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  1. Back in the day, there were gun emplacements around Stanley Park in Vancouver. Rather think there were also some along Point Grey (University of British Columbia).

  2. So cool , love this stuff, visited some of these along the scheldt , dieppe and passendaele.
    Most of the historical buildings in the world have some military background, these are just more recent.
    However if industry left these there woukd be an outcry

  3. Our town still hasa old WW II aircraft look out where they once had the airplane ID charts two way radios and such its totaly empty and unused now

  4. These are monuments to a fight for civilization.
    What monuments will the current fight for civilization leave behind. Churches with the cross replaced by the crescent?

  5. We had many of them surrounding the coastline in my home area. they were manned 24 seven as they looked out on the atlantic. there were living quarters in some of them. we used to play in and around them imagining that were fighting off the Nazi hordes.

  6. I often went to San Pedro, California for business. Just North of there on the coast road there are still concrete gun emplacements pointing out to sea. I’ve been inside them (this was back in the early to mid ’70s). Very strange and somewhat creepy to climb in and through them.

  7. East Anglia in the UK where the maj of the WW II USAF 8th AF bomber bases were is full of old concrete flak towers slowly crumbling..

  8. I went to the kevanton secret nuclear bunker , a well signed place NE of London. Hidden under a farmhouse and left intact from the Cold War. About 6 stories of piles of 1960 technology and papers. I think about 100ft underground

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