Thanks for sharing this intrigue but very interesting vlog concerning a WW2 shelter at Pembroke area. Pleased with the adventure as I have never dreamt that could make it to explore. Shame places like that never meant to be cleaned and properly kept for us and maybe visitors too. Thanks Pierre and well done for all the good video reproductions.👍👍
Thank you again. That was interesting. My mother was born in Michigan but her fathers family missed him so much he came back to Mallta just before the war. so she was there as a child during the war our family is from Zejtun. I don't understand how anyone could get furniture down there? I'm thinking it might of been so people that came over on those boats from Africa and were hiding there. it looks like they abandoned it long time ago.
"WW2 UNDERGROUNG" 🕳️ 🛩️. Interesting vlog of a WW2 site Pierre. Well hidden 😮. Going by "Fort Pembroke's" write-ups and history, that place could have also been used as an ammunition storage 💣🤔. THANKS Pierre 🚶🎥👏 Cheers 👍🇲🇹❤️🇪🇺
Very nice sharing. Wish the local councils clean and preserve these places. It does not take much to repair those steps and make the place safe.👍👍👍👍👍
Interesting WWII site, thanks for sharing Pierre. 😊👍
Thanks John
Great job Pierre, thanks for sharing 👏
Thanks Christian
This was so cool. Really enjoyed the video my friend 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you my friend
Thanks for sharing this intrigue but very interesting vlog concerning a WW2 shelter at Pembroke area. Pleased with the adventure as I have never dreamt that could make it to explore. Shame places like that never meant to be cleaned and properly kept for us and maybe visitors too. Thanks Pierre and well done for all the good video reproductions.👍👍
Yes 100% agree , thanks
thanks pierre. been on my to do list for a while.
Need any info just ask.
Pierre, you looking good and fit!
And to the others, don't try in January-March, there is a good chance, it's under water
Yes good observation 👍
Awesome!
I read about this shelter, but unfortunately I didn't visit.
We have lots around Malta
Thank you again. That was interesting. My mother was born in Michigan but her fathers family missed him so much he came back to Mallta just before the war. so she was there as a child during the war our family is from Zejtun. I don't understand how anyone could get furniture down there? I'm thinking it might of been so people that came over on those boats from Africa and were hiding there. it looks like they abandoned it long time ago.
Yes could be too, or youngsters , using it as a refuge to play in, its aways cool to have a WW2 shelter
"WW2 UNDERGROUNG" 🕳️ 🛩️.
Interesting vlog of a WW2 site Pierre. Well hidden 😮.
Going by "Fort Pembroke's" write-ups and history, that place could have also been used as an ammunition storage 💣🤔.
THANKS Pierre 🚶🎥👏
Cheers 👍🇲🇹❤️🇪🇺
Thanks John, that's interesting