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- Few holes were in the floor. It might be that there is either the water or fuel tanks down there. At least when looking down, the space below was full of oily water. Another option is that the magazine is located there, as this first floor doesn't really contain anything that would resemble a magazine. |
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- Fresh air at last. |
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- Entering the place, that contained something that was quite chilly. |
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- While I was photographing and looking that great shot, my fiancé explored the bunker and silently said: "There is some bones on the floor" - I came to look and yes there were some quite large bones. Of course they could be animal bones, but this island don't have any carnivores and even if there would be, there isn't any animal so big, that the bones could be the remains of a lunch of some fox etc. I also doubt that during the winter any animals would cross the frozen sea. It's almost eight kilometers to the mainland. - We just stood there for awhile, looking the bones and then we left the place. The coastal gun position which is shown in the previous pictures, contains also some very large bones. |
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- The old lighthouse. This lighthouse is actually a working one. Fully automated these days and also sealed, so that no one can enter into it. The area contains many buildings and few coastal gun remains. Some of them have been sealed, by pouring garbage into them.
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