Thank you, Chris! The amount of manpower it would have taken just to construct such "fortresses" is overwhelming. And this is just one area. Your videos are the BEST!
My dad was in WW2 and the Korean war. Id love to see memorabilia of the war. He wouldn't talk much about his time in either war so we didn't have much info. Just that he loved submarines when he was in the navy. I can't imagine. I'm very claustrophobic! Lol. Happy and safe travels to you. Your very blessed to be able to go the places you go. God bless you always Chris. 🙏❤️🤗
Thank you Chris for doing all you do. We just discovered your channel and are loving it! Have you ever thought of doing one about Fox Hollow Farms? I tried searching but couldn’t find anything. Thank you so much
Hello! It is amazing that this spot, discounting the bunkers, looks just like the gentle hills here in Nebraska. I can't imagine how it would feel to have an army come tear up my pastures and take over. How horrific. I hope the family was able to come back to their land. It could have been in the same family for hundreds of years. Everything looks so anazing from a drone's perspective. Thank you for taking us along.
HI CHRIS,, THANK YOU FOR YOUR EXPLOREING AND FINDS .. HOW WAR WAS AWFUL AND STILL IS ITS A MESS AND WITH MISSING LIVES,,.. NOW IF WE CAN LEARN FROM THESE BUNKERS STILL HERE.. THANKS VETERAN...
It looks pretty spooky. What was the atmosphere like in there, Chris? I hope we’re able to learn from past atrocities, rather than be doomed to repeat it
I am 77yrs and know three places where bunkers are and modern people do not know about them. I remember them being covered in soil banks that now just look like natural nature hills.
You should check out St John's, Newfoundland and the surrounding area. You could make months worth of content just based on the history there, dating back as far as the 1500's
The bunkers that Germany put along the Atlantic wall were all painted inside and some even had wood paneling. They weren't the bare cement you saw on your tour
Believe it or not, the Nazis did have their own social programmes of sorts... Though I reckon those forced into these had wished the Nazis had rather spent all their money on bunkers.
The square opening that you said you didn't know what it is I think was the escape hatch in case they were struc by a bomb and the doorways were blocked.
There are still plenty of real landmines out there too. They are found almost weekly along the Northern Atlantic wall. The beaches and open fields were peppered with them. If you do find one, it probably won't go off............BUT do you want to take a chance with old ordinance?
When the Germans built these fortifications they would always blend it into the existing landscape yo make it harder to find. They also used camouflage canvas to hide the big guns
Thank you, Chris! The amount of manpower it would have taken just to construct such "fortresses" is overwhelming. And this is just one area. Your videos are the BEST!
So many heroes in that war. It literally took the whole world to defeat this small country.
Thank you to all the heroes that fought in this war.
Very interesting, Chris. Thank you for sharing. And for not stepping on a landmine. Be safe out there.
Thanks! What a historical video you have made for your archives and future generations to come.
Super cool Chris! I would love to check that out!
My dad was in WW2 and the Korean war. Id love to see memorabilia of the war. He wouldn't talk much about his time in either war so we didn't have much info. Just that he loved submarines when he was in the navy. I can't imagine. I'm very claustrophobic! Lol. Happy and safe travels to you. Your very blessed to be able to go the places you go. God bless you always Chris. 🙏❤️🤗
My Dad was in both those wars, he was also in the Navy, cool.
My dad was in WWII. He wouldn’t talk much either
Thank you for taking us along on your journey through history. Enjoy all your videos. Learn something new each time!! 😊
You certainly go everywhere 👍 WW2 history has always fascinated me, all these years and they’re still finding stuff.
Well done 👍👍👍
Lotsa dark places in there but that would make me a fun home, also, the cattle are smarter in that part of the world.
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Thanks for the tour Chris!
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Thank you Chris for doing all you do. We just discovered your channel and are loving it! Have you ever thought of doing one about Fox Hollow Farms? I tried searching but couldn’t find anything. Thank you so much
Hello! It is amazing that this spot, discounting the bunkers, looks just like the gentle hills here in Nebraska. I can't imagine how it would feel to have an army come tear up my pastures and take over. How horrific. I hope the family was able to come back to their land. It could have been in the same family for hundreds of years. Everything looks so anazing from a drone's perspective. Thank you for taking us along.
Thank you, Chris! ❤
HI CHRIS,, THANK YOU FOR YOUR EXPLOREING AND FINDS .. HOW WAR WAS AWFUL AND STILL IS ITS A MESS AND WITH MISSING LIVES,,.. NOW IF WE CAN LEARN FROM THESE BUNKERS STILL HERE.. THANKS VETERAN...
I'm a huge WW2 history buff and have never heard of this place. I'll be doing some digging into now though, great job brother. God Bless
As a WW2 history buff, I found this video fascinating.
Thanks for tour!
Glad you didn't step on any mines!
Welcome back Mobile Instinct 👍
Love these videos man, Norway is beautiful!
I absolutely love this channel. Glad I found you over a year ago. Looking forward to the next adventures!
