We just returned from an exploring road trip in Germany. Our next episode (abandoned Soviet ghost town) will be already an adventure from that journey! Some members of our team are fully vaccinated which means we can launch international projects again very soon! In fact, we are planning to head back to Italy next month to shoot the third season of the fan-favorite urbex series Abandoned Italy! Later, starting in July, we want to do a multiple-week-long road trip to Eastern Europe with a Lada - that will be quite the experience! If you guys have any suggestions for upcoming adventures, want to collaborate, know cool people we should meet, or have any other tips: Please send us a message on Instagram or Facebook, or send us an email: info@bwturbex.com
I’m so glad some of you are protected and planning on more videos already 🤗 please stay safe. I hope everyone is able to be vaccinated (if they chose) so we can continue to see your beautiful videos .
I did see you comment on one or more of his videos but a meetup with PPPeter would be cool - he can most likely be serious too :-D. What part of Eastern Europe have you been thinking about visiting?
@@bwturbex definitely, I find it frustrating to see these historic places destroyed. I really appreciate the way you guys act around the locations you explore. Always respectful and not causing any trouble, while documenting them for us before they decay completely. Keep it up!
It's amazing to see decommissioned bunker in this condition, Do you know if it was sold with a "take back clause" if the bunker was needed at some point in the future for "official" use ? It makes no sense whatsoever why some "so called" explorers smash everything they possibly can, then cover the walls with graffiti resulting in the fact that what was once an untouched bunker, is now totally wrecked ! Personally I can't help but feel sorry for the owners when they have to pour concrete into the entrances and exit's in an attempt keep mindless vandals out. Thank you so much for taking us with you !
@@ncklyes, very frustrating. It is only the good explorers like these guys, that we will ever see. Vandals do not record their destructive activities because they know it is wrong. ;]
It's so unfortunately the ignorance that people have towards these places and destroy them,you guys do great work,I always look forward to your videos!
Cold War History is my favorite history - because it was a MAD era! I love every Urbex that involves places like this, especially when its not just a trash pile but nearly pristine. Great video! 👌
This is so interesting to see. Well done guys! It's a shame to see people being reckless when visiting these historical sites. Thank you for educating those you don't understand the importance of conservation
Probably the coolest intro you could have possibly done. Old tube lights are fascinating and it's so cool to watch them arc for the first time in a while.
Absolutely amazing !! So clean and untouched the power and ventilating system still works😲 Great job guys this is crazy to see !! Shame about the hedge hogs......but not the maggots !!😱 Now about the people who had to flooded this historic place 😠😡.....this is why people have the wrong idea about Urban Exploration and the people who do it !! The people who come to theses places to destroy and vandalize give real explorers a bad name !! The true meaning of Urban Exploration you take nothing except memories and photos and leave nothing except foot prints behind in the dust on the floor !! I truly hope that this will be open to the public again for viewing but didn't sound good ......and I don't blame the owners a few rotten apples ruin it for all !! Great video guys as always love you work look forward to the next video !! 👍👍
Really great explore guys - as always! Really love the intro with turning on the lights one by one - slowly shedding lights on things that are unknown to majority of people and otherwise forever will be. Being that fresh and aware after only three hours of sleep is something I can only envy, hah.
Beautiful! And amazing the intact switchboards! I've been once in the Regierungsbunker im Ahrtal. There you also can see how it was in the cold war period. This bunker is partly restored and open for the public.
Awesome exploration! Nice to see a bunker from that era with power and still partially equipped. Last year, I explored an abandoned state security bunker in east Germany, the other side of the iron curtain back then. It seemed smaller and not as well equipped as this one.
If this triggers your claustrophobia you better not watch our Italian bunker exploration... But if you wanna challenge yourself - here you go. 😀 ruclips.net/video/pbDC56sukc0/видео.html
@@bwturbex Thank you. I did watch it before and the reaction was the same. When you fellows explore factories, churches, or old mansions I'm okay. It's crawling through bunkers and cave-like structures that sets it off. One more reason to sit comfortably watching the videos, lol. Just be careful please lads.
