Stunning abandoned Cold War Bunker site

Escape from the daily grind to explore an abandoned Cold War nuclear bunker. Experience the thrill of exploring a location that was once a secret bomb-proof passage to Russia, and now open for public exploration.

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Your ability to explore abandoned Soviet Cold War Bunker Sites has been confirmed. Please let us know if there’s anything else we can do to make your Tour even better!

Wm Abel says :
Thank you for booking your visit to the abandoned nuclear bunker. We’re delighted to provide the tour guide you requested, and should we happen to be home, we can give you a tour inside the bunker should you choose.

Thank you for purchasing your fully stocked Soviet Bunker. We’re glad to finally say UR-NESS. We will be in touch with you soon to set up setup meeting times.

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Thank you for your order! The bunker is now fully stocked and ready for your explorations. We’ll send you a note when we’re ready to ship and update you on the delivery schedule.

Thank you for your visit to the Abandoned World War II Bunker.  The tour is now over.  If you want a similar experience  with a difference, visit a  distillery  in the  City Of  Troy  for a  unique,  unique experience

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Your registration for Urban Explorers is complete. We can’t wait to meet you in the bunker!

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Your reservation for the urban exploration of the Cold War nuclear bunker in Moscow has been confirmed for 7 days until Jan 20th, 2019. To make-up this reservation, please email us at xtremeexploremanscotch@gmail.com before the reservation deadline.

This is a private underground nuclear bunker. As the Cold War finished, the U.S. feared Russia would use this property as a launching pad for a nuclear attack. We’ll send you a recording of the tour and after the tour, we’ll send you a link and instructions for how to enter the bunker and explore it to your hearts delight.

Thank you for your interest. We hope you enjoyed exploring the bunker. Your photos were stunning!

Congratulations on your purchase! You’ll have to come to the bunker to get started.

We hope you had an amazing time exploring the bunkers. If you’d like, you can start this project all over again with our new shorter guided tours. For your convenience, check your spam folder for our welcome email.

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Thank you for your order! Your order number is BB00111507. We’ll send you an email when your order ships with tracking. We hope you enjoy your haunted bunkers!

Your booking at the Abandoned World War II Bunker is complete! Once we receive confirmation of your payment we will be working on your tickets and travel information. Excited to see you on the other side!

This email confirms your purchase of our fully stocked, abandoned bunker in a remote location in the Urals. If you have any questions, please contact us at the email in the signature.

We received an email from you asking to remove your personal information from our database. “My husband and I are very concerned about something – we heard there was a military place that has been found that has a lot of signs that say bunkers. I am a veteran and a former FEMA director. I was wondering if my husband and I could possibly be put on a given list of those who might know

Your request to the site has been received. This email will be our last one from you. We can’t tell you when you will be able to join the site, but we know that it will be soon. In the meantime, check out our news article about the discovery of the bunker.

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This photo is not of the bunkers you were expecting to see! You thought these pictures were about WWII bunkers in Europe, but they are actually overgrown paths in Placerville, California.

Confirm that this message is for you. We have sent you an email to the address you provided about an amazing photo shoot opportunity. Join us tomorrow for a tour of abandoned bunker sites, including Moscow’s Moscow-2.

Thank you for your interest in the bunker! You will be able to purchase this property soon. You’ll be able to access the footage of the tour by signing up to the website. It’s super exciting!

Yes, I understand it is important. I realize all the protection that is being offered, but I know something about being left behind. As you are aware, some may have family members that are currently being left behind at these underground bunkers. I feel like something more should be done for these people who are “left behind”, and would like to be part of the effort.

You have successfully booked a bunker. You can track your reservation on our website once your reservation is confirmed. As stated on the website, the military place of your bunker is a secret, but you can forward any questions you have about your reservation to us at the email in the signature.

Thank you for your interest in renting a fully stocked abandoned Soviet Cold War Bunker. We’re excited to keep you up to date with the process. Your reservation should be confirmed within the next 24 hours. Contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

Thank you for choosing our abandoned Soviet Cold War bunker! As soon as you confirm your booking, our team goes to work putting your bunker back together. There’s plenty of extra gear for you, like blankets, tables, and bunk beds, so that you can enjoy your trip. We hope you have safe travels and to welcome you soon.

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If you’re interested, you’re welcome to join! We plan to visit this abandoned bunker on Friday at 8pm EST. To make the trip, you must be able to attend the time above.

Your booking for the abandoned bunker with Urban explorers has been confirmed.

Thanks for your email. We’re sorry to say but images show World War 2 bunkers lying abandoned under Europe Streets.

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Thank you for becoming a member of Zygote Explorations. This email confirms your interest for booking the Zygote Explorations haunted Soviet Cold War Bunker for your next adventurous urbex trip. The story of this abandoned bunker has been kept in secrecy. Our crew has been preparing for our next outing for 6 months and are ready to accommodate!

Your Urban Explorers adventure has begun! The van will be picking you up soon. Let’s get you to the abandoned World War II bunker!

Thank you for your purchase! Your nuclear bunkers are now available for exploration. Each bunker comes to you with an informational introduction and interactive map. I hope you enjoy exploring.

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Thank you for your order. You’re confirmation will be sent as soon as your package ships. The trusty little bunker is under route to your doorstep!

Thank you. The military places particularly underground bunker were a common thing during World War 2 for secrecy as well as for protection.

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