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If you wish to follow me closer i have an instagram @norway.unknown
This bunker was built by the nazi's during WW2 as a air raid shelter, many decades later it still stands in nearly perfect condition, the medbay is suprisingly still preserved.
If you wish to follow me closer i have an instagram @norway.unknown
This almost fortress like area consists of several bunkers, mg bunkers, artillery bunkers, command bunkers, tank traps and more. Today most of this lays completely forgotten in the swedish wilderness.
Built in WW2 the "fort" was one of many similar areas built as Swedens first line of defence in the case of a very real threat of a German invasion from the occupied Norway. Thankfully the fortifications never had to be used but it serves of a reminder that even countries that never fought in WW2 were still impacted and uncertain of their future. Sweden whom was pretty much forced to trade with the germans to not be invaded was still very much affected by the war. These bunkers are just some of many reminders of the war that almost came to them.
If you wish to follow me closer i have an instagram @norway.unknown ❤️
This almost fortress like area consists of several bunkers, mg bunkers, artillery bunkers, command bunkers, tank traps and more. Today most of this lays completely forgotten in the swedish wilderness.
Built in WW2 the "fort" was one of many similar areas built as Swedens first line of defence in the case of a very real threat of a German invasion from the occupied Norway. Thankfully the fortifications never had to be used but it serves of a reminder that even countries that never fought in WW2 were still impacted and uncertain of their future. Sweden whom was pretty much forced to trade with the germans to not be invaded was still very much affected by the war. These bunkers are just some of many reminders of the war that almost came to them.
If you wish to follow me closer i have an instagram @norway.unknown ❤️
This almost fortress like area consists of several bunkers, mg bunkers, artillery bunkers, command bunkers, tank traps and more. Today most of this lays completely forgotten in the swedish wilderness.
Built in WW2 the "fort" was one of many similar areas built as Swedens first line of defence in the case of a very real threat of a German invasion from the occupied Norway. Thankfully the fortifications never had to be used but it serves of a reminder that even countries that never fought in WW2 were still impacted and uncertain of their future. Sweden whom was pretty much forced to trade with the germans to not be invaded was still very much affected by the war. These bunkers are just some of many reminders of the war that almost came to them.
If you wish to follow me closer i have an instagram @norway.unknown ❤️
Originally built as a shelter for military industry the complex houses several rooms for strorage, sleeping, medical, shooting and other activities and also a command room to send out messages to other bunkers or bases in the event something went terribly wrong. Luckily these bunkers never had to be used in an emergency and rather sits as a reminder to a time that many feard would be the end of mankind.
Bunker is now closed.
If you wish to follow me closer i have a instagram where i post stories and other stuff frequently @norway.unknown ❤️
Originally built as a shelter for military industry the complex houses several rooms for strorage, sleeping, medical, shooting and other activities and also a command room to send out messages to other bunkers or bases in the event something went terribly wrong. Luckily these bunkers never had to be used in an emergency and rather sits as a reminder to a time that many feard would be the end of mankind.
Bunker is now closed.
If you wish to follow me closer i have a instagram where i post stories and other stuff frequently @norway.unknown ❤️
Originally built as a shelter for military industry the complex houses several rooms for strorage, sleeping, medical, shooting and other activities and also a command room to send out messages to other bunkers or bases in the event something went terribly wrong. Luckily these bunkers never had to be used in an emergency and rather sits as a reminder to a time that many feard would be the end of mankind.
Bunker is now closed.
If you wish to follow me closer i have a instagram where i post stories and other stuff frequently @norway.unknown ❤️
Likely built during ww2 and later modernised during the cold war, then abandoned at the end of the cold war. It now sits tucked away in a forest slowly decaying deep in northeren Norway
If you wish to follow my closer i have an instagram where i commonly post stories from my adventures, @norway.unknown ❤️
Likely built during ww2 and later modernised during the cold war, then abandoned at the end of the cold war. It now sits tucked away in a forest slowly decaying deep in northeren Norway
If you wish to follow my closer i have an instagram where i commonly post stories from my adventures, @norway.unknown ❤️
Likely built during ww2 and later modernised during the cold war, then abandoned at the end of the cold war. It now sits tucked away in a forest slowly decaying deep in northeren Norway
If you wish to follow my closer i have an instagram where i commonly post stories from my adventures, @norway.unknown ❤️
Built in WW2 by the German's, this relatively small complex was made for artillery and to serve as a air raid shelter. Its one of 100's of these fortifications the German's built all over Norway during the occupation from 1940-1945 to fight off potentioal air or sea attacks. Now sits hidden away with most residents of the area having no idea about the system of tunnels that are all over their city.
If you wish to follow me closer than i have a instagram @norway.unknown ❤️
Built in WW2 by the German's, this relatively small complex was made for artillery and to serve as a air raid shelter. Its one of 100's of these fortifications the German's built all over Norway during the occupation from 1940-1945 to fight off potentioal air or sea attacks. Now sits hidden away with most residents of the area having no idea about the system of tunnels that are all over their city.
If you wish to follow me closer than i have a instagram @norway.unknown ❤️
Built in WW2 by the German's, this relatively small complex was made for artillery and to serve as a air raid shelter. Its one of 100's of these fortifications the German's built all over Norway during the occupation from 1940-1945 to fight off potentioal air or sea attacks. Now sits hidden away with most residents of the area having no idea about the system of tunnels that are all over their city.
If you wish to follow me closer than i have a instagram @norway.unknown ❤️
Very cool bunker, sadly been filled with a bunch of
trash but its still an interesting explore. Built under WW2 by the nazi's as a command bunker, than slightly altered during the cold war to become an alarm bunker. Its now closed so i thought id share some photos from it. The "screen" is one of the coolest things ive found in a bunker.
If you wish to see more of my explores you can follow my instagram @norway.unknown ❤️
Very cool bunker, sadly been filled with a bunch of
trash but its still an interesting explore. Built under WW2 by the nazi's as a command bunker, than slightly altered during the cold war to become an alarm bunker. Its now closed so i thought id share some photos from it. The "screen" is one of the coolest things ive found in a bunker.
If you wish to see more of my explores you can follow my instagram @norway.unknown ❤️
Lovely spot, quite small but it being completely brick is very cool and makes for an awesome view. Unfortunately didnt get to see all of it as i was an idiot and decided that it was a great occasion to wear white shoes, when i got about 20 meters inn i slipped and planted my feet straight into the foot deep mud and my white shoes turned fully brown, not my proudest moment... atleast i got some nice photos lol.
If you wish to follow me i have an instagram @norway.unknown
Lovely spot, quite small but it being completely brick is very cool and makes for an awesome view. Unfortunately didnt get to see all of it as i was an idiot and decided that it was a great occasion to wear white shoes, when i got about 20 meters inn i slipped and planted my feet straight into the foot deep mud and my white shoes turned fully brown, not my proudest moment... atleast i got some nice photos lol.
If you wish to follow me i have an instagram @norway.unknown
When i first got inside this place i was 100% sure i would find someone in there, but nope, just very strange. Not pictured but the basement had burned so it was likely that it was abandoned in this state. Why they had all this just insanely random shit i dont know, but it was certainly a party house.
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