Great explore as always, BWT 👏. The nuclear bunker with all the tecnical equipment (telephone switchboards, systems for supplying with water, eletricity, etc.) and living quarters (nice overnighter) is just fascinating. See you in the next video. Many greetings from Northern Germany to Saxony 👍😊
The few in the usa? Hahaha guess again. There's a shift load of bunkers like this in the United States of varying levels of size and quality. You'd be surprised how many people actually believe nuclear war was coming and either went out on their own to establish small ones or a collaborative mix of resources and made larger ones they're everywhere.
This has been one of your most fascinating videos and the condition is so great!! A lot of people like to see the "abbandoned look" like the rustic look or the "patina" etc... I can see the beauty in that too, BUT for me it is more to do with seeing places where "time has stood still" and it's like "time capsule" I really like that! :)
@@SI-ln6tc It's clearly connected into the grid. I'm sure they're designed to also run independently on fuels, but they would also rely on grid power in a time of war, only resorting to fuel when needed.
I now live 30 miles south from an original Raido Free Europe transmission sight in Southern California USA. I enjoy learning about the history of Europe. Thanks for traveling and sharing.
This is a far cry from the conditions inside der Führerbunker in Berlin! From what I've read, heard, and seen (on TV), it was a dismal place that stank of badly designed plumbing and, except for the chambers for Hitler and his cronies, was about as cheerful as a dungeon. I agree with those who decry the graffiti and vandalism that destroys valuable historic sites like these. Thank you for taking us down to tour this place. I really value your content and am glad you're able to go farther afield now. As always, I wish you good luck in your travels---and please be careful.
Those poor hedgehogs. :'( Otherwise great and interesting video! (I also confirmed what the odd metal and concrete flap in one of my city's parks is - always suspected a bunker but now I'm sure. Looks jus like the ones you showed us in the end.)
I really do not understand vandalism? I respect that you do not disturb anything that you find. You are more historians than anything. You want to show how things was in the past. Best Wishes and Hope you guys all stay safe.
I loved the fluorescent paint for lights-out guidance. What a great lo-tech idea. And the funny bell. Maybe to call for room service? “I need a cup of coffee and some snacks down here.” 🤣😁🤪 Great exploration. Don’t think I’d have been brave enough to sleep down there. I’d be scared of getting locked in. Good move to let someone know where you’d be, just in case a door jammed shut. Very cool place. Could be so educational to teach about the Cold War era. Thanks for the video!
This is great. But here in the US I found in a field. A manhole cover. At first I thought it was a missile silo but then I went down the ladder and I found a massive 200 thousand square foot bunker partially stocked and with a vehicle exit that had been deliberately collapsed but in the garage was 4 m60a3 tanks and 7 ww2 style Humvees and everything. Ammunition lockers. Personal vehicles like a 65 mustang and a 67 Plymouth Wich both were quite valuable. It was a 3 story bunker that was in great condition I would love to show you guys.
I’m not one to automatically call someone a liar, but you might consider having a video or something ready before you post a comment like this. Which I think you I should do, because that would be one coolest things a person could ever come across when looking in a field. I hope it’s true, and hope you post a video of it eventually. ✌🏻🇺🇸
Aw how are there no comments? Well here’s one! Love your channel guys you’re incredible photographers and videographers. Hope you get everything you wish for with your channel!
Would be nice to have one of those in your backyard.. I wish our Titan 1 missile silos were in that condition.. When decommissioned they pulled out all the pumps and things went downhill from there... Great video, thx for taking us along for the ride...
Honestly, after seeing some of the subsequent destruction of the property, it seems like the owner might have planned to restore and open it to the public as a form of exhibit, but he decided against it and just sealed it following the vandalism.
Amazing video! Congrats guys! Congrats to Marco and Toby who have been brave enough to spend some hours sleeping in the Bunker. It's incredible how cool and well preserved it was. As you said this place should become a sort of Cold War museum. I really hope that it won't be vandalized anymore. I loved so much this episode. Keep goin' guys!
Interesting to see the German side. However, nice to see that the CZK REP has kept 800 bunkers operational after all these years. Great video, would be a great tourist site except for the red tape for health and safety..
