I first found this bunker about 15 years ago and I was amazing at its interior, the bedframes had been newly added, there was tins of food, candles and also a radio wired inside, I went back to it about 2 weeks ago and was disappointed to see that it had been destroyed. Knowing someone must have spend so much time making it quite a comfy little place, just for it to become a party den in the end
Yes it's a shame when people destroy amazing places like this. History like these old bunkers gets lost as the sand moves and nature takes over so it's cool to document them with these videos.
Another great video. Sure looks like someone had kitted that pillbox out as an overnight rave cave but even that got smashed up. People just can't leave things alone these days. Would have preferred to have seen it in its WWII condition, but It would have also been pretty cool to see it done up in its more recent decor. Those dragons teeth were in good shape. That's something we don't see a lot of on the west coast. Hope all is well!
That Was Another Fantastic Explore 😀👍🏻 Forgotten History Uncovered And Documented
Thanks Mark, yes it was cool to adventure into this bunker even with all the big spiders in there :)
I first found this bunker about 15 years ago and I was amazing at its interior, the bedframes had been newly added, there was tins of food, candles and also a radio wired inside, I went back to it about 2 weeks ago and was disappointed to see that it had been destroyed. Knowing someone must have spend so much time making it quite a comfy little place, just for it to become a party den in the end
Yes it's a shame when people destroy amazing places like this. History like these old bunkers gets lost as the sand moves and nature takes over so it's cool to document them with these videos.
Another great video. Sure looks like someone had kitted that pillbox out as an overnight rave cave but even that got smashed up. People just can't leave things alone these days. Would have preferred to have seen it in its WWII condition, but It would have also been pretty cool to see it done up in its more recent decor. Those dragons teeth were in good shape. That's something we don't see a lot of on the west coast. Hope all is well!
Thanks Urbexy, the old ww2 bunkers are one of my favorite things to find and explore. It's cool to imagine the history of these coastal defense sites.