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Exploring Heavily-protected Soviet broadcast bunker. https://bit.ly/Soviet_broadcast_bunker This Sovietish 2-storey/6000 m2 bunker site once were a heavily-protected broadcast bunker with highly...
Explore a hidden playground of abandoned chateaux and overgrown greenhouses
Soaring glass ceiling and detailed brickwork in vast abandoned building in western Europe (photo by Niki Feijen, Art of Urban Exploration)
Marc Wilson, 46, travelled 23,000 miles to photograph 143 sites in Britain, France, Denmark, Belgium and Norway, including concrete fortresses, pillboxes crumbling into the sea and gun batteries split in two.
WWII bunker, tunnels, and more 📸 https://bit.ly/Atlantic_Wall Part of the Atlantic Wall, an extensive system of coastal defence and fortifications built by Nazi Germany between 1942 and 1944. Tiny...
There were 15 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in Pripyat. Toys and exercise books still remain strewn across the floor as a stark reminder of children that once attended.
Observation post on a channel island (detail) ‘Barbara’ firing control tower on the Landes Observation post on a channel island Observation post on a channel island Observation post on …
Exploring an abandoned hotel in Bosnia & Herzegovina, and learning the shocking history behind the derelict Motel EHOS in Miljevina.
Heating house in former military complex, Germany 📸 https://bit.ly/Abandoned_Heating_house The area was a military complex, build and used by the Germans up until the end of WWII, both as a...
Unbeknownst to the thousands of passengers that pass through the station each day, right under their feet, between platforms 2 and 3 at the Gare de l'Est (East Train Station) lies an old concrete World War II bomb shelter. One of the busiest stations in the heart of Paris, the 19th century terminal
FuMo 214 "Wurzburg Riese", German WW2 Radar. This is one of only three surviving Würzburg radars in the world. Originally about 1600 of these were built and placed along the Atlantic wall and inland...
Looking up inside the emergency exit. https://bit.ly/WWII_bunker The bunker were build by the Germans during WWII, in 1955 the Danish Civil Defence (DCD) moved in. As the city grew, and the demands...
11 essential stops on an urban explorer's tour of New York.
Why would this building be abandoned when at one point it was such a significant symbol for the country? Buildings such as this that have been left...
Ex-RAF and ex-USAF base which retains most of its buildings, hangars, etc and even has some aeroplanes and helicopters remaining on site.
How Much Does a Nuclear Bunker Cost? I know that having a nuclear bunker might sound like too much even
REGAN VEST is a nuclear-protected bunker located 60 meters underground in Rold Skov. It was to be a civilian place of work and residence for the Danish government, royal house, etc. in a military e…
Is building a doomsday bunker a good idea? In this article, we'll go over the pros and cons of building an underground bunker.
After the occupation of France, the British knew that they were next on the list. It was the summer of 1940 when German bombers attacked Britain for the
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Image 1 of 6 from gallery of Bunker 599 / RAAAF + Atelier Lyon. Courtesy of RAAAF
Ruins of the monastery and church, Himmelpfort. https://bit.ly/Ruins_of_the_monastery_and_church The monastery, Himmelpfort, were founded in the 13th century, and was home for monks of the...
A series of images show dark concrete corridors and shabby tunnels stretching along six miles and as far as ninety-eight feet underground in the bunker, which is in a secret location.
matt emmett's particular fascination in industrial remnants and ex-military installations has led him to 'forgotten heritage', a series which captures abandoned spaces and places.
The Soviet Union left a chilling legacy of the Cold War dotted across Poland – bunkers that once housed nuclear warheads hidden deep in the nation’s forests.
Exploring inside a huge Abandoned Titan I ICBM Nuclear Missile Silo Launch Complex in Deer Trail, Colorado.
The images, taken by Matthew Christopher, who lives in Philadelphia, New Jersey, show a variety of empty buildings in various states of decay.
The plan for yesterday was to photograph a former top-secret nuclear bunker. Sadly, we didn't know until we arrived, that permits are required for photography. However, we had an amazing time looking around and will definately return to it with the required paperwork! On the way home, we happened to notice an abandoned train carriage and the 'urbex radar' went into full alert! This is what we stumbled upon...a lovely old train station, in the process of being renovated by volunteers. Sadly we could only get close to the front of it, as work was in full flow inside and on the platforms...but it was a nice suprise photo opportunity at the end of a very frustrating day! (Best viewed on black) Just Josie now on Facebook and tumblr Feel free to drop by and say hi! :-)
SOVIET NUCLEAR WARHEAD STORAGE DEPOT. https://bit.ly/SOVIET_NUCLEAR_WARHEAD_STORAGE_DEPOT - but not entirely abandoned as we got spotted by owner, who thought we were lost, and politely showed us...
This Abandoned Farmhouse Has Everything Left Behind. https://bit.ly/Abandoned_Farmhouse #abandoned #urbex #abandonedplaces #decay #urbexphotography #lostplaces #urbexworld #Ruin #Ruins...