Surely being an American you are used to heavy breathing bearing in mind that USA is the fattest country on the planet and has the most problems with fat people.
But this way if he ever decides to sell the house he can make a lot of money from it or even make it a tourist attraction and again make a lot of money 🤷🏻♀️
megaman2mdn2k2k “20 million dollars” I don’t know what weapons you think you’ll find down there. But even mint condition for 5-10 guns would probably on net like 50-75,000 and only if they were relatively rare, or highly collectible rifles... The ammo isn’t worth much due to age, and the commonality of all british and american ammo sizes....
Jaurl Z A private collection versus a flooded bomb shelter in a back yard in Britain are two insanely different things. I too often live in my modestly sized flat, and small backyard and protect my gold by putting a broken concrete slab that is easily moved over my bomb shelter with no sump pump.... Ya’ll just grasping at straws. Abandoned bomb shelters are a dime a dozen in Britain. There’s no secret german treasure in your backyard bomb shelter bud. No 20,000,000 in guns. You’ll find rotted bunks, burnt out bulbs, and stagnant water.
@Mike Zona I thought I was hearing things like his boots squelshing and surely not him doing a ripper in front of the camera. It sure is a lot funnier the second time around.
When I moved into my house at the moment we found 3 boxes of WW2 medical supplies, most of the cans and stuff were empty but a few had some plasters and bandages inside, we also found a few date labels and a blank piece of paper. Random but it’s pretty cool
It’s more common than most people realize. I live in Baltimore (County). And I used to rent a row home. My neighbor showed me his house and the bunker they had in the basement. It was behind a fake wall. He explained to me that when those houses were originally built and sold in the 1950’s. There was a separate company that would come out and try to sell you this “bunker option”. If you wanted to do it. They could roll the cost right into your house payment. So it would only be a few dollars a month. His bunker was really big. Those houses came with a back yard. Enough for a parking pad, small patch of grass, and a patio set. Well these bunkers were as big as the yard. And your home insurance covered any issues you might have.
I found a small hidden 'room' behind a closet in an old row house in South Baltimore. Research suggested it was a place for bootleggers to hide themselves and their booze during the prohibition.
It is a mystery. It looks too well constructed to be one of the "in case of occupation/resistance shelter " I have seen a few of them on the web and they tent to be less heavily constructed. It also seems to be over engineered for a private shelter but I could be wrong. It could be that the entrance that has been found is the emergency exit and the other end might have been more easily accessed but it would need to be excavated to be understood. There are also questions to be asked about what records are there of prior use of the land and when was the house built. A very interesting puzzle.
The one in my backyard in America was huge. No news crew came to my house. Old medicine and stuff were still inside. Also, the shelter even used to connect to the house, so you could enter from there.
It could be a bunker for the secert homeguard units that during the invasion would be based in bunkers and only come up when the Germans had secured the area.
I used to explore air raid shelters when I was a child, they were all over the place in the '50s. My school had a few, as did the school where my Granddad was Caretaker. They were usually filthy, dank and stank of rats unless the owners kept them up. Nearly all of them were filled in or razed by the end of that decade, despite the Cold War threat. They were too disgusting to renovate if they had been allowed to flood or were not kept secure. This one is nothing like any I have seen before. They had been mostly prefabricated concrete kits, although the army ones were mainly brick or concrete cast in place. I never came across one which was completely underground - the soil was usually mounded over them - but 'stay-behind' units did have shelters that were completely underground in both rural and urban areas. I've been looking for one which I know was on a hill near me for years with no luck. This one looks too good to be wartime. The arched ceiling and vertical shaft are features which can withstand missile and overpressure hazards, which suggest it is Cold War, and the switches would have been outdated in the 70s. Military designs of comparable size in the Cold War had other features to protect the occupants, so I suspect that this one was privately built for the Cold War by someone who had a bit of knowledge of the military science obtained from atomic tests of shelters. I've only kept a passing interest in these things, so I could be completely wrong. Where's a military archaeologist when you want one?
They found viking weapons in my garden. So they (who works with scanning grounds) went for a search here, they removed 1 meter with dirt down on the whole field, before they started searching. And they found more things. I live in Sarpsborg, there have been found alot from the viking age in my city and Halden (next to sarpsborg).
My Dad bought a house in Kimbrough, AL, the house was built in 1840, but it has a cold war era underground bomb shelter in the back yard built in 1960. Pretty cool.
