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Water beaded off the ceiling and down our necks as we explored, keeping everything damp - including our lenses.
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let me out...........PLEASE
was the whole place damp? I image ther must have been mold somewhere down there
I cant imagine having that water drip on me.eeeeewwwwww
Actually there wasn't any mold down here - perhaps because everything is made of concrete or metal, and don't hold any nutrients for the spores.
Ausgang, exit. Aufsicht, supervisor. I can't quite see the third word. I think is says "zombies this way".
Hmmm.

No sign pointing the way to the blue sheep?

Soap dish?
the drips look really cool! nice pic
Berlin is built on a flat alluvial plain and has a very high water table. Nearly all of the photos here show some form of active and/or past flooding going on. During the final days of WWII, Hitler himself expressed fears that a direct hit by an allied bomb could fracture the walls of his bunker under the Reichs Chancellery and cause all the occupants to drown. Obviously, flooding has claimed many of these bunkers. The identical thing has happened at many of the abandoned SAC missile silos here in the United States, many of which are completely flooded now by ground water.

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