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Posted: September 29, 2012 08:51 pm
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Posted: September 29, 2012 08:54 pm
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Posted: September 29, 2012 08:55 pm
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Posted: September 29, 2012 08:57 pm
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Constanta Casino promenade WW2 pillbox (E)

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Posted: September 30, 2012 05:08 am
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reverse, excellent research. Thanks for posting!
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Posted: September 30, 2012 07:07 am
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Glad my post was of some interest, dragos.

I also have rare pictures from Cazino's underground and from inside Angel Saligny's decommissioned tunnel of Constanta harbor. Cazino played a role in WW2 as there are remains of bunkers (now filled with gravel), I will post an article in the near future.

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Posted: September 30, 2012 07:17 am
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Great pics and very interesting info, thanks for sharing !
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Posted: October 01, 2012 12:17 pm
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QUOTE (reverse @ September 30, 2012 07:07 am)
Glad my post was of some interest, dragos.

I also have rare pictures from Cazino's underground and from inside Angel Saligny's decommissioned tunnel of Constanta harbor. Cazino played a role in WW2 as there are remains of bunkers (now filled with gravel), I will post an article in the near future.

Cheers.

Congrats reverse for the profi presentation and becouse you decide to share with us!!!


I recommend for you a water pump, generator type. As the firefighters have.


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Posted: October 01, 2012 04:02 pm
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QUOTE (seeker @ October 01, 2012 12:17 pm)
QUOTE (reverse @ September 30, 2012 07:07 am)
Glad my post was of some interest, dragos.

I also have rare pictures from Cazino's underground and from inside Angel Saligny's decommissioned tunnel of Constanta harbor. Cazino played a role in WW2 as there are remains of bunkers (now filled with gravel), I will post an article in the near future.

Cheers.

Congrats reverse for the profi presentation and becouse you decide to share with us!!!


I recommend for you a water pump, generator type. As the firefighters have.


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Thank you for your positive quotes guys.
Regarding the pillboxes, I guess the main problem is are the authorities. You need their accept to go deep there, and although B and C are fairly easy to explore (only need a rope/ladder), D and E are dangerous places to be, due to the presence of water, and the access shaft is a world of mysteries itself. Which I will try to partially "decode" in a future article.
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Posted: October 01, 2012 09:58 pm
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As I've promised, access shafts and tunnels to hell.

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Posted: October 02, 2012 05:44 pm
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Great job!
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Posted: October 05, 2012 07:45 am
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WW2 machine gun turret-type nest at Navy Headquarters, Constanta

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Posted: October 28, 2012 12:29 pm
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The Tirpitz 280 mm cannon battery near Constanta

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Posted: October 28, 2012 01:41 pm
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Reverse, please try to post this excellent information in plain text rather than with pictures with text, because someone who uses the forum search function for this topic would not find this.
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Posted: October 28, 2012 05:11 pm
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The hexagonal shape concrete construction is the base for Kriegsmarine radar type FuMO15 Scheer .

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