I think I've figured out why Bob likes underground bunkers so much. So my theory is: Bob is from the Netherlands and the Netherlands is mostly below sea level. Only kept dry by giant dams. So when Bob is out of the country, he only feels at home below or closest to sea level as possible. Since bunkers are underground, he feels more acclimatized. Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
@@Ginokhu your wrong because if you have seen the ad from the sponsor you will see a dutch driving license with a big blue NL logo on top of the license card, also his dutch english dialect is easy to pick up...
Dear Bob! This place is a closed area surrounded by a high fence. Thanks to the authority and the volunteers of an NGO, it can be visited after prior registration. You don't have to wait years. I would have been very happy to show you around, there is no need to break in.
Now i feel kinda bad they just broke in. Must feel like someone broke into your house whilst you were away. You guys are doing an amazing job of keeping the place as it was with all the equipment.
Absolutely amazing, like a true Museum! Love how respectful both of you are in examining and handling items. You've got class and this was an excellent episode.
Bob I love your team's work but... I really hope you didn't break into a museum. I mean I'd forgive you but here is a idea: When you visit an abandoned place. Like a factory, mine or bunker. Sometime in the future you visit a similar preserved museum or cultural site for contrast or better context. That would be epic and I'd so watch anything you post like that. Cheers mate! Take care!
Really liked these ladies! Thanks for collaborating with them, they're great explorers! And of course it always helps when you can get a local to translate text.
There's no dust on anything and power still on. And all that equipment laid on on display. Sure looks more like a maintained museum. Still very interesting.
This bunker is super cool😍 Those different gas masks are awesome! I did not even know there is so many types of them. Bob, you always find the best places to explore. Even the people who lives next to it don’t know about it’s existence. And of course, your photo at the end is lovely🙂
hello, I'm a welder; and I know that has little to do with bunker exploration, however, when you came across the cylinders of compressed gas, I noticed a sticker that said Messer. Messer recently bought the gas supplier company Linde in 2019, which might give you an idea of when the last person other than you guys were down there.
Hey Bob! Love your videos and adventures! The shower is in case there is an acid spill from the batteries and if it splashes the operator, he can wash himself. Greetings from Argentina!
Love this bunker, it's like a time capsule, few things that are moldy or rusted easily cleaned up and poof, a bunker ready. I agree most things look like 1970's and before. Thanks for this treasure.
what an absolute gold mine, Bob! incredible bunker; probably the most intact i've ever seen. I love those Drager HAZMAT / SEVA suits; we have a bunch of them where I work (rocket launch facility), and they are really expensive (about $1000 USD new). one of my favorite videos on your channel. cheers!
Это здорово немного историй от вас .Много чего интересного вы показали и самое главное всё цело и следят за этим очень интересно и здорово.Спасибо за ваш труд.Из этого бункера нужно сделать музей.😀
The way things were arranged so neatly in the bunker makes me wonder if there were plans to turn it into a museum. It's almost like the government was expecting people to visit.
Great video, but this one looks 'loved', the equipment is almost laid out like it'll be a museum. I noted the modern heating radiators and controls etc. Someone is spending money on this place, and fairly recently too, especially give the power is still on. A great find, but I'm not sure it's actually abandoned..
Nothing on my channel is 100% abandoned. I think they hope this will turn into a museum, which I hope too, but if it will ever happen?? Time will tell.
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath I think this last bunker is at the west part of Hungary. And its lay on a privat ground and the firefighters use it for evacuations training, and small groups can also visit this place, when you have contact to the owner. Maybe its an another, but there is one like that. 🙂
Once again you guys have topped my expectations!! This video coverage was excellent! Covering your discovery all the while, going methodically room to room, device to device, and sharing your experience from other bunkers. As an EE, ham radio operator, and former power company CEO, i salute your efforts! I am shocked the hazmat suit guy did not charge you admission on this extraordinary museum!! This was very educational and reflected on the potential horror of what could have transpired at the time (1970s); moreover, it is a warning to all of us what could still occur today. May God continue to help us work things out and not risk a disaster which could change our world for ever. Please be careful and continue to educate us less we forget.
