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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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 funAttached Files
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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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