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why was you acting all scared? 😂
ОтветитьYour an idiot if equipment is being used & stored in an "abandoned" building the building is not abandoned and that shit was in pretty good shape and extremely clean for being abandoned in the 1940"s you turd nugget
ОтветитьDid you ever go back? Has anyone ever gone back?
Ответитьthe giant buildings you asked if somelived there cause it looks like a shower. that was a huge giant water tank that sat there. those were fresh and waste water storage areas i think
Ответитьthat blue shed is a pump house
ОтветитьDisappointed you didn't show any tunnels.
ОтветитьCool explore, but your ignorant TikTok style facts are wrong! Definitely not the largest abandoned WWII “Army Ammunitions Plant” in the US or even the Midwest! Also not considered a base. Most of these were essentially towns, with additional offsite towns for abundant workers as well. There is one even larger with far better preserved relics not so far away… Most are superfund cleanup’s managed by the GSA currently. I don’t publicly share my photos or documentation, but if you’d like to learn some real facts I’d be happy to share them… “Loose Lips Sink Ships” 🫡
Ответитьhmmm underground bunkers ..experiments, guard towers gee I wonder what that was used for ?? my sarcasm is heavy WAKE UP to what your in
ОтветитьBadger Ordnance Works/Badger Army Ammunition Plant - been past there a few times when we would vacation in Baraboo from Chicago in the early 1970s. Ive also seen some crates of munitions items we had in the USAF marked Hercules Powder Co, Badger Plant WIS.
ОтветитьObviously your trespassing on private property dumb ass, lucky someone didn't shoot Idiot, your Obviously lacking respect for others property, rule #1 just go ask for permission
Ответитьdid you ever explore the tunnels in the mountain side
ОтветитьNice porn music..
ОтветитьHe is cute 😮😅
ОтветитьWhen you have a money printing press in the basement printing out monopoly money you can abandon thousands of buildings and equipment at no cost🤨
ОтветитьExploring the world's largest base... in 14 minutes? I'll pass.
ОтветитьI am a local around here and I go all the time a lot of the places that you showed are NOT open to the public and are government property. If you are caught you can and will be fined up to $5,000 if you see a sign that says no public access or government property etc DO NOT GO THERE!!! You are so very lucky you were not caught at the tunnels that is government property and I’ve health the stuff you showed is as well
ОтветитьWhy were you so scared of people? It’s part of a state park and wide open for visitors! It has been for years! I live across the highway. It was never an army base, it was an ammo plant. It was never abandoned. It had staff there until they took down the buildings and turned it over to the state. You should’ve visited the museum you went past on the way in to learn the facts.
ОтветитьWhat happened to going in the tunnel
ОтветитьBadgers army base .
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