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- Parts of the shelter are lying near of the entrance. The interiors must have been a lot bigger than they are today, as there is huge pieces of concrete lying nearby. The shelter also most likely have contained two or more rooms, as remains at least from two rooms are today clearly visible. |
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from the roof of the shelter. This fact was not noted in the official
inventory and it's really no surprise as finding these was a complete
accident for me too. I was resting on top of the shelter and started to
look at the roof, where it seemed like there was text under the leafs.
After clearing the leafs and other junk from top of this text, the
result was the marking which is shown in the picture. This might have
been a numbering for this particular shelter, or then again perhaps not.
The issue might be cleared, if I could find the Russian fortification
maps from this area, where this particular numbering might appear. Now
that I found one marking, I wonder how many I've missed, as I haven't
been looking carefully enough. Also the roof is covered in moss, which
might reveal even more markings, but as digging is forbidden in the
fortification, this will be just a thought.
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- More markings. The T.S. in the picture above and again the number 54 and a smaller 4 inside the bigger 4. What ever text or a mark has been before the number 54, it has been wiped off when the concrete surface has worn out as a result of weather, time and people. From these, it's hard to tell, if these are genuine markings from the time of the construction or not? The number 54 most likely could be, as it also appears along with the Cyrillic letter but T.S. is a question mark. |
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- More markings and this time a bit more challenging one, as I cannot really make much out from it. One would need to clear the whole roof from moss and other junk, to see clearly all of these markings. There's clearly the letter P and B or perhaps it's a number 6? Then under the assumed number 6, is more markings, from which I cannot make any sense. |