Complete intact cold war bunker with hospital, last inspected in 1962 | ABANDONED ua-cam.com/video/2mvkL_KlI2g/v-deo.html Enjoy! 60 years of pure decay and everything inside!
Super cool. Some of that really old equipment is still gonna be the most reliable to use if there was a nuclear event, because digital equipment, while more precise, can be rendered useless by radiation, so they probably had all this stuff in readiness before they shut it down. Looks like it’s been closed since the early 90’s? The bunker itself looks like it’s had an interesting history of its own too. The concrete style of structure is common to bunkers built in the 1940’s by Germany, so this looks like it was a bunker that was re-used after the Nazi occupation. The power being on makes me think this is a “warm site” one that can be readied quickly in an emergency
Wow amazing,loved this. Please take me there. Seriously though those gas masks and breathing apparatus were very spooky, can totally understand why so many alien reports around the Cold War as such a resemblance between artist drawings and those masks!!! Was screaming at you guys to look at the book next to the red phone…..looked very interesting and really wanted to know what was written on everything. Hopefully it’ll be fully preserved and maybe become a museum as the amount of history there is incredible 😮
The shower by the generator makes sense. The generator is breathing outside air, so the room might be contaminated. Best bunker yet I have ever seen on UA-cam
Exactly! For servicing. It will need air filters changing. The generator will be cooled by and burn outside air. The air filter and cooling system could be exposed to radioactive particles in the air.
Amazing Job you did there 👏 .. I think that equipments and things are put there and kept almost clean for such possible pre approved visits..thank you again for the great effort.. can be improved with more offered knowledge or information about the displayed content.. non the less.. we applause the team for this work.. and you might need more distribution for your channel.. Good luck 👍🏻
I'am a caver, next time you come Hungary and Budapest, maybe I show something awesome place. Budapest is a special city because the country longest cave ( Szépvölgyi cave system, 4 cave connect together and long over 30 km under the Buda mountains ), you can found the capital city, you cannot found same place on the Earth.
at 18:10 mark, the "green bag" with the clear view window seen to the right of the screen is a gas mask for infants - the child goes in the tan door, and the parent works a bellows to draw filtered air in for the baby.
That one radiation monitor with the yellow and red lights was designed for counting some serious dose rates... It is measuring in Grey per hour. 1 Grey is equal to 100 Rad, which is equal to 100 REM. An acute dose of 400-500 REM is considered to be deadly to 50% of an exposed population within 30 days. So according to the scale on the tag, any light past #5 is going to mean death unless you can get away from the radiation field fast enough. And even if you could escape you can still experience bad radiation sickness. They really were planning for the worst when building these places...
I have a theory on why things felt better to some people during times of war. I think people had to be good to each other since they had to depend on each other. It seems that once the threat of war and death went away? Humanity has seemed to devolve a bit.
I think that after this bunker was decomissioned it was used as a training facility. Based on the various posters, types of gas masks, testing and sampling equipment. Very simillar to the type of training facility I was sent to i the U.S. obviously it has not been used in a very very long time.
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath have you ever considered a secondary website to share things maybe youtube wouldn’t allow ? Obviously subscription based 🤷🏽♂️
Very nice, If it is where I think that it is located because of someone going there 8 years ago and making a youtube video it looks like you would have to go over a stone wall or go through a gate etc, and the building next to it is active. That is why it is probably so well preserved still.
I remmeber when I was about 13 I went in exploring one just like this. my friend was bit nervous so we were combing down the rungs all off a sudden we here a noise we go bolting out of it.
Someone should turn this one into an actual museum,clean it up, remove the mold and put up plexiglass barriers on all of the rooms and put protectors on all of the signage on the walls
That is why I think it’s faked. Some of the videos are so impossible, like they managed to grain access and film it to look a like. I like them ether way
@@Dr1ftop1a so it’s what I meant. Filming a present museum to look like it’s just discovered. Can you please turn off all lights. We will take it from here.
