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Inside Tunnel

Inside Tunnel

The walls are clearly buckling in on each side.
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Dynamic! Love the colors.
really awsome stuff. Looks perhaps even more dangerous than most UE. "THE WALLS ARE CLOSING IN!!!!! AAAAAHH!!!" something like that.
Have you ever thought of publishing a book of some of these, including information about the buildings they were in? just a thought. i really love this one
This looks almost cartoonish. I love it!!!
If you like these type of photo's you can find bunker photo's on www.bas-photo.tk
used to come up here in the 60`s and get high-
i agree with doug you deffintly need to come out with a book Motts.
AWESOME!
Dino-mite.
it is the space that created this photo! u remind the stalker!
can anyone say
METAL VIDEO?
ive been there with a few friends once
its awsome. We did not have flashlights and therefore did not want to enter the tunnels
This is so "Man Ray" -- a surrealistic photographer in the 1930s -- he would have appreciated this shot!!
Neat! Love the cracks.
Woah! Looks like some giant animal ran thru here, clawing the ceiling...Wicked!
once again really need to find out how to get to this place exactly and is it true itz haunted n shyt?
"groovy"
I grew up on the other side of the mountain that the tunnels are located on. I spent many days exploring the tunnels and separate buildings. I vividly remember walking along the top of the tunnels and also being inside of them and feeling the cool breeze that would come through the small openings along the way. I also remember doing a lot of partying up there as well! As much time as I spent there, I was never quit comfortable. I always felt like I was being watched and I don't mean by animals! We used to find ammuniton shells around in the 80's, but the last time I was up there, not much was left.
Another one of your photos that reminds me of a crooked fun-house at the state fair. Awesome shot!
Reminds me of the Cabinet of Dr Calagari...

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