In this episode we visit cold war relics.
We're now going to a secret Soviet base where they stored 100+ nuclear warheads during the cold war.
There was only Soviet staff and the base got slowly discovered after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Russians left Hungary.
Nice.
Half an hour walk? No like 15 minutes.
We're doing the easy route through the forest.
-Easy, safe and no dogs.
We're half way.
After walking for an hour we arrived at the border of the base.
We're probably close to the possible entry of the underground bunker. Let's go.
It's a trap.
The door stands open, that's a good thing.
I don't know if  the bunker is here, but i know there's a nice mural.
Lenin, Karl Marx and the one in the middle???
It's difficult to find, finding our way to the nuclear silo.
A shed full with garbage.
-Shit.
It's open here.
And?
I don't see any footprints in the snow.
Oops.
It's cool with all those barbwires and walls.
Is that a shooting range?
Check this.
How long is this standing outside? 30/40 years?
-At least, I guess after WWII.
I hear a dog.
-Me too let's find the bunker.
There are footprints.
-Somebody went through that gate. Let's continue.
There is also a roof.
I think we arrived.
To the left. Yes i see the door.
It looks closed, I wonder if it's open.
It's open.
-No.
What no, are you serious?
Nice...
Looked tight. Well Boys, that's dissappointing.
Little dissappointing for 3 hours.
We looked for hours to find a closed door. Maybe there's another entrance.
It's cool to see how thick that door is.
-I'd rather saw the inside.
See how thick.
30/40 centimeters.
-At least.
The adventurers continue
Spend another 2 hours.
-Maybe there's an entrance at the other side.
Hello, we want to go inside.
Also this door is closed. There's no lock but you can't move it at all.
Wasted half a day.
Ah, Eelco fouond a potential entry.
Nothing...
Maybe a shelter to hide.
Too bad, we continue to a cold war bunker which was built especially for the employees of a factory.
Well guys, we're inside. That was easy.
Walked on train tracks, no fences, i love it.
-An open door, nice.
Cool, it looks like some command panel with lights.
A lot of papers.
-There are symbols on the panel.
A lot of goodies.
-Yeah, it's nice. Bunkers are often empty.
An engine.
-Yes i can smell the oil.
Guess it's a power supply in case for emergency.
First floor.
It's funny, it's a special bunker. You would expect them to be underground but this one is above the ground.
And I see a cool room already, ooooo.
The walls are 2,5 meter thick, pretty solid. We lost our connection aswell.
It's also special that there are a lot of objects present, which is pretty rare.
How big is it? 35 meters?
-The block is 21x21 meter.
A big concrete block.
-It looks small but it could accomodate 2000 people.
2000 people in here?
-It's pretty big
Quite a lot.
But you see it's not a military bunker. It's a civil bunker in case of a fallout.
Only for factory employees.
-So you see a lot of medical instructions.
And almost no military stuff.
We are going to look for you if we can find interesting stuff.
Some instruction papers or something.
It's pretty stocked so i guess we'll find something interesting.
Medical instructions.
First aid.
-Arterial bleeding.
Cool.
We have to put everything back.
-Ofcourse.
Same.
Nice one.
A Borat suit.
Don't forget to censor.
A book from 1971
A log.
-Nice that it's hand written, feels more personal.
Ak47.
-From 1966.
Not that special.
-No.
1952, old, very old.
-Cold war period.
And in a good shape for a humid place.
-Indeed.
Time stood still here.
A little thrashed.
That's normal.
Too bad we can't read it.
-I can't understand it at all.
Idon't know a single word.
-I know elhagyatott (abandoned) and ëromü (power station)
This is a floorplan, 1:720.
Good place to sleep.
-Cheap one.
We had worse hotel rooms.
Go upstairs?
-Let's check.
In a good shape.
-Indeed.
Clothes all around.
With the brand.
Just a overall with a pants, that's it.
Not elegant.
-And there are lots of boxes with those.
1976.
With a hoodie.
Chlorogenium, all of them. Maybe to clean?
Nice labels.
We have to ask a chemist.
-There's probably someone watching this who knows this.
If you know, drop a comment.
A lot of paper, where did they used it for?
-There's a lot. Wierd.
Hangers?
-Strange ones, with wooden heads.
Hangers from back in the days, they are more compact now.
Imagine.
-Probably used for a heavy overall.
This one is nice.
This thing was to detect gasses i think.
-I think so too.
There's an explosion symbol.
There.
1954.
A volt meter?
This is the floorplan of the bunker. Here you see the entrances.
Check, atom bomb.
I can read Hungarian for the first time.
There's another part of the bunker. There's another staircase at another side.
We are on the top floor now.
The bunker is divided in two and mirrored.
Works like a parking garage.
-Look Frederik, so you can see.
An Escher house.
A stretcher.
Look here. Wow.
Lying neath.
-Calculated for many injured.
For the movie. It's still strapped.
They are all still packed.
Let's show the viewers in which condtion they are.
Abandoned for 40 years and now finally used Bob.
Good bed for tonight.
-It has poles.
I never saw so many stretchers.
-Me neither Me neither.
Rubber boots all over the place.
-Thousands.
Some are still packed.
We thought there was a dead body here.
Bob, that smell reminds me of the Fukushima supermarket, smelly !
-Fukushima was worse. A lot.
A medal holder.
All the medals are looted.
Cool !
-Hundreds of gasmasks.
Looks like we're in Chernobyl.
For every Soviet inhabitant they had a gasmask. So you can find them stacked in public buildings like schools.
Numbered.
Innerwork.
It was epic.
-Cool explore.
See you at the next location !
