Two men were exploring the fields in when they stumbled upon two pipes sticking out of the ground in the middle of nowhere. What they discovered was simply amazing!
The entrance was about a hundred meters away from the periscopes and surrounded by corn efes trees. It was covered with a wooden lid which was easily removed using a crowbar. The iron door, as seen in the picture, would swing back when pushed, but the lock was broken, so they couldn’t get trapped inside.
As you move forward, the view remains the same for the next few minutes, with hospital-like hallways stretching endlessly. The acoustics of the place are haunting, as they had been told. A pipe and a plastic bag, most likely from a local supermarket, lie on the floor. Such hallways occur several times, making it easy to get lost.
In order to avoid this, they decided to keep moving straight. Holes on the right wall appear to be punched with a hammer. When you turn left at the intersection seen above, you’ll see a narrow hole in the floor filled with dirty water – there’s nothing to see there. A little later, at the second intersection, they came across an entrance that seemed clogged and was covered in graffiti. It was obvious that they weren’t the first to visit this place.
The Hallway as they found out wasn’t straight at all It had several slight turns leading to another long hall to the left you can see more random punches in the wall. This is the view looking back at this point.
They were both unsure whether to continue or leave the place immediately. They noticed some graffiti on the top-right corner, where the one on the left translated to “Help.” A big yellow object appeared out of nowhere. They were expecting to find an exit or another dead end. However, they had no idea how a single person or a couple of people could open those doors since they seemed as heavy as bank vault doors. There were Cyrillic letters on one of the doors.
It was difficult to decipher, but there was some writing next to one of the broken doors that read “Exit Number 2.” I’m not sure what purpose these rooms served back in the day, possibly for ventilation. After passing through a lot, and I mean a lot, of those heavy safe doors, the rooms seemed to become more and more destroyed, as you can see from the decayed walls. Looking back to where they came from, one can get an impression of the number of heavy doors any visitor has to pass placed directly one after another. Proceeding onwards, the graffiti on the wall clearly read “Hello Satan. I love you.”
Down there is not something you would want to read. Here is a different angle of the Satan graffiti scene on the left wall. They decided to enter the corridor on the front left. The walls were massive, made of metal, and I suspected it to be lead or something similar. Notice a small red number on the wall: “22 11” and the cryptic painting in the background made of black lines. A few corners into the lead wall corridor, you’d set foot in a flooded area which was a single step below the prior rooms.
They only stuck their heads in to take some pictures. When you turn left, you’d see a bigger room also flooded. It seems to be slightly tilted. Notice another ventilation pipe right next to the door. This was the first time, during the whole tour, that one of the explorers literally panicked.
They were terrified by the silhouette of the pile of rubble resembling a crouching or sitting man. They were stopped by another impassable corridor with another flood. While they were already heading back to where they came from, my friend found this spooky gem. It was the biggest room so far, but only visible through little square holes in the walls.
You can see the back view of the machine on the wall in the background. Right below the ceiling pipes, you can see the narrow gap from where he took the picture above. They found random gloves in one of the tiny gaps and a random shoe left in the mud. On the floor, there is a sign reading “Stayed back”. These spikes look just like icicles but were likely some kind of mineral phenomenon. After this shot, the camera went down and we headed back to the entrance.
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