We had one at the back of the MQ's in Hythe. It was being used to store targets and stuff for the ranges. That was back in '59, I don't know if any of it is still there.
Most of these shelters couldn't actually take a direct hit from 1938' bombs certainly not modern bunker busters...nuke bunkers are under mountains +20 floors deep..
You need 3 feet minimum of reinforced concrete all around to be a nuclear bomb shelter. They also typically have intricate entrences/entryways to reduce the effect of radiation.
I would clean it out and make it a man cave
A god cave.
TheGamingCenter LIVE same here
Prolly be haunted lol and it would have issues like flood if you don't outside proof it
Same.
TheGamingCenter LIVE same
The legend says that the smell of the fart still haunt the bunker.
XDDD HAUNT
There’s a vent
1:32
martin prince lol nice
😂
10% of the comments : talk about the discovery
20% : his loud breathing
70% : his fart
Don't forget about the 1% that talk about the percentage of comments and what they're in reference to.
Steve this should have higher likes 😂😂 quality !!!!
Boris Johnson senses of humor style
Bitcoin 😂
1:33 Hitlers last laugh!
Hahahaahaa
Lol I’m so stoned
😂 😂 😂 😂
He tried covering up the fart with a grunt 😂😂😂😂😂
Cars N Guitars Bret Bunton omg he really did lol I can’t lol
Good idea
Cars N Guitars Bret Bunton 😂
haha
Na I think the grunt was the pleasure of the release.
This dude broke wind on national television.
He’s a rockstar in my book!
Yes indeed, a big time rockstar!
That dude is Priceless, out of breath after climbing a ladder and farts the camera man in the face and say aughh 😑😂😂
Handros55555nase 🤣🤣🤣
He is tired after climbing the ladder down lol😂
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@@breakdance4cash228 1:33
Lmaooooo
Brotha just turned that fallout bunker into a gas chamber at 1:33
Haha yeah i heard it too at first...and thought i was wrong...then i saw comments lol
That's mhmm groaning lol
I'm dead
Oh maaaan! I heard too and scrolled down to see if I could find any comments about it. That was class 😂😂😂😂 he even sighs of relief.
😂
1:33...I’m still crying... I haven’t had this sort of very good laugh for ages 😂
I’m exactly the same 😂
We just gonna ignore his loud ass breathing? My guy had 3 heart attacks just giving this interview
😂😂🤣😂 I'm dead
Considering half the comments are taking about it then no
Surely being an American you are used to heavy breathing bearing in mind that USA is the fattest country on the planet and has the most problems with fat people.
@@digtoodeepgetstuckindahole6992 sounds like you have some issues
Would make a great meth lab
I wish it was under my garden, I wouldn't publicize it,
I would turn it into the best man cave the world has ever seen, i would have that back room as a gaming room and the main one as a workshop
Serving Him grow some weed or poppy
Everyone finna come there for the appocolypse
But this way if he ever decides to sell the house he can make a lot of money from it or even make it a tourist attraction and again make a lot of money 🤷🏻♀️
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We just gonna ignore his bitcoin shirt?
AstroByte yes
What shirt?
Bitconect!
AstroByte yeah I was going to say that
First thing I saw
I would be so excited if i found one of these in my backyard. Imagine if it was stocked with ww2 weapons and stuff
firdaus125 facts
Ryan Earl (Student) EXACTLY IMAGINE THAT NO WATER IN THEIR OR MOISTNESS and u get complete ammo and guns that’s easily over 20 million dollars
@Ryan Earl (Student) if you live in Europe those would then belong to the government, you wouldn't see a dime xD
megaman2mdn2k2k “20 million dollars”
I don’t know what weapons you think you’ll find down there. But even mint condition for 5-10 guns would probably on net like 50-75,000 and only if they were relatively rare, or highly collectible rifles...
The ammo isn’t worth much due to age, and the commonality of all british and american ammo sizes....
Jaurl Z
A private collection versus a flooded bomb shelter in a back yard in Britain are two insanely different things.
I too often live in my modestly sized flat, and small backyard and protect my gold by putting a broken concrete slab that is easily moved over my bomb shelter with no sump pump....
Ya’ll just grasping at straws.
Abandoned bomb shelters are a dime a dozen in Britain. There’s no secret german treasure in your backyard bomb shelter bud. No 20,000,000 in guns.
You’ll find rotted bunks, burnt out bulbs, and stagnant water.
The fact that the camera man decided to walk through the poison gas is pure dedication.
