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    #16
    We are now inside one of the 3 guard bunkers. To our left but not in the photo is a solid steel door. Through the small opening in front, the guard would try to knock out as many enemys as possible.
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      #17
      We are now outside one of the 3 main entrys that would lead to the deadly guard and later the complex.
      Today (1996) this was the only way in for visitors.
      It was a very imressive sight to walk up to this bunker system with these 3 large doors. Crawling/walking in and facing that guard made me understand that, if this was war right now, i would already be dead.
      I had two tourch lights with me just in case, as there is no daylight in the main complex. Cought in there without a light would not be fun
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        #18
        My last photo.
        This is one of the 4 locations for the mainguns.

        I hope you liked my tour of the bunker just as i did the two times i have been there.

        Cheers.
        Peter Wiking
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          #19
          R MICHAEL.
          The bunker is on private ground and you can visit it on your own risk

          Cheers.
          Peter Wiking

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            #20
            Very nice photo's and a wonderful story Peter! I would like to have a bed like that... Is there any oppurtunity that you take it out the bunker and send it to me? I shall PM you my adress if possible...

            Cheers,
            Junior.

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              #21
              Häftigt Peter Do you have more pictures of bunkers?

              Cheers, Sonny

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                #22
                Nice!! Peter. That would be a great place to do some metal detecting. Things like that make it seem nice to live in Europe

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                  #23
                  Norway is full of historic places. If you like WW2 stuff, this is heaven.
                  A guy who run a antique store has showed me what he, with his own hands has picked up in the Norwegian montains. A half Fockewulf 190 with cockpit, the tailfin of a Ju88 (i touched that one with my own hands) with swastica still there, helmets, gasmasks, devices for holding artillery shells and so on.
                  I have photos of other bunkers. They are all over the place. 15 minutes walk from my place is a flak system that once hold 4 flakguns. I have often wondered what i would find with a metal detector.
                  This guy of the antique shop has told me about lakes here in Norway full of equipment, and how the hills and mountains still holds lots of stuff. I often visit him to see the stuff. I have seen some realy nice stuff at his place

                  Cheers.
                  Peter Wiking

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                    #24
                    That's been a great trip, great pictures!!! I hope that al the 8500 mines have been cleaned, not only 8499 or 8498 of them
                    The World Needs Peace

                    Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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                      #25
                      bunker

                      Peter,

                      Thanks for sharing, this was fun to read!!

                      Marty
                      I love the beach.

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                        #26
                        Peter, thankyou!


                        Dave
                        Regards,
                        Dave

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                          #27
                          Peter,Thank You also for sharing the Bunker Tour!!Very Cool Stuff!! Great pic's .Ron

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                            #28
                            Thank you, Peter - outstanding tour! I saw that they raised a nearly intact Ju-88 from a fjord in Norway not to long ago - I believe it's in Germany for restoration.

                            Don

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                              #29
                              Peter,
                              Thanks for sharing with us your bunker exploration!

                              Chet
                              Zinc stinks!

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                                #30
                                Nice thread Peter
                                Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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