Watch: Adventurer Karsten Robert’s Trek Through Abandoned German Nuclear Shelter
Watch: Adventurer Karsten Robert’s Trek Through Abandoned German Nuclear Shelter
The clip shows him in an underground area and opening a heavy door with all his might.

In a daring expedition, a digital creator named Karsten Robert, an explorer of abandoned places entered a secret nuclear shelter in Germany. Karsten has shared a clip on Instagram showing it as well. The clip shows him in an underground area and opening a heavy door with all his might. His expedition doesn’t end here and he finds another door to open. The digital creator now keeps entering the tunnel with his torch, illuminating the rest of the way in the journey. In the journey, Karsten comes across a point where he faces two different ways and selects one of them to move forward. There are many pipes in the tunnel and two rooms with curtains. At one point, his torch light turns red. There is no other illumination in the tunnel, but he doesn’t stop. Eventually, he found a room with many machines of the bygone era used in the nuclear shelter. Karsten showed the specifications printed on the machines and also tried to operate one of them. He manages to discover another secret space for similar machines and tries opening a tunnel present in that space. The digital creator asks the viewers to watch the video’s second part to see what he found next in the secret nuclear shelter. This video has garnered more than 1 million views and counting.

Social media users were impressed with this remarkable discovery and appreciated Karsten in the comment section. One of the users commented,” Looks like the cleanest, well-kept place you have found! No litter, no graffiti, no evidence of kids hanging out there.” Another asked whether the creator would also explore Area 51 next. For those who don’t know about Area 51, according to BBC, Area 51 refers to a map location and is the popular name for a United States Air Force base. It is at Groom Lake, a dry lake bed in the Nevada Desert, 85 miles (135km) north of Las Vegas.

Karsten has gone on similar daring expeditions and in this video, shows his coverage of another region situated underground.

Social media users appreciated the courageous attempt by Karsten.

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