As always excellent upload. Thanks for the beautiful glimpses of Europe. With this pandemic feels like we will never be able to travel again. Stay safe out there cheers from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Awesome vid, as usual guys. I am envious you have these cool places to take us with you! That thing you thought was a paper towel burner? It’s a sanitary product incinerator, for “women’s stuff”. Clue, those thin bags on top of it, that you discreetly wrapped the stuff in, before placing into the top drawer. I haven’t seen one of those in a long long time. I was always to scared to use them in any case!
Why do people have to mess with places when they visit? Take only Pictures and leave only footprints.. if the owners of these places are nice enough to let you explore don't jeopardize it for people after you. Love the videos you guys create top notch....
Das ist wirklich Top-Level-Urbex. Ich habe auch schon einige Bunker gesehen und auch Gedenkstätten-Bunker besucht. Aber man lernt hier wieder viel Neues kennen. Den "thermischen Handpapiervernichter" habe ich noch nie gesehen in einem Bunker. Man kann nur erahnen wieviele Millionen DM und Ingenieurleistung in jedem einzelnen Bunkerbauwerk stecken.
Das ist kein Verbrenner für Papierhandtücher. Damit wurden Damenbinden entsorgt. Während der Nutzung der GSVBw war auch weibliches Personal in der Telefonvermittlung tätig (Zivilangestellte). Daher auch zwei getrennte Toilettenräume.
can anyone agree with me that when they were in the bunker it felt like it was the decaying chapters of Portal 2 where you are underground? Thats what this feels like because of the retro design and how they made the bunkers.
Wow... just wow. These are so amazing to see even after all these years. Seems like such a foreign life now. Love what you guys discover from our past history!!
Es ist einfach nur traurig das es immer Idioten gibt die Plündern und Verwüsten… Solche Plätze müssten richtig erhalten bleiben - als Erinnerung - als Mahnmal… Danke das Ihr so eine gute Arbeit leistet!
@@bwturbex Your videos are fantastic. Thank you for the huge effort and expense you put into making them 👍 I'm really glad of the safety precautions you take and respect you show to the locations. Cheers from South Australia. Where we have hardly any places to explore... SIGH lol
The small burner at 6.36 is for burning ladies sanitary pads, not paper towels. They are still widely used and often found in Ladies Toilets but, have been made smaller and less obvious today. It suggests that a number of the people stationed in the bunker were Female.
Thanks, tremendous exploration, I liked the kitchen and communication area, I did not know what a bunker was like inside, by the way, a question about what country are you guys from?
We just returned from an exploring road trip in Germany. Our next episode (abandoned Soviet ghost town) will be already an adventure from that journey! Some members of our team are fully vaccinated which means we can launch international projects again very soon! In fact, we are planning to head back to Italy next month to shoot the third season of the fan-favorite urbex series Abandoned Italy! Later, starting in July, we want to do a multiple-week-long road trip to Eastern Europe with a Lada - that will be quite the experience! If you guys have any suggestions for upcoming adventures, want to collaborate, know cool people we should meet, or have any other tips: Please send us a message on Instagram or Facebook, or send us an email: info@bwturbex.com
Maybe you can meet Bald and Bankrupt.
@@ericdanielski4802 Yeah, good idea. Let's see if we find a way to contact him.
I’m so glad some of you are protected and planning on more videos already 🤗 please stay safe. I hope everyone is able to be vaccinated (if they chose) so we can continue to see your beautiful videos .
I love your vídeos !!!! One kiss !❤️
I did see you comment on one or more of his videos but a meetup with PPPeter would be cool - he can most likely be serious too :-D. What part of Eastern Europe have you been thinking about visiting?
why do people always destroy these places… they ruining things for everyone and I can understand why owners lock them away from the public.
Yeah absolutely. The owner must have been so pissed off.
@@bwturbex definitely, I find it frustrating to see these historic places destroyed. I really appreciate the way you guys act around the locations you explore. Always respectful and not causing any trouble, while documenting them for us before they decay completely. Keep it up!