I think I've figured out why Bob likes underground bunkers so much. So my theory is: Bob is from the Netherlands and the Netherlands is mostly below sea level. Only kept dry by giant dams. So when Bob is out of the country, he only feels at home below or closest to sea level as possible. Since bunkers are underground, he feels more acclimatized. Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
Hes from belguim….
@@Ginokhu your wrong because if you have seen the ad from the sponsor you will see a dutch driving license with a big blue NL logo on top of the license card, also his dutch english dialect is easy to pick up...
@@Ginokhu He went to school in Genk which is in Belgium but he's from The Netherlands.
Intresting theory... seems legit!🤣🤣
Haha a good one Geeee😇! It always feels like coming home in those bunkers😂
Dear Bob!
This place is a closed area surrounded by a high fence. Thanks to the authority and the volunteers of an NGO, it can be visited after prior registration. You don't have to wait years. I would have been very happy to show you around, there is no need to break in.
Hello, where can you visit the bunker and who can you contact?
Kedves Szabolcs, melyik bunker lenne ez?
@@ShiningForce07 Győr-Sopron Megyei Vezetési Pont
Now i feel kinda bad they just broke in. Must feel like someone broke into your house whilst you were away. You guys are doing an amazing job of keeping the place as it was with all the equipment.
nobody has breaked in
100% this is a museum you can tell by the lay out.
i agree, its too clean
This is a museum in Budapest, near by Csepel
I think Bob has a crush! He seems to film her as much as the stuff inside the bunker! If the Bunker is a Rockin! Don't come knockin! 🤣
I love seeing old cold war era bunkers in their original state no matter what country!
Absolutely amazing, like a true Museum! Love how respectful both of you are in examining and handling items. You've got class and this was an excellent episode.
This place should be turned into a museum. It's still so well equipped. Imagine it gets looted by some idiots
Looks like it IS a museum...
This clearly is a museum... very clean and looks all tip top on display
Yeah, see the top rated comment, the place is a museum cared for by volunteers.
Bob I love your team's work but... I really hope you didn't break into a museum. I mean I'd forgive you but here is a idea: When you visit an abandoned place. Like a factory, mine or bunker.
Sometime in the future you visit a similar preserved museum or cultural site for contrast or better context. That would be epic and I'd so watch anything you post like that.
Cheers mate! Take care!
It's a museum, a guy made a comment about it. He helps keep the place running and they give tours of the bunker ect.
Really liked these ladies! Thanks for collaborating with them, they're great explorers! And of course it always helps when you can get a local to translate text.
Such a cool place. I was a soldier in Germany during the cold war and this is fantastic. To see other areas and equipment.
There's no dust on anything and power still on. And all that equipment laid on on display. Sure looks more like a maintained museum. Still very interesting.
This bunker is super cool😍 Those different gas masks are awesome! I did not even know there is so many types of them. Bob, you always find the best places to explore. Even the people who lives next to it don’t know about it’s existence. And of course, your photo at the end is lovely🙂
The one that looks like a ape face is inspiration of half life.
@@dashofawesome64 haha. Good old times when I was playing Half Life on PC😅 Anyway, these masks look creepy, but somehow I like them.
All please hit like Bob is a real nice guy he does this for our entertainment thank you Bob
Thanks a million Bill!😇
Amazing video Bob! You and Elana make a great team! Cheers from Colorado!!
Thanks a lot 🙏 I’m exploring in the US right now. Hopefully West Coast in a few months.
Great episode Bob! A true time capsule with so many artifacts.
whoever is keeping this bunker in shape is a legend.
Elaina smashing doors in this episode, priceless!
hello, I'm a welder; and I know that has little to do with bunker exploration, however, when you came across the cylinders of compressed gas, I noticed a sticker that said Messer.
Messer recently bought the gas supplier company Linde in 2019, which might give you an idea of when the last person other than you guys were down there.
Green ox in us blue 🔵 is ox there?
You guys (well you Bob) really do create the best productions of the best places out there...
Thanks for your excellent content!
Thanks Mike, I do my best! 😇
Hey Bob! Love your videos and adventures!
