563 Comments for Berliner Bunkerwelten

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Now that's a powerful photo.
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That would be a freaky find in the dark.
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Hey Motts is there a bigger image so we can see in more detail, pretty pretty pretty please?
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After finding 5 hidden men and one ear in the picture I gave up, anyone see more than that?
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According to google translator it says "Enemy is listening!"
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Keep quiet ..Is that what it really says? I don't speak or read German. Anyone translate?
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Thanks, Motts, for another great gallery! This one is quite interesting.
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i dont know why but i have always found gas masks soo beautiful. great picture motts
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"Are you my mummy?"
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The words 5 stufen mean five steps of a staircase, perhaps a little one.
Considering there were only 5 steps.
My appologies for my misuse of the English language my Dutch is far better:-)
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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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Kein Ausgang...yeah, that's what they told all the Jew's at the gates of Auschwitz! No offense to all the Jewish people out there.
That is just oh-so-creepy. :)
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Makes me appreciate my college dorm shower a bit more :p It's small, but not this small !
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Ah yes, I think I recall something about the word "Toiletten" sounding too French at the time...