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Man, I'd be scared of stabbing a nail through my foot or something in all of that. But of course, we know how brave you are Sir Motts, lol
Waste!
The Blast master, LOL!! Ok, I'll stop
Lots of dust, mold and mildew I can imagine was in that place
That's why when I pass an old building or house, I always wonder what treasures are in them
Lol, I thought it was a cannon on wheels! Shows I know NOTHING about this stuff, haha!
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Yes I found that the building is owned by a steel corporation, and the taxes have been paid for.
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I believe most bunkers had plumbing, including sewer disposal, it was just never completed in this particular fortification. Here are some stalls I found underneath Berlin http://opacity.us/image6895_funf_stufen.htm and the toilets were primitive, like this http://opacity.us/image4949_bathroom.htm
Imagine - yes - and the headlights intact - thank you so much, Mr. M. - so special to see....."The last of the land yachts" is correct, eldokid@aol.com - and a beauty too.......how we loved those cars.....
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Awesome shot.
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Another awesome gallery! Thanks so much for sharing your photos. I'm glad you were able to get in there before it was closed off.
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Huh, so someone does keep watch of the place. What an eclectic mix of vehicles.

Thanks again!
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Looks like solid rubber tires? Delivery truck looking frame.
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I'm curious if you tried to find out who owns the building? Seems like someone wandered away from quite the collection of toys here.
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