The shower is in case there is an acid spill from the batteries and if it splashes the operator, he can wash himself.
Greetings from Argentina!
wow, what a great find with everything completely intact and NO graffiti. 👍
Love this bunker, it's like a time capsule, few things that are moldy or rusted easily cleaned up and poof, a bunker ready.
I agree most things look like 1970's and before.
Thanks for this treasure.
Best explore ever! Definitely looks like it was set up for educational tours, long time ago. I hope no one finds it and messes it up.
Yes it opened 1 day as far as I could see… perhaps they want to open as a museum one day but doubt it will happen
I think this was going to be or was a museum at some point. this is the most well preserved find they have ever been too
the R4 radioset reminds me of our old 524 sets for our vehicles Very heavy & the max range was around 30Km or so.
what an absolute gold mine, Bob! incredible bunker; probably the most intact i've ever seen. I love those Drager HAZMAT / SEVA suits; we have a bunch of them where I work (rocket launch facility), and they are really expensive (about $1000 USD new). one of my favorite videos on your channel. cheers!
Это здорово немного историй от вас .Много чего интересного вы показали и самое главное всё цело и следят за этим очень интересно и здорово.Спасибо за ваш труд.Из этого бункера нужно сделать музей.😀
The best búnker you have ever posted. ¡Amazing!
Thanks for sharing!!
The way things were arranged so neatly in the bunker makes me wonder if there were plans to turn it into a museum. It's almost like the government was expecting people to visit.
It’s in private use. We also explored a cube shelter which was last inspected in 1962 and is really decayed😳 (with all equipment left behind)
Great video, but this one looks 'loved', the equipment is almost laid out like it'll be a museum. I noted the modern heating radiators and controls etc. Someone is spending money on this place, and fairly recently too, especially give the power is still on. A great find, but I'm not sure it's actually abandoned..
Nothing on my channel is 100% abandoned. I think they hope this will turn into a museum, which I hope too, but if it will ever happen?? Time will tell.
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath I think this last bunker is at the west part of Hungary.
And its lay on a privat ground and the firefighters use it for evacuations training, and small groups can also visit this place, when you have contact to the owner.
Maybe its an another, but there is one like that. 🙂
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath Me too, really hope so as would love to visit such a place someday. Nice work my friend.
IT is a Museum cared by voluntears
an awesome explore - Bob and Elana - make a great team!
Thanks Felix! She’s amazing 🤩
G’Day Bob, this is one of the best preserved bunkers I have ever seen that isn’t a museum with props. You are truly hardcore, thanks mate!
😎👍
It's actually a museum. With pre-registration you can visit it.
Place is definitely setup as a display........hasn't been active for a while, but its a display without a doubt.
Not sure if Helena is your girlfriend/wife, but she is a captivating soul. Her presence truly adds a unique quality to your videos.
Those 4 binary switches have 16 permutations. So, from 4 switches, they could contact 16 locations if every possible setting is used.
Once again you guys have topped my expectations!! This video coverage was excellent! Covering your discovery all the while, going methodically room to room, device to device, and sharing your experience from other bunkers. As an EE, ham radio operator, and former power company CEO, i salute your efforts! I am shocked the hazmat suit guy did not charge you admission on this extraordinary museum!! This was very educational and reflected on the potential horror of what could have transpired at the time (1970s); moreover, it is a warning to all of us what could still occur today. May God continue to help us work things out and not risk a disaster which could change our world for ever. Please be careful and continue to educate us less we forget.
You forgot the part that they broke in to a non abandoned bunker that works as a museum
@@nagini976 i am in medical retirement so i guess i missed that one.
@@wramsey2656 No worries sir. I wish you good health as we say in Greece
@@nagini976 Thx Nagin God bless
I appreciate the respect for this site- great people!
Thanks for checking out, we discovered some more -even impressive sites on this channel!
This stuff looks displayed like a museum
This bunker is like regularly cleaned, not abandon because is quite clean. Look at the table and the wall although the equipment is old tech.
