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Warnings

Warnings

The sign on this door (in German) warned of the ammunition being stored beyond, and not to light matches, smoke, etc. It also described the weight limits to which the area could be stocked to.
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such a tiny little room to store something that makes a big BOOM!
Gosh, even smaller than the last room! This is like Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.
i like these round thresholds
yet another reason to stop smoking!
These kinds of warnings really bring these places to life.
Yea those signs are the only authority so you gatta do what they say hence "no trepassing"
Rofl, another waste of space.. but i still love ur photos and pls tell how u find these damn places
You didnt go into tthe ammo room??? r u serious cat?
Hey motts, I was watching this thing on chernobyl and Theres a town near it thats infected. Theres lots of land there, and everything was left behind. You should totally check it out. But umm... you might wanna get a gas mask or something, just for caution. And a gun
I thought a bomb shelter was supposed to PROTECT people from bombs, not put them closer to them!
On Fort Campbell in kentucky we used to go into the underground weapons storage area..now all closed but very interesting and without a flashlight we couldnt see our hand n front of our faces..and always freezing down there

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