Omg why are you everywhere
Getting crop dusted for the love of the job , that's commitment.
"When the air raid started people used to come down here to fart"
Lol 1:33
Mick Priestley that guy air raided the camera man.
Lord Helmet yerr
Oh no! Seriously funny! Ripped some serious ass and thought nobody heard!
🤣
So exhausted after climbing down he needs to breath in both ends.
Breathe*
That's enough
1:33 keep clicking you start to smell it
Let me try that theory
I actually kind of smell it omg XD
Too much 😂😂😂😂😂
@Dowhat Iwant makes me wanna lick them cheeks boi
I'm doing a poop sooo..
1:33 - me trying to get out of bed
😂😂😂😂😂
I guess, you're not married... anymore.
LOOOL
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm actually in tears laughing at all the comments about the guys fart!
And he thought "that grunt should cover it" 😂
This has been over a year and I'm still laughing at that fart he rips! How he tries to pass it off! Toooooooo funny. He did rip some serious ass.
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Pro Gaming hey that sound glitch is still in, but you should keep it in anyway. It adds to the eerie atmosphere of the abandoned gas chamber.
So pleased with these comments. They all go straight for the fart. 100% happy with that. Also nice bunker 😂
J B bravo! 😂
WHEN
He farts after 1:31no lie funniest thing I've seen on UA-cam today
@Mike Zona I thought I was hearing things like his boots squelshing and surely not him doing a ripper in front of the camera. It sure is a lot funnier the second time around.
He’s needs to hit the gym, He’s exhausted after climbing a 7 metre ladder...
Nah this dude only uses metric for width, to him it would be a 21 foot ladder
Nah he invests in Bitcoin 🍾🥇💶
And he's climbing DOWN lol
😂😂😂
@@pioneerAv Oh Jesus, I didn't even notice that the first time around. What the hell. :D
LMFAOOO when he farted at 1:33 😂😂 I had to reply the clip over and over funniest thing!
hussain wazier
u see how the camerman hesitated before going in? 😂 i'm deddd
Me too 😂
I think he was testing all the gas seals on the doors to make sure they still are intact.
Lol, did they edit that fart in? I cant take this video serious now
It was his boots
Zxzi no it wasn’t
If i had this i would become a serial killer and store all the bodies down there
Alex Thomas wth
a guy with a bitcoin tshirt 'accidentally' buys a WW2 bunker... yeah right...
Misch Misch and Rolex yachtmaster 1 in the wrist i think
And farts in it
And ‘accidentally’ farts in the cameraman’s face
WW3 Defense mechanism
1:32 did he just let out a fart and grunt walking through that doorway? lol
Adam Domonski Yep he’s been holding that all day
Yes, yes he did!😷
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 so i guess im not the only one that heard that wet fart 😆
Nope,it was pretty loud! He may want to check his underwear for skid marks!
When you go in there and just find Hitler chillin with a can of beans
Halo Grunt15 relatable haha
Halo Grunt15
Pretty sure the dude ate hitlers beans.
Big boy is winded and breaks wind around 1:33🤣🤣🤣
When I moved into my house at the moment we found 3 boxes of WW2 medical supplies, most of the cans and stuff were empty but a few had some plasters and bandages inside, we also found a few date labels and a blank piece of paper. Random but it’s pretty cool
You must have been particularly thrilled with the blank piece of paper.
Is he out of breath just from climbing down a small ladder?
Boris Johnson no need to be a prick
@@AJ-rg1le could of been generally worried about the bloke, I noticed it also ..
@Bob Charlie you're probably just the same but you feel the need to cut down others to make yourself feel better climb down off your high horse !!!
I can’t imagine air quality is good down there. Might make it hard.
@@GOBRADON502 No YOU get off your high horse, he's fat; it's a fact.
1:22 he need some of those snorkel devices to help his breathing
I was wondering why this was in my recommended ?!
1:33 *YEP*
So
That could be an awesome man cave/ workshop!
I think it should be kept as it is. Stuff like this don't just appear everywhere and they are unique. History is unique.
Are you stupid?
How are you going to use it for a workshop? Build a car?
Dungeon
@@soldierski1669 Build a spaceship
3:18, wait what.
Lmao says "nightclub opening soon, bitcoin entry only"
Can somebody tell me what where looking for at 3:18???
