In the from the 1950's through to the 1990's the threat of Nuclear apocalypse was a very real possibility... Across the UK over 1500 bunkers, smaller then a transit van were built where volunteers would watch for bombs to drop,
Many of them still remain in varying states, here's one of them.
It seems weirdly appropriate the that week the Fallout TV series dropped on TV is the same week I managed to find a real world UK equivalent to a Vault!
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In the desolate aftermath of the post-apocalypse, where the remnants of civilization lay scattered like forgotten dreams, urban explorers traversed a world frozen in abandonment. Among the overgrown ruins and decrepit structures, from an abandoned boat weathering the sands of time to the eerie silence of a Royal Observer Corp bunker left to decay, the landscape bore witness to humanity's fleeting presence. It was within this haunting tableau that Jeremy Xplores and the Urbex squad embarked on their intrepid journeys, documenting the creepiest abandoned places, each frozen in time like forgotten relics of a bygone era. Their adventures took them through abandoned locations near me, hidden within forgotten postcodes, where the bearded reality of urban decay met the exploratory spirit of the bearded explorer. Paul and Rebecca Whitewick, the last of us, ventured forth alongside Josh and Mr. Airborne, their exploits chronicled by Lucy and her lens capturing the flippant beauty of a world lost to Fallout 4's apocalyptic wandering. Amidst the Hell on Earth, where the wandering turnip sought solace amidst the chaos, they remained as explorers with fighters, navigating the remnants of a civilization abandoned to the ravages of time. From the urban decay of forgotten cities to the haunting allure of abandoned factories, their photography encapsulated the essence of a world lost yet still pulsating with a ghostly energy, a testament to the resilience of human curiosity in the face of desolation.
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