, subways and underground chambers such as dressing stations.
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