I'm probably going to get shot again if I trespass at this place, but it looks cool as fuck to explore. It was built in the 1950s and later abandoned, I haven't been close to it but i've seen it from the bridge it's by, it's pretty big. It's got no trespassing signs all about and a DANGER sign which I couldn't make out from google maps. It's all fenced off. So I figure sometime when i've got the time and travel i'll head over, hop the fence and take some pics.
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Reminds me of Chernobyl.
You know what this reminds me of? A place in Estonia called "Hiiumaa" it is an (small) island there, but as it was near the border during Soviet times most of it was sealed off and now it is full of old Soviet military bunkers, equipment and I once saw a abandoned rusting helicopter there too as there is no miltary there anymore everybody is free to go there. Nobody really does though, so it is full of gems like original beds, classified Soviet military documents and some old packs of ammunition. They left in a hurry so they left everything behind. I would really go there, but there are two problems, 1. I have no friends that live on there and 2. I am 13 so I don't think that if I say to my parents will let me go if I say "Hey ill go explore some old soviet military bunkers and tech".
When I get older, I will surely go there though.
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Have you been in Chernobyl ?!
Have you?
That's awesome, there's plenty of buildings, and it would make sense that each of them served a different purpose at one point.
[QUOTE=Maagiline;31727787]You know what this reminds me of? A place in Estonia called "Hiiumaa" it is an (small) island there, but as it was near the border during Soviet times most of it was sealed off and now it is full of old Soviet military bunkers, equipment and I once saw a abandoned rusting helicopter there too as there is no miltary there anymore everybody is free to go there. Nobody really does though, so it is full of gems like original beds, classified Soviet military documents and some old packs of ammunition. They left in a hurry so they left everything behind. I would really go there, but there are two problems, 1. I have no friends that live on there and 2. I am 13 so I don't think that if I say to my parents will let me go if I say "Hey ill go explore some old soviet military bunkers and tech".
When I get older, I will surely go there though.[/QUOTE]Okay you just gave me a reason to come to Estonia someday.
Well if you are from Finland it isn't that far away so yeah, *but* do bring some waterproof boots as some of the bunkers are linked by giant tunnels and they have like 20 cm water usually. Another cool thing I saw there was a old soviet military multi-men saw, still in a piece of wood and some dudes pajamas in the bunker (they were mouldy though)
Reminds me more of Pripyat.
ITT: STALKER fans
[QUOTE=BigOwl;31770325]ITT: STALKER fans[/QUOTE]
I am ashamed to admit that I have never played STALKER
[QUOTE=Maagiline;31777688]I am ashamed to admit that I have never played STALKER[/QUOTE]
It's a fantastic game...if you like that sort of game.
Has anyone done a abandoned bunker urbex? Because I just found some pics of the Hiiumaa bunkers. Should I upload them?
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