Welcome to Reality Vibes! Get ready to journey with us as we explore the hidden wonders and forgotten realms of our world. From abandoned bunkers to intriguing buildings, we uncover the mysteries left behind. But that's just the beginning! Our adventures extend beyond, wandering through bustling city streets, tranquil gardens, and nature's breathtaking trails. Join us in experiencing the diverse tapestry of our reality, one adventure at a time. So, tune in, and let Reality Vibes take you on an unforgettable journey filled with endless discoveries!
It's a shame that a lot of people may be in a hurry for you to get right to your destination in order for you to gain more "likes" and followers. However, I'm not one of those people that is in a hurry. I enjoy the journey as well as the destination. I believe there was wood around those nails at one time. I saw a couple of barred holes and 2 "I" beams protruding out of a wall (I don't know if this was where an air filter and hand cranked air intake fan for breathing was located). I wonder what the floor troughs were for (perhaps for cooling gun barrels?). Tino Structman on youtube might know, but it's hard to bring other videos to his attention. I enjoyed the video. Have fun filming more stuff!
Hi there,🙋🏻♂️😃 There are bugs and insects crawling around on the floor of the bunker. It's not a good place to spend the night if you're out hunting or during the summer. However, with proper repellents, it should be better. Thank you for tuning in, and take good care!💪🏻😃
Hello, 🙋🏻♂️😃 thanks for getting in touch. My name is Avelino, and my channel is new, which is why not many people know about it. I started this channel because I enjoy visiting places that are unknown and less explored. I might not be perfect right now, but with time, I'll improve. Take care!
Hi there 🙋🏻♂️😃 This is in country Czech Republic 🇨🇿 at an area called “Horni Zivotice” and the name of the region is “Okres Bruntal” They are very hard to find on google maps. I'm happy you enjoyed the video. Thanks for tuning in, and I'll be sure to bring you more exciting adventures like this in the future. Take care!😃
Yes, that can also be the subject 😃, and when I record the footage, it tends to be very lengthy because those bunkers are not very close to each other and are hardly marked on the maps but my camera remains on and by the end of the day do my best to edit and shorten it. Thanks for watching. Your support is important. Stay well!
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Hi, 🙋🏻♂️😃 The bunkers in the Czech Republic were built during World War II by the Czechoslovak government as part of the country's defense system. They were intended to protect key strategic locations and provide shelter for military personnel and equipment. And yes during that time I believe the Czech Republic was under German organisation…
Hi, 🙋🏻♂️😃 It's important that people don't dump garbage in these bunkers. They are historical monuments and should be preserved. Thank you for watching the video; we really appreciate it. Take care! 💪🏻
There in a lot better condition than the uk ones ..I had an argument on here not long ago because someone said we had none left in the uk but there’s plenty .
It's not just about foreigners; it applies to everyone who doesn't respect their country's history and future. Many people live in the present and don't care about the past, which is important for future generations to understand. I recently talked about this with a colleague from the Czech Republic, and he said it's not only foreigners who do this; even people from our own country do it. This is a problem everywhere in the world. Those who disrespect history are often uneducated or doing it on purpose. To solve this, we need to educate and lead by example.
Hello,🙋🏻♂️😃 Thanks for being part of our channel. Your support means a lot and keeps us excited for more adventures. Me too I enjoy exploring bunkers and less-explored places 🙌🏼😃 Stay tuned for more adventures coming up. Take care!
These places are forgotten and rarely taken care of, and they're not even marked on Google Maps. We're glad you enjoy the content. Stay tuned for more adventures, and thank you for your amazing support. Take care! 😃💪🏻
Hi, Anton 🙋🏻♂️😃 Hi, This WW2 bunker is in the Czech Republic 🇨🇿, located in an area called "Velké Heraltice." I'll share the coordinates with you so you can find it on mapy.cz since it's not marked on Google Maps. 49°57'54.275"N, 17°41'39.314"E Above are the coordinates 👆🏻😃 Thank you for your interest and support. Take care! 😃💪🏻
Also during World War 2, these bunkers were built, but some of them were never used. Later, the government put a few of these bunkers up for sale, and only a few people bought them 😃
Wow, wild lettuce! 😃 I didn't realize it could be used as a medicinal plant for healing wounds. Thank you for mentioning that, and we're thrilled that you enjoy the content. Your support means a lot-thank you! Take care.