It's amazing to see decommissioned bunker in this condition, Do you know if it was sold with a "take back clause" if the bunker was needed at some point in the future for "official" use ? It makes no sense whatsoever why some "so called" explorers smash everything they possibly can, then cover the walls with graffiti resulting in the fact that what was once an untouched bunker, is now totally wrecked ! Personally I can't help but feel sorry for the owners when they have to pour concrete into the entrances and exit's in an attempt keep mindless vandals out. Thank you so much for taking us with you !
@@ncklyes, very frustrating.
It is only the good explorers like these guys, that we will ever see. Vandals do not record their destructive activities because they know it is wrong.
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It is not only that. If someone gets injuried on the area, the owner is held accountable for the accident. Best of german law.
It's so unfortunately the ignorance that people have towards these places and destroy them,you guys do great work,I always look forward to your videos!
Cold War History is my favorite history - because it was a MAD era! I love every Urbex that involves places like this, especially when its not just a trash pile but nearly pristine. Great video! 👌
Yes, fascinating times. This bunker was a true time capsule
All their videos are 👍 great
I like that you showed your safety call as one of your precautions at the beginning of the video. It's a great reminder to explorers.
This is so interesting to see. Well done guys! It's a shame to see people being reckless when visiting these historical sites. Thank you for educating those you don't understand the importance of conservation
It looks totally intact and not decayed for 78 years later, amazing
German workmanship 🤓🇩🇪🤓
Asbestos will last forever
Well it‘s not a second world war bunker
Its not 78 years old, thats why :)
The third WoldWarBunker stays in Geltow near Potsdam.
**Somewhere in the world**
"Hanz, why does this electricity meter reading of nuke bunker is suddenly spinning so crazy?"
The Opening Scenes were OuTsTanDing! Your Artistic Filming, Music, and Story telling Work is greatly appreciated!
Unbelievable.. This should be preserved and maintained for tours and education. I hope the owner respects what he has there.
Probably the coolest intro you could have possibly done. Old tube lights are fascinating and it's so cool to watch them arc for the first time in a while.
Absolutely amazing !! So clean and untouched the power and ventilating system still works😲 Great job guys this is crazy to see !! Shame about the hedge hogs......but not the maggots !!😱 Now about the people who had to flooded this historic place 😠😡.....this is why people have the wrong idea about Urban Exploration and the people who do it !! The people who come to theses places to destroy and vandalize give real explorers a bad name !! The true meaning of Urban Exploration you take nothing except memories and photos and leave nothing except foot prints behind in the dust on the floor !! I truly hope that this will be open to the public again for viewing but didn't sound good ......and I don't blame the owners a few rotten apples ruin it for all !! Great video guys as always love you work look forward to the next video !! 👍👍
Love the new episode, keep it up. Best urbex channel on YT.
Thank you, Sam! New videos every other week!
Really great explore guys - as always! Really love the intro with turning on the lights one by one - slowly shedding lights on things that are unknown to majority of people and otherwise forever will be. Being that fresh and aware after only three hours of sleep is something I can only envy, hah.
Amazing work Thanks.
Vandalism is sad.
🌲🍃🌲🍃
Hugs from Utah
You're very welcome
Ayooo Utah check!
Beautiful! And amazing the intact switchboards!
I've been once in the Regierungsbunker im Ahrtal. There you also can see how it was in the cold war period.
This bunker is partly restored and open for the public.
Those switchboards really were something special! We hope this bunker opens as a museum one day.
Awesome exploration! Nice to see a bunker from that era with power and still partially equipped.
Last year, I explored an abandoned state security bunker in east Germany, the other side of the iron curtain back then. It seemed smaller and not as well equipped as this one.
Great video guy's. It is crazy that the power is still working.
We were lucky to get there when the power was still working.
@@bwturbex Yeah that is really nice:)
Just watching this sets off my claustrophobia. I couldn't do what you guys do. Thanks for another great video.
If this triggers your claustrophobia you better not watch our Italian bunker exploration...
But if you wanna challenge yourself - here you go. 😀
ruclips.net/video/pbDC56sukc0/видео.html
@@bwturbex Thank you. I did watch it before and the reaction was the same. When you fellows explore factories, churches, or old mansions I'm okay. It's crawling through bunkers and cave-like structures that sets it off. One more reason to sit comfortably watching the videos, lol. Just be careful please lads.
