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Diefenbunker TX bunker

Abandoned Military in Drummond/North Elmsley, Ontario

Nov 12 2014

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Concrete foundation of Adminastration building, the cylinder is a water tank for the cows.
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This is the concrete slab that would have sat atop the entrance to the bunker. The door is recessed back several feet which has been covered with fill, the door would have opened to a corrugated metal tube leading to another door into the building.
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Looking overtop the entrance to the mound that is the bunker itself. Many concrete ventilation stacks are on top of the mound.
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They all seem to have had their lids removed and filled with concrete, how much concrete would be the question.
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Looking out from the top of the bunker, over the entrance and across the parking lot to the admin building foundation.
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A former entrance to the admin building. look past to the right and you can see the raised land(water pipes underneath) leading to the water reservoir from the bunker.
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A strange foundation for what looks like a fibreglass hut. Had power and water at one time. DND porta-potty?
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Tag from transmitter equipment.
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Some sorta device
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Looking at the bunker across the admin building foundation. Mound on right is bunker.
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Heres the cows I spoke of earlier, they were really quite friendly and joined us on our exploration. The bunker is behind the cows.
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The entrance road from Con.1 and the remains of the parking lot.
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Another shot of the bunker and our bovine companions.
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There is electrical debris throughout the site.
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This would have been the bunkers water reservoir, the inlet to the bunker at the bottom and drain on the back, pipes connecting this to the bunker ran under a raised "road" like mound to the bunker and admin building around 100 feet away.

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