Hi there, 🙋🏻♂️😃 Exploring these areas is a great idea especially with your fishing magnet 🧲 and metal detector. There could be many more hidden treasures underground or underwater because these places are rarely explored and are in natural, wild environments. You might discover something interesting in the river too! 😃 I'm really happy that you enjoyed the video. Your support means a lot to us. Thank you very much. Take care! 😇
They certainly prepared themselves for war , , we have a lot in New Zealand too , although we were never attacked , the Japanese were very close to invading , , awful time for people , the uncertainty of it all , , , peace ☮️
Here in the Czech Republic, these bunkers were built during World War II. I've heard they were never used, and many years later, the government sold them to private individuals. Some are privately owned, and others remain abandoned. Given the current situation in the world, I hope they will never need to be used. 🙃 I agree with you totally …peace ☮️
Yes, apart from that inside there are rooms made of steel with solid steel roofs. If there's a strike, I believe they use these metal rooms to protect themselves.
That is really beautiful! There have been so many different water pump designs over the years around the world. I remember how cold and refreshing the water was from a dark green state park water pump in the 1960's at Kiser Lake, Ohio, USA. Where is favorite working water pump?
Where is favorite working water pump? Well, I'm not sure if this pump is still functional. It's located in the Czech Republic, in a village called Stebříček Jamnice Rybník. The village is beautiful and peaceful. I would love to explore places from the 1960s. I really like vintage things! 😃 especially the old lamps and anything which is vintage 😃 I haven’t been to Ohio…I used to work for carnival Cruises for 13 years …and most of the time they had ports like Miami, Tampa, Hawaii, etc etc Thank you for watching the video! 😃🙌🏼 I'll bring you more adventures in the coming days! 😃
Salut,tous ces ouvrages que tu présentes ne semblent pas terminés,pas de cloches,et les équipements intérieurs sont manquants.bravo pour la découverte de ces lieux.la campagne est belle,de plus.Tchuss,pierro,de France.😊
Pierro, I hope you're doing well! 😃 The work isn't finished yet. I like to explore these unknown places. Inside, the equipment is missing, probably taken by people after it was abandoned. I'll find out more in the summer when the museums open. The countryside here is beautiful, with stunning landscapes. 😃 I haven't been to France, but I imagine it's beautiful too! 😃
I'm happy you enjoyed the video! It encourages me to keep going on more adventures. Thank you! 😃 The location is great and peaceful, surrounded by lots of nature. There's no mobile signal, so you can fully enjoy nature without being distracted by your phone. It's the best!
It looks re-concreted, what purpose did it serve? One entrance was never on the enemy side, so there must have been a gun somewhere else, maybe on top of it...
These bunkers were constructed during World War II, and many soldiers were deployed, but they were never actually used. Later, they were sold to private individuals. Yes, they do contain guns inside; each opening had a gun pointing out. I'll learn more about them in the summer when I visit one of the museum bunkers. They'll provide me with the history and details about the guns' locations😃.
Looked pretty private to me and that you shouldn't have been there, but I can understand the need for exploration, I've walked where I shouldn't myself and nearly got shot at in some private woodland which it turned out was used by the landowner for shooting.
😳😱 That's scary! I'm just glad you're okay and that's what really matters. Next time, I'll make sure to be more careful when going to these places. Also, being new in this country, I don't know much about what's happening around me. I tend to just go straight there like a tourist without doing any research 🧐. Next time, I'll definitely do some research before I go 😃.
It's uncertain whether this bunker is private or owned by the state. Many bunkers like this are protected by the government, and during the summer, they open them to the public as museums. Right now, it's either closed or getting ready to open for the summer season. I found this and wanted to show it to you all. They're hidden gems from World War II.
Since you have video evidence that there were no "No Trespassing" signs posted, I know you will be fine. I hope you always tell a friend where you are going and when you expect to return back from your trip, since cell phone service could be spotty and it scares me to think you could fall in pit and not be able to get out on your own. I enjoyed the video! Take care!
You make a good point about the 'No trespassing sign.' Since there wasn't one, I should be okay. Those bunkers do have deep pits, like traps. If you fall in, it's hard to get out. Some pits are even inside the bunker, and it's dangerous to go in there without proper light. I always let someone know before I go to these places; it's safer that way. 😃 When I first came across these bunkers unexpectedly, I went in there with just my cell phone light 😅 …but I didn’t go deeper because of any traps …now I carry the torch 💪🏻😃 I'm glad you liked the video. Take care!
Hi, I agree with what you're saying. I also aim to make my content appeal to everyone. Many people live in cities with skyscrapers and rarely get the chance to explore forests and listen to birds chirping. When I set out to find this bunker, I didn't expect to come across such a peaceful environment. So, I decided to include it in the video. This way, people can see the beauty of nature while also exploring bunkers.
lots of rubble and graffiti on the inside, the building on the outside looked interesting. But not altogether sure it was that interesting. So it was a spa.
Yes it was a spa until the Second World War …after that it was taken over by German organisation and conducted Hitler youth training and camps to prepare for the war …that is why there are so many swastikas as in graffiti on the inside …