I first thought this was the RAAF base at Aircraft, I worked there for about 2 months back during the pandemic. There were a lot of buildings in various states of disrepair, but not quite to the extent seen here. We did our fair share of exploring while trying to avoid being found by security in areas we weren't scheduled to be in. Most of our work consisted of clearing out one of the main 3-storey office complexes of all the furnishings as it was planned for renovation. Some areas had significant water damage and had been unused (not sure which was first) for 5-10 years, judging by what remained lying around. It was easy to get turned around in some parts of the complex if you didn't keep track of where you had come from. We also set up collection and sorting areas in the aircraft hangars, which were full of old gear that had been palletised and then left there to be ruined by the weather that had worn its way into the buildings. Some of the spaces we found had an eerie WTF factor, but overall it was fairly tame compared to other sites I've been.
I was a contractor for Spotless at all the defence bases around Melbourne between 2002- 2005 (worked night shift too). The amount of haunted stories we were told was frightening. Had a very scary situation working in one of the accomodation rooms late one night at Cerberus that was reputed to be haunted! (PS: Cheap alcohol 3:27 as the defence personnel don't have to pay taxes for their grog. All mess rooms in bases have the really cheap alcohol)
I first thought this was the RAAF base at Aircraft, I worked there for about 2 months back during the pandemic. There were a lot of buildings in various states of disrepair, but not quite to the extent seen here. We did our fair share of exploring while trying to avoid being found by security in areas we weren't scheduled to be in. Most of our work consisted of clearing out one of the main 3-storey office complexes of all the furnishings as it was planned for renovation. Some areas had significant water damage and had been unused (not sure which was first) for 5-10 years, judging by what remained lying around. It was easy to get turned around in some parts of the complex if you didn't keep track of where you had come from. We also set up collection and sorting areas in the aircraft hangars, which were full of old gear that had been palletised and then left there to be ruined by the weather that had worn its way into the buildings. Some of the spaces we found had an eerie WTF factor, but overall it was fairly tame compared to other sites I've been.
love this keep it up
Thank you much appreciated
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I was a contractor for Spotless at all the defence bases around Melbourne between 2002- 2005 (worked night shift too). The amount of haunted stories we were told was frightening. Had a very scary situation working in one of the accomodation rooms late one night at Cerberus that was reputed to be haunted!
(PS: Cheap alcohol 3:27 as the defence personnel don't have to pay taxes for their grog. All mess rooms in bases have the really cheap alcohol)
Still a great video
Thank you!
military bases didn't pay certain taxes on alcohol, in the early eighties we would have 5 cent pots till the keg ran out
How were you allowed in? I’ve contacted Defence Australia and local police to try get permission to film but I couldn’t!!
its called trespassing. Obviously when you contact the ADF or police they would deny you access as its a federal site
lol😂
@@Dark-xz1im I mean if you’re filming illegal activities wouldn’t exactly say that’s a smart decision lol