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Mand opdager skjult bunker fra 2. Verdenskrig i sin baghave
A secret wartime hideaway has been discovered underground in a Middlesbrough back garden. Stunned Chris Scott got more than he bargained for when he decided to investigate what lay hidden beneath the “drain cover” behind his Marton Avenue home. After draining out the cavity for two days with builder Tony Sizer, they discovered an extensive Second World War bunker consisting of two rooms with solid concrete walls and two escape hatches. It is thought the secret hideout was used to accommodate the 100 or so people living on his street. Chris Scott who found an abandoned bunker in his back garden at Marton Avenue, Middlesbrough. The bunker stretches under his neighbour's garden and has a second escape shaft. The second shaft that leads to a neighbour's garage.
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Af M! 23. maj 2018
A secret wartime hideaway has been discovered underground in a Middlesbrough back garden. Stunned Chris Scott got more than he bargained for when he decided to investigate what lay hidden beneath the “drain cover” behind his Marton Avenue home. After draining out the cavity for two days with builder Tony Sizer, they discovered an extensive Second World War bunker consisting of two rooms with solid concrete walls and two escape hatches. It is thought the secret hideout was used to accommodate the 100 or so people living on his street. Chris Scott who found an abandoned bunker in his back garden at Marton Avenue, Middlesbrough. The bunker stretches under his neighbour's garden and has a second escape shaft. The second shaft that leads to a neighbour's garage.
A secret wartime hideaway has been discovered underground in a Middlesbrough back garden. Stunned Chris Scott got more than he bargained for when he decided to investigate what lay hidden beneath the “drain cover” behind his Marton Avenue home. After draining out the cavity for two days with builder Tony Sizer, they discovered an extensive Second World War bunker consisting of two rooms with solid concrete walls and two escape hatches. It is thought the secret hideout was used to accommodate the 100 or so people living on his street. Chris Scott who found an abandoned bunker in his back garden at Marton Avenue, Middlesbrough. The bunker stretches under his neighbour's garden and has a second escape shaft.
A secret wartime hideaway has been discovered underground in a Middlesbrough back garden. Stunned Chris Scott got more than he bargained for when he decided to investigate what lay hidden beneath the “drain cover” behind his Marton Avenue home. After draining out the cavity for two days with builder Tony Sizer, they discovered an extensive Second World War bunker consisting of two rooms with solid concrete walls and two escape hatches. It is thought the secret hideout was used to accommodate the 100 or so people living on his street. Chris Scott who found an abandoned bunker in his back garden at Marton Avenue, Middlesbrough. The bunker stretches under his neighbour's garden and has a second escape shaft.
A secret wartime hideaway has been discovered underground in a Middlesbrough back garden. Stunned Chris Scott got more than he bargained for when he decided to investigate what lay hidden beneath the “drain cover” behind his Marton Avenue home. After draining out the cavity for two days with builder Tony Sizer, they discovered an extensive Second World War bunker consisting of two rooms with solid concrete walls and two escape hatches. It is thought the secret hideout was used to accommodate the 100 or so people living on his street. Chris Scott who found an abandoned bunker in his back garden at Marton Avenue, Middlesbrough. The bunker stretches under his neighbour's garden and has a second escape shaft. The entrance shaft with metal gas proof doors
A secret wartime hideaway has been discovered underground in a Middlesbrough back garden. Stunned Chris Scott got more than he bargained for when he decided to investigate what lay hidden beneath the “drain cover” behind his Marton Avenue home. After draining out the cavity for two days with builder Tony Sizer, they discovered an extensive Second World War bunker consisting of two rooms with solid concrete walls and two escape hatches. It is thought the secret hideout was used to accommodate the 100 or so people living on his street. Chris Scott who found an abandoned bunker in his back garden at Marton Avenue, Middlesbrough. The bunker stretches under his neighbour's garden and has a second escape shaft.

Der findes mange mennesker, som elsker at gå rundt på marker og diverse forskellige områder med en metaldetektor for at lede efter levn fra fortiden.

Men så forestil dig lige det scenarie, hvor du finder en bunker fra 2. Verdenskrig i baghaven?

Well, sådan var det for Chris Scott fra Middlesbrough i England, da han kiggede nærmere på, hvad han troede var et afløb 'skjult' af en afløbsrist.

Det viste sig, at der gemte sig et stort område under risten, hvor han fik den lokale håndværker til at hjælpe ham med at dræne rummet – og her fandt de så en betonbunker med to rum, flugtlåger og stiger. 

Selv udtaler han følgende om fundet:

"There are a lot of electrics and switches down there and lights on the wall. A big table and lots of silt that could contain anything from back then."

Eksperter mener, at bunkeren er bygget til at kunne huse op til 100 personer – med planlægningsrum og direkte stigeadgang til flugtveje, såfremt de skulle blive bombet. 

Var der nogen, der sagde Bat Cave?

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