Great explore as always, BWT 👏. The nuclear bunker with all the tecnical equipment (telephone switchboards, systems for supplying with water, eletricity, etc.) and living quarters (nice overnighter) is just fascinating. See you in the next video. Many greetings from Northern Germany to Saxony 👍😊
Thanks for your comment! Would you have spent the night down there as well? ;D
BWT thank you for yet another awesome adventure!! What a treat to be taken along in your explore! 🙂
Glad to hear you enjoyed it! See you in the next episode :)
Thanks again guys. Every episode gets better and better
Thanks for tuning in every episode Laurens!
It looks like that this nuclear power bunker is still in use.wonderful
Randomly found yall...so glad I did! Wow that bunker is pristine...in comparison to the few in the usa! Thanks for sharing
Is this the first video you found of us?
@@bwturbex it is!!!
@@bwturbex & I truly enjoyed every moment! Right on down to seeing the large round old entryway, all sealed up!
The few in the usa? Hahaha guess again. There's a shift load of bunkers like this in the United States of varying levels of size and quality. You'd be surprised how many people actually believe nuclear war was coming and either went out on their own to establish small ones or a collaborative mix of resources and made larger ones they're everywhere.
Really appreciate all the work that you guys put into your videos so we can enjoy the hidden world that we would not normally see thank you 💕
It's what we love to do so you're very welcome! We hope you'll join us on our next adventure too :)
This has been one of your most fascinating videos and the condition is so great!!
A lot of people like to see the "abbandoned look" like the rustic look or the "patina" etc... I can see the beauty in that too, BUT for me it is more to do with seeing places where "time has stood still" and it's like "time capsule" I really like that! :)
So thoughtful of the property owners to leave the power on for our viewing pleasure. 😂
Umm... so no one is asking how is it powered and power is from coming from where?
@@SI-ln6tc It's clearly connected into the grid. I'm sure they're designed to also run independently on fuels, but they would also rely on grid power in a time of war, only resorting to fuel when needed.
I now live 30 miles south from an original Raido Free Europe transmission sight in Southern California USA. I enjoy learning about the history of Europe. Thanks for traveling and sharing.
This is a far cry from the conditions inside der Führerbunker in Berlin! From what I've read, heard, and seen (on TV), it was a dismal place that stank of badly designed plumbing and, except for the chambers for Hitler and his cronies, was about as cheerful as a dungeon. I agree with those who decry the graffiti and vandalism that destroys valuable historic sites like these. Thank you for taking us down to tour this place. I really value your content and am glad you're able to go farther afield now. As always, I wish you good luck in your travels---and please be careful.
Came from your Pripyat video.
Really entertaining videos!
Those poor hedgehogs. :'( Otherwise great and interesting video! (I also confirmed what the odd metal and concrete flap in one of my city's parks is - always suspected a bunker but now I'm sure. Looks jus like the ones you showed us in the end.)
"Today the threat seems to have gone" - How quickly things change.
This video didn't age well...
Really great to see. Saw that The Proper People recommended you. New subscriber in Norway. 😊
I really do not understand vandalism? I respect that you do not disturb anything that you find. You are more historians than anything. You want to show how things was in the past. Best Wishes and Hope you guys all stay safe.
Some a-holes just always have to ruin good places where explorers would want to go.
This was nice piece of history walkthrough. Nice explore.
Unbelieviable to think that this place has been abandoned for so long. Frozen in time...
Great episode as always!
I loved the fluorescent paint for lights-out guidance. What a great lo-tech idea. And the funny bell. Maybe to call for room service? “I need a cup of coffee and some snacks down here.” 🤣😁🤪 Great exploration. Don’t think I’d have been brave enough to sleep down there. I’d be scared of getting locked in. Good move to let someone know where you’d be, just in case a door jammed shut.
Very cool place. Could be so educational to teach about the Cold War era. Thanks for the video!
