6 friends and I went to this particular bunker, knowing that the last report was in 2007, and it was in poor condition even then. It appears like a farmer has piled dirt on top of the entrance and all that's left is the air vent.
History: Opened 1964 and closed in 1968. Here's the general definition for what Roc posts were used for in the cold war: During the Cold War, ROC volunteers manned small underground monitoring posts or 'bunkers' across Britain. In the event of a nuclear attack, Observers would hurry to the post where they would report any bomb bursts, fallout radiation levels and calculate their distance from ground zero using specialist equipment
The mound where presumably the entrance is
History: Opened 1964 and closed in 1968. Here's the general definition for what Roc posts were used for in the cold war: During the Cold War, ROC volunteers manned small underground monitoring posts or 'bunkers' across Britain. In the event of a nuclear attack, Observers would hurry to the post where they would report any bomb bursts, fallout radiation levels and calculate their distance from ground zero using specialist equipment
The mound where presumably the entrance is
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