A video has people disturbed after a man discovered what appears to be a functioning safe house hidden deep underground beneath a working factory.
It’s not clear if anyone is currently living in the bunker but in the footage, it certainly seems like someone was there recently as jackets are hung up neatly on coat hooks.
The YouTuber known as Shiey posted the video onto his channel where he can be seen entering the safe house from a small bolted door.
In the description, he wrote: “Seemed abandoned, but it had electricity and ventilation, so…
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“While walking through the territory of a factory, located in the industrial area of the city, I noticed a weird concrete block with a metal gate on the side of it. I opened it and a ladder climb later I was in a dark, small tunnel leading to an underground bomb shelter/safe house.”
The eerie bunker has left viewers creeped out. Taking to the YouTube comment section, one user wrote: “It's all fun ‘n’ games 'til you sneeze and get a “bless you’.”
Another said: “Dude I can't even walk through my house with the lights off.”
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A third posted: “That is honestly kinda disturbing because of the creepy ambience and how abandoned it seems. I'm watching this before going to sleep and I will probably regret it.”
A fourth joked: “He is one of those people that after turning off the light just walks to his bedroom.”
And a fifth added: “Every time you turned around, I kept expecting some crazy fucked up guy that's been trapped down there for 50+ years to pop out lol.”
In other news, YouTuber Enes Yilmazer caused quite a stir by investigating a bunch of doomsday bunkers.
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He visited a remote part of South Dakota to check out the world's biggest plot of doomsday bunkers, each of them costing somewhere in the region of $45-55,000.
After traveling and staying a night, the YouTuber and his team got a pretty in-depth tour of a couple of bunkers, to see what they looked like inside.
Despite visions of metallic bunk beds and fluorescent lighting, it turns out these bunkers are actually quite homey.
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They can be decorated in a variety of ways, although Yilmazer first gets to see a vacant bunker to get a sense of their maximum size.
Each is a sort of domed tube, buried in the earth but poking out like a mound, and there's scope for owners to design the interior as they like.