Worth it to watch
This is great. But here in the US I found in a field. A manhole cover. At first I thought it was a missile silo but then I went down the ladder and I found a massive 200 thousand square foot bunker partially stocked and with a vehicle exit that had been deliberately collapsed but in the garage was 4 m60a3 tanks and 7 ww2 style Humvees and everything. Ammunition lockers. Personal vehicles like a 65 mustang and a 67 Plymouth Wich both were quite valuable. It was a 3 story bunker that was in great condition I would love to show you guys.
Bullshit. Go back and take a video.
@@fellowship_of_the_goat BET
I’m not one to automatically call someone a liar, but you might consider having a video or something ready before you post a comment like this. Which I think you I should do, because that would be one coolest things a person could ever come across when looking in a field. I hope it’s true, and hope you post a video of it eventually. ✌🏻🇺🇸
Did you teleport out after exploring or did you fly out?
This is the best bunker video iv seen in ages greate video
Thanks, if you like bunker videos feel free to check out the episode with the Italian one. Pretty nasty entrance but incredible bunker!
Like your docu's,always follow them! greets from France, Dordogne
Thanks for tuning in all the time buddy, stay safe!
Wieder mal starkes video
Danke fürs Schauen und Kommentieren!
Thank you for blurring the dead things. Amazing creepy place.
Aw how are there no comments? Well here’s one! Love your channel guys you’re incredible photographers and videographers. Hope you get everything you wish for with your channel!
Outstanding tour, thank you. Stay safe.
They ran drills and we hid under our desks and covered our heads!! A very scary time! Marco that big lock on the bunker door was impressive!!
Yep. “Duck and cover”. Good times 😣
Would be nice to have one of those in your backyard.. I wish our Titan 1 missile silos were in that condition.. When decommissioned they pulled out all the pumps and things went downhill from there... Great video, thx for taking us along for the ride...
It'd be cool if the owner would open it up as a museum.
Maybe one day
Honestly, after seeing some of the subsequent destruction of the property, it seems like the owner might have planned to restore and open it to the public as a form of exhibit, but he decided against it and just sealed it following the vandalism.
Amazing video! Congrats guys! Congrats to Marco and Toby who have been brave enough to spend some hours sleeping in the Bunker. It's incredible how cool and well preserved it was. As you said this place should become a sort of Cold War museum. I really hope that it won't be vandalized anymore. I loved so much this episode. Keep goin' guys!
This is finally the one I have been waiting for.
Nice, how did you like it? Was it worth waiting for?
@@bwturbex Your work is always worth the wait.
@@bwturbex Yes, yes very worth it and satisfy. I love it.❤❤
Thank you!
I could listen to you guys talk forever 🧐🤗🤗
Interesting to see the German side. However, nice to see that the CZK REP has kept 800 bunkers operational after all these years. Great video, would be a great tourist site except for the red tape for health and safety..
As always excellent upload. Thanks for the beautiful glimpses of Europe. With this pandemic feels like we will never be able to travel again. Stay safe out there cheers from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Stay positive, we're sure travelling will be possible again soon! And until then you can come along on our adventures :)
@CBJO_752 I wonder if you will come back to your comment in a decade or so and think: Damn, this was pretty stupid from my past self.
We can travel from the Uk
Awesome vid, as usual guys. I am envious you have these cool places to take us with you! That thing you thought was a paper towel burner? It’s a sanitary product incinerator, for “women’s stuff”. Clue, those thin bags on top of it, that you discreetly wrapped the stuff in, before placing into the top drawer. I haven’t seen one of those in a long long time. I was always to scared to use them in any case!
Not going to lie, the narrator has such a soothing voice. It's really relaxing to watch
5:29, that's a great photo!
wow, noch in einem ziemlich guten Zustand. Das muss irgendwie aufrecht erhalten werden
nice video guys
Thanks for watching Ege
Impressionante!! Obrigada pela legenda em meu idioma... tem momentos que dá pra ficar sem fôlego.😂👍
Why do people have to mess with places when they visit? Take only Pictures and leave only footprints.. if the owners of these places are nice enough to let you explore don't jeopardize it for people after you. Love the videos you guys create top notch....
