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Some 50 gallon drums bearing the names FINA and AVIA; chemical companies from what I could tell.
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FINA vas a Norwegian petrol company, between 1959 and 1999 when it vas bought by Royal Dutch Shell.

Hpe this was helpful. Thanks for the new gallery!
Our civilization will be known as the one that left all the toxic waste behind! Which is a sad statement, but true. Look at all the spent nuclear fuel that will be around for thousands of years before it is stable.
Is this part of the previous post or a different place all togetherr ??
Looks like it was left by the original owners. This may explain why it seems so zombie free....
well if those are oil barrels, which by the looks of the FINA markings, this might well have been a garage facility if this is the same place as the previous posts
Hmm...Zombie Repellant?

Maybe this stuff was soooo toxic that even the Zombies didn't dare go near it...

Can you imagine what it would do to normal people like us?

Makes you weep for the future for sure.
AVIA is, or was, also a petroleum company. When I watch British televison, I see AVIA stations on the roadsides.
Same buried structure?
Or... there may be zombies sealed inside them! If they start leaking, calling the phone number just makes matters worse. Just run.
I wonder if those cans have anything in them. It looks like a typical storage area that could still be in use
AVIA is an oil company from Switzerland, we still have plenty of their gas stations here in Germany.
Wowww

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