A man has been left horrified after discovering multiple beds, showers and chairs in ‘immaculate condition’ inside an abandoned Cold War bunker.
Jamie Robinson didn’t expect it, given the building’s derelict history.
The 25-year-old described the bunker and its contents as being “frozen in time”.
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In a clip, which has racked up over 4,000 views, he reveals the eerie nature of the war structure.
“It felt crazy, it was like walking into history,” Jamie, from Belfast, Northern Ireland, told What’s The Jam.
“It was quite surprising as well.
“We didn’t expect to find it.
“We were exploring something else nearby when we found the bunker.”
The bunker, located in Germany, is accessed via a heavy metal door.
Dusty benches, which are in great condition, fill the wooden-clad room.
There’s a shower room, with a curtain, a working head and taps.
The beds, which are also covered in dust, are seemingly free from any damp, mould or damage.
A filter system with a bottle inscribed with ‘1964’ gives an idea of when the last person stepped inside.
He added: “It has been completely left frozen in time.
“Look at the chairs, look at the dust.
“Sat here since the Cold War.
“In immaculate condition as well, it is absolutely amazing.
“It’s now sat, lying abandoned.”
Jamie recently visited a hotel, forgotten in time, which featured a decaying swimming pool.
The explorer has also taken it upon himself to scour now abandoned morgues alone, where he says it felt like someone was watching him.
