Even those who worked there did not even know what was inside this top-secret facility. The legacy of the times of "cold war", the storage of nuclear warheads, located in the immediate vicinity from the borders of a potential enemy. Kilometer tunnel carved into the rocks of Chukotka still have many secrets. Russian blogger Zhzhitel went there and here is his story:
I've heard a few names of this place: Magadan-11, Anadyr-1, Object C, Gudym. The locals call it a portal or hole.
Let's look inside it.
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Object "C" was built in 1958 in total secrecy. It is even hard to imagine how much the construction of the facility in terms of Chukotka costs. In 1961, the underground base started its combat duty.
There are two entrances to the base, for some reason designated as Entrance 14 and Entrance 15. Why there is such numbering and where the rest of the inputs - nobody knows.
Entrance to the tunnel is large, you can even drive there on the "UAZ", and we did it for the sake of staged photography. Then we go on foot.
It is dark, cold and wet here. In order to take photographs, we brought tripods and powerful lights with us.
The tunnel has the bends, so that if something happens, it could extinguish the shock wave.
Look at the halls, there were cables a few years ago. Now they were dragged by hunters for non-ferrous metals.
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