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>>1000674
~$250k at auction. Retired, was very lucky working for a casino platform during the poker boom.

>>1000683
The 2nd diesel exhaust, took the excavator two weeks to get through that one. Was built to survive a direct nuclear hit.

>>1000740
You'd have to pass the grinder first >:)

>>1000749
After removing everything but the concrete they fill them up with gravel and pour concrete over all entrances. After that they bury them and remove any trace that they ever existed (planting grass/trees over it, removing any roads that led to it, just an ordinary mountain in the woods, etc). I'm in talks with the office of fortifications about the closest one, which is in a real bad state (hoping to convince them letting it go for a symbolic sum). Some organized urban explorers excavated the concrete sealing of it and swam around in it in divers gear (as the whole bunker had been flooded by ground water after they took out the pumps). So I'd say they are pretty unusable unless you have a few years free time on your hands.

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>>1000674
~$250k at auction. Retired, was very lucky working for a casino platform during the poker boom.

>>1000683
The 2nd diesel exhaust, took the two weeks to get through that one. Was built to survive a direct nuclear hit.

>>1000740
You'd have to pass the grinder first >:)

>>1000749
After removing everything but the concrete they fill them up with gravel and pour concrete over all entrances. After that they bury them and remove any trace that they ever existed (planting grass/trees over it, removing any roads that led to it, just an ordinary mountain in the woods, etc). I'm in talks with the office of fortifications about the closest one, which is in a real bad state (hoping to convince them letting it go for a symbolic sum). Some organized urban explorers excavated the concrete sealing of it and swam around in it in divers gear (as the whole bunker had been flooded by ground water after they took out the pumps). So I'd say they are pretty unusable unless you have a few years free time on your hands.

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>>898187
>more pics
>spike tra.. I mean third entrance air lock

>>898188
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK6TXMsvgQg

>>898189
No, just repairing/renovating what was already in place, not much else you can do with toilet stalls.

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