Complete intact cold war bunker with hospital, last inspected in 1962 | ABANDONED
ua-cam.com/video/2mvkL_KlI2g/v-deo.html
Enjoy! 60 years of pure decay and everything inside!
Check the radiators as they are pretty up to date. Look at the one under 20 kg poster!
Supertoffe locatie! Dit is toch wel de beste tot nu toe 🔥🔥👍🏻👍🏻
Super cool. Some of that really old equipment is still gonna be the most reliable to use if there was a nuclear event, because digital equipment, while more precise, can be rendered useless by radiation, so they probably had all this stuff in readiness before they shut it down. Looks like it’s been closed since the early 90’s? The bunker itself looks like it’s had an interesting history of its own too. The concrete style of structure is common to bunkers built in the 1940’s by Germany, so this looks like it was a bunker that was re-used after the Nazi occupation. The power being on makes me think this is a “warm site” one that can be readied quickly in an emergency
It was built in 1972. And modernised in the 80s and 90s.
Wow amazing,loved this. Please take me there. Seriously though those gas masks and breathing apparatus were very spooky, can totally understand why so many alien reports around the Cold War as such a resemblance between artist drawings and those masks!!! Was screaming at you guys to look at the book next to the red phone…..looked very interesting and really wanted to know what was written on everything. Hopefully it’ll be fully preserved and maybe become a museum as the amount of history there is incredible 😮
Thanks Emma! We’ll be visiting more Soviet bunkers like these.😌 Now in the USA, going back to Europe and saturday back to Fukushima😮
The shower by the generator makes sense. The generator is breathing outside air, so the room might be contaminated. Best bunker yet I have ever seen on UA-cam
Exactly! For servicing. It will need air filters changing. The generator will be cooled by and burn outside air. The air filter and cooling system could be exposed to radioactive particles in the air.
Nice museum visit
I think that bunker is still in use. As a museum.
No it’s closed for public👀
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath anyway I appreciate your videos! Keep up the good work!
I would say this is a museum. Everything our on display. Large posters hung underneath coat hooks. Likely ten or more years since tours took place.
That bunker is a museum. You can get guided tours.
Amazing Job you did there 👏 .. I think that equipments and things are put there and kept almost clean for such possible pre approved visits..thank you again for the great effort.. can be improved with more offered knowledge or information about the displayed content.. non the less.. we applause the team for this work.. and you might need more distribution for your channel.. Good luck 👍🏻
Yes, it’s hard when you do it all alone😄 spread the word about the channel.
Wow this is such a cool place as always great job amazing video !
what camera do you use for filming?
thanks
Love the 50s 60s cartoon advertising and PSA posters
Okay, so it was a museum. But they got in after-hours through a weird location and filmed it all for us to see. Props!
I want you both to know that the subtle gynaecological reference was not lost on your audience.
Great video.
Thanks mate! Haha😜
I'am a caver, next time you come Hungary and Budapest, maybe I show something awesome place.
Budapest is a special city because the country longest cave ( Szépvölgyi cave system, 4 cave connect together and long over 30 km under the Buda mountains ), you can found the capital city, you cannot found same place on the Earth.
Ooo a natural cave?!
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath yes.
I’m blown away how y’all found these ! 😆💯 you guys don’t miss !! love the videos 🇺🇸💯
Awesome footage and explore guys
Wow Bob this place looks like it's ready to be reopened everything is still in perfect condition! Unbelievable
Closed for public but ready to become a museum or so indeed! Thanks as always Linda🥰
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath With pre-registration it's already working as a museum. It's no coincidence that there is no dust or dirt anywhere.
at 18:10 mark, the "green bag" with the clear view window seen to the right of the screen is a gas mask for infants - the child goes in the tan door, and the parent works a bellows to draw filtered air in for the baby.
Wow. Great video
Wow , what a astonishing place guys , thanks for sharing 👍👍😎
By the way it’s arranged, and the fact it’s so clean , also with electric supply still working, I’m sure this actually is a museum.
Why on earth would people break into a museum, then mess with pices of priceless history....
