You don’t say! We broke into an old bunker in the woods!

Music in the video: The roads to abandoned objects located in the wilderness are very unpredictable and are a real test for travelers. It is still unknown what result awaits in the final, or you can get completely lost if you go on such a journey unprepared. There are places for which it is worth traveling long distances. They are hidden very, very far in the forests, far from settlements, and most importantly, no one knows about them. This means that there is almost always something to look at. After all, gangs of hunters for free metal will never get there. We will go to one of these places. Once upon a time there was a road in the direction of the checkpoint at this place. In the best of times, when this place was inhabited and well guarded by guards, it was possible to drive here by car. When the military unit was abandoned, they stopped caring for the road and over the years it turned into a real forest. Hidden behind tall trees are perimeters made up of wooden fences and concrete columns with rows of barbed wire. As you can see, it is well preserved and looks quite menacing. The sentry is about to go around and drive the uninvited guests away with a warning shot. But we know that there is not a soul here but us. Therefore, we bypass these two perimeters with a cheerful and confident step and find ourselves in the territory. The very first object we saw and immediately went inside. The mound with metal armored doors and gates turned out to be a bunker. Its size, of course, is not impressive, but the entrance itself looked promising. The roads to abandoned objects located in the wilderness are very unpredictable and are a real test for travelers. It is still unknown what result awaits in the final, or you can get completely lost if you go on such a journey unprepared. There are places for which it is worth traveling long distances. They are hidden very, very far in the forests, far from settlements, and most importantly, no one knows about them. This means that there is almost always something to look at. After all, gangs of hunters for free metal will never get there. We will go to one of these places. Once upon a time there was a road in the direction of the checkpoint at this place. In the best of times, when this place was inhabited and well guarded by guards, it was possible to drive here by car. When the military unit was abandoned, they stopped caring for the road and over the years it turned into a real forest. Surroundings of an abandoned military unit. Hidden behind tall trees are perimeters made up of wooden fences and concrete columns with rows of barbed wire. As you can see, it is well preserved and looks quite menacing. The sentry is about to go around and drive the uninvited guests away with a warning shot. But we know that there is not a soul here but us. Therefore, we bypass these two perimeters with a cheerful and confident step and find ourselves in the territory. Perimeter. The very first object we saw and immediately went inside. The mound with metal armored doors and gates turned out to be a bunker. Its size, of course, is not impressive, but the entrance itself looked promising. Entrance to the bunker. There were no locks on the door, and we easily got inside. But we ran into a small problem. The massive armored door was buried and did not give in. Entrance to the object. This type of door is found in almost any military facility and has a vertical closing mechanism. But, surprisingly, it was open. For several minutes we could not understand what was the matter, and wanted to turn around and leave. Perseverance prevailed and we decided to at least try. Entrance to the object. It turned out that the door had simply sagged over the years, and it was necessary to apply physical effort and pull it towards you with a few jerks, as a result of which it swung open with a sharp creak of steel. Entrance to the object. A very strange object was waiting for us inside. For many years of traveling through abandoned military bunkers, this - personally for me - has never come across. Usually all military bunkers are concrete, but here everything is completely made of metal.
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