No, as long as reasonable safety procedures are done, i.e.: don't step or hold on to anything you are not sure is safe and haven't checked; avoid places that smell or look very weird (chemical contamination), if you are not totally sure it's of a natural origin; don't try to clear out passages, because the roof might fall in.
Viņus tur vieglāk ir sastapt ziemās, kad viņi guļ ziemas miegā. Un viņi daudzi ir ļoti maziņi, izņemot dīķu ūdenssikspārņus, var būt pat vismazākajās spraugās starp ķieģeļiem. Tā, vienkārši garām ejot, var mierīgi nepamanīt.
Would say it is dangerous to enter these sort of places??
Mocktezuma111 2 years ago
No, as long as reasonable safety procedures are done, i.e.: don't step or hold on to anything you are not sure is safe and haven't checked; avoid places that smell or look very weird (chemical contamination), if you are not totally sure it's of a natural origin; don't try to clear out passages, because the roof might fall in.
negaiss 2 years ago
Very good advice!
I don't think I will personally go into any old bunker anytime soon =]
BUT
in life you never know what you will encounter
so it is still good to know these kind of tips
Thank you very much and good video
Mocktezuma111 2 years ago
kad es biju tajos bunkuros, nekādus sikspārņus gan nemanīju, laikam neskatījos uzmanīgi. :D
laurelindorenana1 2 years ago
Viņus tur vieglāk ir sastapt ziemās, kad viņi guļ ziemas miegā. Un viņi daudzi ir ļoti maziņi, izņemot dīķu ūdenssikspārņus, var būt pat vismazākajās spraugās starp ķieģeļiem. Tā, vienkārši garām ejot, var mierīgi nepamanīt.
negaiss 2 years ago