It looks pretty spooky. What was the atmosphere like in there, Chris? I hope we’re able to learn from past atrocities, rather than be doomed to repeat it
7:00 that was a giant gun mount that spun 360 degrees
Very cool place! Thank you. You sure are brave going to all the strange places you go. I'd be afraid of getting lost in them.
You’re amazing Chris🙏🏻🌟🙏🏻Your travels and in depth perspective enables us to learn and experience history 💙🙏🏻💙Thank you ! Stay Safe!
I am 77yrs and know three places where bunkers are and modern people do not know about them. I remember them being covered in soil banks that now just look like natural nature hills.
7:28 Did you even know that circular track is for the costal defense canon.
That place give me the creeps but thanks for showing us..
You should check out St John's, Newfoundland and the surrounding area. You could make months worth of content just based on the history there, dating back as far as the 1500's
Good video Chris. The cows will not go down the steps that is why the uncovered. They will go up but no down.
The bunkers that Germany put along the Atlantic wall were all painted inside and some even had wood paneling. They weren't the bare cement you saw on your tour
Awesome video as well as the history.
Incredible and creepy. Very interesting. Thanks so much for sharing.
Chris thank you for this video
Amazing. You do the best.
9:40 obviously a repair
Turning that into a house would be epic
thank you for another great video
Wow such a cool place, we have many buildings like this in my country UK
BRO!!!! You are living one hell of a life. You’re doing life right’
Some of that concrete is 12 feet thick. Imagine the equipment and effort that was there just to build all of it.
Chris The Explorer Great Content
Cool explore
Thank you, Mr. Chris. Your videos are awesome! My grandpa and his younger, twin brothers all served in WWII. ❤️🤍💙🇺🇸
It’s extremely eerie and scary…
the lifts were for artillery. bombs were heavy
Im from south lebanon I’ve seen an identical structure on mount Beaufort super similar very interesting
Really cool, Chris! What is your main camera and microphone that you use?
Lol. I grew up with those land mines all over the place.
Amazing how much infrastructure they made in a short time
Just imagine if they used all that money and resources for social programs
Believe it or not, the Nazis did have their own social programmes of sorts...
Though I reckon those forced into these had wished the Nazis had rather spent all their money on bunkers.
They were Socialists after all.
Be careful, you don't want to trigger the millennial leftists with facts.
Amazing how you can finance all these fortifications when you Pillage and Plunder.
All and any government is funded by theft and extortion.
Good video thanks.
That's a neat place
I wonder how many men it took to run something like that on a daily basis
surprised the basements arent flooded out
Is it just me or that sounded like someone saying something at 4:25 ??
The square opening that you said you didn't know what it is I think was the escape hatch in case they were struc by a bomb and the doorways were blocked.
Yes, gotta watch those land mines! 😂
There are still plenty of real landmines out there too. They are found almost weekly along the Northern Atlantic wall. The beaches and open fields were peppered with them. If you do find one, it probably won't go off............BUT do you want to take a chance with old ordinance?
The small crawl space with the modern door is the bunker emergency escape exit.
How much money they must have spent building it all. Scary place. Cold and basic. At least the cows appreciate it. Watch those land mines.
My grandmother was from Vanse..
Don’t worry, he calls cow-Pattie’s- “Land Mines”😂
Guessing ground penetrating radar was used to locate buried bunkers and ordinance.
The greatest generation on earth fought to keep us free.
I look at that concrete they did some 80 years ago and yet your driveway now days might start to crumble just after a couple years.
Amazing 🤩
I love collecting axis weapons and Militaria it’s a dream to travel to Europe some day and see the relics of the Reich.
I thought those peanuts were some kind of small animal poop!! 😂💩😂
Exploring cows? New channel coming soon: Mooooo-bile Instinct 😂
Well... cows do need bunkers, don't they? 🐮
So scary
Took me a second to get the joke at the end! 😅
When the Germans built these fortifications they would always blend it into the existing landscape yo make it harder to find. They also used camouflage canvas to hide the big guns
And most to all of those bunker complexes never saw action.
If I was a German soldier, Norway is where I’d want to have been stationed.
4:20 was that someone else's voice?
Bonkers
Can you caver the stories of Elisa Lam, mike brown, and Trayvon Martin? Please
What was that sound at 4:25/4:26? Sounded like a voice. Was someone else in there exploring when you were?
I ended up with dog Doo Doo in my eyes
Those light green one's are not that bad if you step on them it's the dark green one's you have to look out for lol.😂😂😂😂
Wow
How did that place smell? Stale?
Like stale cow patties
I cant wait to seee🙏🎉😂
Denmark has over 7K bunkers.
2:15 walks right by an mg port, he's more interested in some graffiti
The one thing you can say about the Germans,besides the obvious,they were efficient.
😂Graffiti on the wall that says it was a wall😂
Don't have a cow man.
Yeah those landmines are smelly and sticky bombs ! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hkar-japanese aviation🤷
lol nice
Nope. 😮
Good job
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The he goes Poof,in the bunker,we lost him,in one of the bunkers
88th
The US military took care of cleaning up the areas after WW2. You really know nothing about this subject.
Neither do you.
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