That's a cracking bunker! Next time they should take welly boots and a torch!
Sometimes the old cold war bunkers have asbestos in them but as long as you aren't disturbing things you're probably fine for a wee explore
There's an old nuclear bunker right in the middle of Edinburgh but the locals chucked tyres down it and burned it out which has rendered it not safe from asbestos dust
There's also the 'secret bunker' in scotland which is a tourist attraction you can go and visit. It has a command centre so that the government could carry on fucntioning after an attack
I always wondered how with a 5 minute warning the personnel and el-ites would have time to get to these bunkers if a strike was made
They had lists of peoples names who were to be permitted into the bunkers and machine gun nests on the door. If your name was not on the list and you tried to enter the bunker they would open fire
But surviving the initial blast is the easy bit, its the fallout that's the problem; probably best not to have a nuclear war in the first place
Whilst war gamming a british home office official suggested the government recruit psychopaths to run the country after a nuclear strike; which is a pretty retarded thing to say seeing as it would have been psychopaths who would have caused the strike in the first place and you can't solve a proble by using the same level of consciousness that cause the problem
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-keep-order-after-nuclear-attack-9832910.html
The film 'as above so below' is a pretty claustrophobic horror set in the catacombs beneath paris which are a tourist attraction; we have underground sections and cave systems under edinburgh too. Some of them like mary kings close were blocked off while full of their inhabitants during the plague to try and quarantine it; now they attract ghosthunters. Theres also a particularly violent poltergeist said to scratch people which inhabits the graveyard of Greyfriars kirk where hundreds of covenanters were imprisoned in appauling conditions, many dying in the process, but it hasn't scratched me yet.
There's also an old cave system said to have been used by the hellfire club in gilmerton. Inside is a raised table with seats around it:
The gilmerton coves are very similar to the underground cities of cappadocia in Turkey, which many travellers to antique lands from edinburgh might well have visited on their way to the holy city.
The old underground 'cthonic' cults used to perform sacrifices at night time.
The cthonic spirit is the unseen unconscious part of our nature buried beneath our conscious sight. It is of a dual nature; it can be a wellspring of creative energy but it can also be destructive. It all depends which side you choose to feed as you become what you do.