Imagine how far man could have gone had they spent all this capital to advance human kind rather than on warfare to defend and destroy each other. :/
8:33 "ab hier Benzingeruch der zunehmend stärker wird" xD
Amazing
A thing you don't see every day ;D
Poor hedgehogs 😭
Das ist wirklich Top-Level-Urbex. Ich habe auch schon einige Bunker gesehen und auch Gedenkstätten-Bunker besucht. Aber man lernt hier wieder viel Neues kennen. Den "thermischen Handpapiervernichter" habe ich noch nie gesehen in einem Bunker. Man kann nur erahnen wieviele Millionen DM und Ingenieurleistung in jedem einzelnen Bunkerbauwerk stecken.
Auch wir haben sowas vorher noch nie gesehen. Die ganze Anlage war wirklich was Besonderes!
Das ist kein Verbrenner für Papierhandtücher. Damit wurden Damenbinden entsorgt. Während der Nutzung der GSVBw war auch weibliches Personal in der Telefonvermittlung tätig (Zivilangestellte). Daher auch zwei getrennte Toilettenräume.
I wonder who’s paying the hydro bill and why?
There is an owner who has plans for the bunker.
That would be so cool to own. You'd definitely be safe from most every threat. Even zombies 😄
There's something about fluorescent lights switching on that just gives me this nostalgic feeling....now being phased out by LED! Sad times.
Awesome as always. Thank you for taking us along ...
i thought glow in the dark tape was radioactive from way back o,o
What a fantastic video💜you guys never disappoint, I have to admit I missed seeing Till there with you guys.
Thanks for watching! Well at least you heard me talking all the time 😀
@@bwturbex I always look forward to it 😊.
can anyone agree with me that when they were in the bunker it felt like it was the decaying chapters of Portal 2 where you are underground? Thats what this feels like because of the retro design and how they made the bunkers.
kinda
Absolutely loved it lads, another great video! Can't wait for your next one as always!
Wow... just wow. These are so amazing to see even after all these years. Seems like such a foreign life now. Love what you guys discover from our past history!!
After all these years, those big heavy doors still swing open effortlessly! German engineering at its finest!
Amazing
Great content you guys are producing right now.
Might be needing bunkers like this soon...
Omg you guys this is unbelievable! Another out of the world video, thanks as always!
Wow, I can't believe how a lot of the internal workings of the bunker are still intact.
I swear, all of these places remind me of the old Resident Evil games.
With love from SouthAfrica ❤️🇿🇦
Great Video! It reminds me Underground Berlin tours. Similar ambiance!
Very high quality content. Thanks for sharing this with us.
holy cow this is incredible. what an amazing video. thank you for posting this. so interesting.
Good
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Absolutely fascinating. Thank you so much.
the music is awesome
I just dream to live in it.
Wieder mal ein atemberaubendes Video😁🙏
Danke fürs Anschauen!
Es ist einfach nur traurig das es immer Idioten gibt die Plündern und Verwüsten… Solche Plätze müssten richtig erhalten bleiben - als Erinnerung - als Mahnmal… Danke das Ihr so eine gute Arbeit leistet!
I'm here after watching your video on Chills.
Saw your content, you gained a new subscriber
I'm loving the luminescent paint !
Same.
@@bwturbex Your videos are fantastic. Thank you for the huge effort and expense you put into making them 👍
I'm really glad of the safety precautions you take and respect you show to the locations.
Cheers from South Australia.
Where we have hardly any places to explore... SIGH lol
Thanks for the fantastic comment! We have a cool new video coming up in one week!
I enjoy seeing this thank you
The small burner at 6.36 is for burning ladies sanitary pads, not paper towels. They are still widely used and often found in Ladies Toilets but, have been made smaller and less obvious today. It suggests that a number of the people stationed in the bunker were Female.
Thanks, tremendous exploration, I liked the kitchen and communication area, I did not know what a bunker was like inside, by the way, a question about what country are you guys from?
Thank you that was awesome 👌keep up the great work
Really liked the intro with the attentive cow's 💕
Parabéns ansiosa pra ver sobre as aldeias alemãs
I grew up during the Cold War and the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists’ Doomsday Clock countdowns.. This video made peripheral emotions all too real.