many abandoned bunkers from the past still remain

Abandoned Cold War Bunker Sites presents a photographic tour, combining overlooked ruins and forgotten villages with the allure of a good ghost story. The guide is Enola Gay, one of the most famous nuclear-bombing B-29 bombers in history. She flies from New Mexico to the former Soviet Union and lands in the Urals to explore abandoned bunkers and villages created after nuclear weapons were brought to the Soviet Union in 1949.

Atlantikwall Regelbau L487 Bertha - Commando Bunker for Luftwaffe Night Fighter From World War 2

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