That one radiation monitor with the yellow and red lights was designed for counting some serious dose rates... It is measuring in Grey per hour. 1 Grey is equal to 100 Rad, which is equal to 100 REM. An acute dose of 400-500 REM is considered to be deadly to 50% of an exposed population within 30 days. So according to the scale on the tag, any light past #5 is going to mean death unless you can get away from the radiation field fast enough. And even if you could escape you can still experience bad radiation sickness. They really were planning for the worst when building these places...
Amazing looks like everything left behind.
This is a Hungarian bunker museum! 🤷🏻♀️
This one was f*ckin nuts bro, perfectly intact.
Thanks Devin! We should fix a trip to ex Soviet countries
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath I'm down bro 💯🤙
Great video Bob!!
Wow thus is incredible its si well preserved id love to go in and explore there
What a fantastic place . May I ask what was blurred out on the fire fighter's helmets ⛑️
looks like they have it set up as a museum
Really enjoy watching your videos on UA-cam.
Absolutely Amazing but you sure Bob it isn't all set up as a museum 🤔 Sure does look like it even the floors were clean
This is just so cool
Just curious as to why the stickers/decals on the helmets were blurred out? Great video!
WOW great vid cheers.
Cool video!
The type of mask she likes was used in an 80’s movie called Explorers. The oxygen tank setup looked like an older model rebreather pack.
19:42 That's a IP-4 rebreather that's why it looks different.
The humidity must be insanely low down there
I have a theory on why things felt better to some people during times of war. I think people had to be good to each other since they had to depend on each other. It seems that once the threat of war and death went away? Humanity has seemed to devolve a bit.
Your channel is awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks, there are some really nice episodes to find on my channel😌
I think that after this bunker was decomissioned it was used as a training facility. Based on the various posters, types of gas masks, testing and sampling equipment. Very simillar to the type of training facility I was sent to i the U.S. obviously it has not been used in a very very long time.
Have you heard of the Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet out in the Bay Area of California? It’s the us navy mothball fleet would be an amazing exploration
Yes, used to be epic ! I believe there is not much left nowadays. I can't post any US ships unfortunately. (Posted some in my new book)
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath have you ever considered a secondary website to share things maybe youtube wouldn’t allow ? Obviously subscription based 🤷🏽♂️
23:00 is a rebreather unit. I’ve seen similar displayed in UK bunkers.
Very nice, If it is where I think that it is located because of someone going there 8 years ago and making a youtube video it looks like you would have to go over a stone wall or go through a gate etc, and the building next to it is active. That is why it is probably so well preserved still.
Could be!😁
Heyya bob.. hope you find.. need to know the last date of man evacuated the bunker? The receiver look from 70s , if im wright.. tq bob
Great explore wow a lot of still usable items, great stuff left. That hole in the outtro was a bit too narrow wow.
I remmeber when I was about 13 I went in exploring one just like this. my friend was bit nervous so we were combing down the rungs all off a sudden we here a noise we go bolting out of it.
Someone should turn this one into an actual museum,clean it up, remove the mold and put up plexiglass barriers on all of the rooms and put protectors on all of the signage on the walls
Where is this place? And what location?
This Location is in Really good shape with everything still intact. Very dry, little to no Humidity to cause decay or mold growth.
My latest episode covers a bunker in which everything is left behind but is totally decayed. A very cool one!
Love it! ❤ Thanks Bob!✌🏻😘
Thanks for checking out😎😎
Wow the beds are still made 🤯
Awesome find bro
It really wouldn’t take much to make that bunker usable again, which is pretty amazing.
Amazing video
Bob!
Happy Holidays from the "Dyno-Gyno"!
I don't know when you filmed this and considering how long the cold War has been over, all this stuff is in incredibly good shape!
That is why I think it’s faked. Some of the videos are so impossible, like they managed to grain access and film it to look a like. I like them ether way
@@martyyynyIts an actual kept-up place. Sort of like a museum. You can actually visit it. Legally.
@@Dr1ftop1a so it’s what I meant. Filming a present museum to look like it’s just discovered.
Can you please turn off all lights. We will take it from here.
Amazing pristine quality