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Corstorphine nuclear bunker Documentary - Edinburgh, Scotland

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

first attempt at a documentary

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  • Did any of those showers or stuff still work?

  • yeah I had a shower will I was there :P

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  • Nosey little fuckers aint ya?

  • @PardonMonFrancais no its easy to get into the bunker. 

  • @carlson197 the site is easy to get in it but getting actually inside the bunker is hard, last time i went anyway?

  • @PardonMonFrancais it is really easy to get into the bunker. there are about 5 different entrances just to get into the site

  • @carlson197 a 21 bus is the best shout really, bus stop not far from the path, theres a large chain link fence going round the area of it but if you follow the fence into the woodland you eventually find a hole in the fence, find it on google maps first but or it could be impossible to find

  • @PardonMonFrancais yeah, been in it.

  • @carlson197 entrance is on clermiston road north though, you can see the path is you look on google maps. however it's all bricked up and you can't get inside the actual building.I went in it when i was14 with a few of my mates and our construction masks on luckily, and i have to say its quite scary as this video shows. the massive tunnel running down to the bunker deep under the ground makes it cold, the darkness and quietness quite eerie. would definatly explore again if i had the chance!

  • @TheSquashedfrogg I don't want to stop people exploring. I feel the cold war and its once secret structures should be saved and not forgotten.

    My point is, asbestos fibre, when burnt, breaks into smaller particles. So in a confined space with little ventilation the particle density can get very high

    Also transfer of asbestos from hair and cloths is the most common way to transfer it back to your home.

    If you think I'm scaremongering or just making it up, ignore me. Eat asbestos if you like.

  • @FreeNBK2000

    Obviously scaremongering... if not disturbed FFP3 masks are fine. When removing asbestos, yes you need higher grade equipment. stroll on my friend...you need to learn a bit more before trying to scare explorers

  • @battlestarone this is edinburgh clowncil we're talking about here! and also it's owned by some property developer who was going to do something with it until it caught fire

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