246 Comments for Gentzrode

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Depending on when the bunker was built it may have been used for any number of things. The out area reminds me of some of the tank repair, maintenance, and storage structures you see, but up until WWI cavalry was still a very strong part of many armies.
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Look how steep that drop off is on the second set of stairs into the darkness...freaky!
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AVIA is, or was, also a petroleum company. When I watch British televison, I see AVIA stations on the roadsides.
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No telling what kind of nasty water rats down there! Ooooooo! Thanks Mr. Motts for another journey to a truly remarkable place. I think most of us would follow you anywhere :)
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Wine Cellar?
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Lovely photo with the goldenrod! Hope you didnt sneeze your head off :) Im allergic.....HaaaaChooooo!
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Amazing! very interesting find.
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The attention to detail and a fine display of artful design. This is Beautiful!
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Yep! need Autoguy dont we...If that was a bed frame it was big enough for someone really large :)
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amazing brick work
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agreed uncommon
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Looks as if a good, stiff wind could bring this building down. I wouldn't go in there.
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Very nice gallery, thanks.
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Looks like a garage or workshop...
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Shame the condition of the place, something this incredible would in no way be allowed to fall into a state of disrepair here in Aus.