1,466 Comments Posted by autoguy

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I'll agree with your idea that it was built to seal off the tunnels after the war. The right side looks like it was squared off for a security gate or something.
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It looks newer than the tunnel to me. How the hell does somebody lose.... Oh hell, NM.
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So they're crunchy like paint chips. My fav.
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Do they taste good?
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Spelunking old Nazi era diggings? Wow! What an adventure!
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Thnx for sharing! Must had been quite impressive to walk through this place. If you look, you'll see a comment or two that needs to be deleted.
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I sure hope the zombies ate whoever was breaking all this stuff!
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I want big gears like that on my stove!
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So sad that salvers had robbed such incredible work off this building. All those windows with the curved mullions will cost a fortune to replace.
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Yeah, there's some open spots to fit a few more. :oD
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Wanderer, your comments will not be welcomed by the owner of this web site by any means. You need to stop.
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Doesn't look like that window frame has been gone for too long of a time. Why there's little to no interest in preserving this place is a mystery. It's quite spectacular.
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Clear evidence of zombie activity!
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Critter path. I've used many myself.
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With no hand rail. That would make for a lovely tumble in the middle of the night.