@Ramit Emma Asol and Munro, can you seriously not see it? Read the sign above the entrance
Surprised the interviewer didn't head for the breather snorkal after he let that rip, it didn't even faze him lol
That’s professional right there 🤣🤣🤣
This man don't know why his fridge is always empty
0:37 Gasping as he removes
1:32 he farted 😭😆
The fart is amazing had to replay it so many times to make sure...epic
I just think that hes the first one to go in and the camrea mans the one who has to stand by it.
Hahahahaaaaaa so unfit and outta breath then drops his guts in front of the camera looool what a dream boat 🤣
I think he should leave it preserved to be honest; for future generations as a reminder of our past
yeah but i would clean it all up an restore it to the original state !
Hell no i would clean it out and make it an extra house.
Andrew Macdonald it will be their past cus unless ur old af its not like we were alive in the fourties
@Christer Pettersson wait hold on
He will do whatever he wants with it. Stupid commenters telling him what to do
My back is out it's late and I can't sleep, I'm absolutely miserable but thank you so much for this comment thread has me laughing out loud.
Me too 😆
At 1:33 it sounds like he grunts out a fart!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
His heavy out of shape breathing is giving me anxiety lol.
J V he needs to convert it..................... To A Gym 😀😀😀😀😀😀🥊
At 1:33 he stepped on a frog
😂
😂😂😭😭
You killed me 😂
Dude legit cropdusted the shelter and camera man. At least we now know the shelter is still structurally sound.
😂🚨📢
I love this video - his blatant fart is the main focus. “OMG is that’s a case of solid gold over there...hang on, did you just fart?”
When it all kicks off, this guy is going to really regret telling everyone about this!!
1:33 fart?😂
It was so loud on canrea
It was the guy making the noise from bending over grunting
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@@harharhahrahrharo like me and you mum practice;)
1:33 a bomb went off😂😂😂😂😂
The reporter was in a toxic waste land...that was one juicy fart damn!!! He even groaned in relief lmao...that made the video lol!!!!
guy really let out a sigh like he was holding it in all day
When a fart takes presidence over a video!!
That fart at 1:33 though, lmao ! ✌😷
Amazing. New front door/stairs, pump out water, coat white paint, some lights, ventilation. Rent it out. 😂🤣😅.
Go on my son you get rid of that chemical weapon in that doorway 😂😁😂
1:33 secret farting going on
What the Hill happened here all comments is connected about the Fart in 1:33 😂😂😂
I have not laughed this much is a while! That fart @ 1.33 ! 😂
1:33 The man clearly FARTS on the reporter 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It’s more common than most people realize. I live in Baltimore (County). And I used to rent a row home. My neighbor showed me his house and the bunker they had in the basement. It was behind a fake wall. He explained to me that when those houses were originally built and sold in the 1950’s. There was a separate company that would come out and try to sell you this “bunker option”. If you wanted to do it. They could roll the cost right into your house payment. So it would only be a few dollars a month. His bunker was really big. Those houses came with a back yard. Enough for a parking pad, small patch of grass, and a patio set. Well these bunkers were as big as the yard. And your home insurance covered any issues you might have.
I found a small hidden 'room' behind a closet in an old row house in South Baltimore. Research suggested it was a place for bootleggers to hide themselves and their booze during the prohibition.
It is a mystery. It looks too well constructed to be one of the "in case of occupation/resistance shelter " I have seen a few of them on the web and they tent to be less heavily constructed. It also seems to be over engineered for a private shelter but I could be wrong. It could be that the entrance that has been found is the emergency exit and the other end might have been more easily accessed but it would need to be excavated to be understood. There are also questions to be asked about what records are there of prior use of the land and when was the house built. A very interesting puzzle.
Raymond Gill z
The one in my backyard in America was huge. No news crew came to my house. Old medicine and stuff were still inside. Also, the shelter even used to connect to the house, so you could enter from there.
Imagine having a thermal camera in the bunker while he farted.
Does he do a big old trump at 1.30 when he's going into the 2nd chamber? Not the best place to drop one!
lol
Either he farted or the swelch sound from his wellies in the ground
great sound !!
@Lord Nose you would know m'lord.
Yeah pretty sure he tried to cover it by grunting... classic move. Poor lady had to breath it all in
0:42 dude went American for a second lol "it was actually my builder"
Serious poker face to just ignore the fart and keep filming lmao
Absolutely amazing in such a short amount of time. Incredible work hard work in fact during a world war all this had been completely forgotten
Wow what a great find!
I lost interest and was getting ready to go to the next video then BAM!!! 1:33 changed my day!!!😅😅😅💩💩💩
Early Cuyler 😂😂 facts
😂 nearly blew me off my chair. The cameraman got that in the face!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It could be a bunker for the secert homeguard units that during the invasion would be based in bunkers and only come up when the Germans had secured the area.
It's an auxiliary unit bunker from ww2.
You just repeated what they said in the video omg
Can you teach us more, or are you going to just repeat what he already said in the video.
Brilliant love puff while going through to the second chamber 👏🏻💨
Love puff... 😂 I'm dying...
"Gas seals on the doors..." 😂 1:33
I used to explore air raid shelters when I was a child, they were all over the place in the '50s. My school had a few, as did the school where my Granddad was Caretaker. They were usually filthy, dank and stank of rats unless the owners kept them up.
Nearly all of them were filled in or razed by the end of that decade, despite the Cold War threat. They were too disgusting to renovate if they had been allowed to flood or were not kept secure.
This one is nothing like any I have seen before. They had been mostly prefabricated concrete kits, although the army ones were mainly brick or concrete cast in place. I never came across one which was completely underground - the soil was usually mounded over them - but 'stay-behind' units did have shelters that were completely underground in both rural and urban areas. I've been looking for one which I know was on a hill near me for years with no luck.
This one looks too good to be wartime. The arched ceiling and vertical shaft are features which can withstand missile and overpressure hazards, which suggest it is Cold War, and the switches would have been outdated in the 70s.
Military designs of comparable size in the Cold War had other features to protect the occupants, so I suspect that this one was privately built for the Cold War by someone who had a bit of knowledge of the military science obtained from atomic tests of shelters.
I've only kept a passing interest in these things, so I could be completely wrong. Where's a military archaeologist when you want one?
1.32 was that a fart you let rip?!😆
lol
Lol
Indigo Charlie add a : instead of 1.32 1:32
Poor camera man...
It was the start of a war!
They found viking weapons in my garden. So they (who works with scanning grounds) went for a search here, they removed 1 meter with dirt down on the whole field, before they started searching. And they found more things. I live in Sarpsborg, there have been found alot from the viking age in my city and Halden (next to sarpsborg).
3:19 "Night Club opening soon - Bitcoin entry only" 😂
😂🤣😎
How he was talking about the pipes that help with fresh air before he drops the bomb 😂😂😂
My Dad bought a house in Kimbrough, AL, the house was built in 1840, but it has a cold war era underground bomb shelter in the back yard built in 1960. Pretty cool.
1:32 Chewbacca 😂😂
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Underground Nightclub,
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Mannn he dropped bombs in that chamber 1:30
We had one at the back of the MQ's in Hythe. It was being used to store targets and stuff for the ranges. That was back in '59, I don't know if any of it is still there.
I remember the Hythe ranges from when I was on Holiday at Dymchurch in '75 and '80. The 'crack, crack, crack' in the distance.
Not that uncommon. Most people had one built in the war. Specially in the hot zones. Might end up being a good thing the way things are going
That's the coolest! Forever my dream to discover something like this.
1:55 How's that fart taste lady? Huh? Not gonna say anything?!
😱OMG... !!! This guy FART at 1:33 ???🥳😂👍 👉😂👌
Baby tiger roar 1:33 lol funny.
Build it up and you got a nuclear bomb shelter
Very best idea
Most of these shelters couldn't actually take a direct hit from 1938' bombs certainly not modern bunker busters...nuke bunkers are under mountains +20 floors deep..
@@TheCraigy83 Even NORAD isn't safe from nukes.
You need 3 feet minimum of reinforced concrete all around to be a nuclear bomb shelter. They also typically have intricate entrences/entryways to reduce the effect of radiation.
That Wouldn't work beacuse of the of the "Snorkel" feature for breathing you'd basically Gas yourself with radiation
1:33 Sounds like he farted
He did
I cannot stop laughing reading all these comments 😂
1:32-1:33 that was a gnarly fart!!!💭☠🤣
Did he fart at 1:33
yeaaah 🤣
Yesss and just imagine the lady walking through
Luc Timmerman yes
Imagine finding one of these in your backyard. It’s yours!!!!
Yes, only if you own the land.
That dude farts as he enters the second chamber 1:30
0:32 Guy didn't even make it down yet and he's already panting and out of breath.
The Camera crew are the true heros.
Who ate all the pies - Farted and ran out of steam after 3ft... LMFAO 😆😂