Here are the ammonium nitrate photos.
I can recall being a lot more spooked here than most of the other locations I've explored. Everything was in a sort of settled-yet-eerily-new condition. It felt abandoned but only a little bit, and the more World War 3 shit we found, the more nervous I got, so I didn't take very many photos, and the ones I did take were certainly not very good ones.
Obviously, it was dark and I took the photos as a sort of afterthought on my iPhone. I REALLY wish I would have taken better photos at this location because it was insanely unique and far more sophisticated of a "bunker," if you could even call it that, than anything I've ever seen or heard of before that was not explicitly part of a military operation. I suspect it was being built to serve as part of a community effort (Waco, YFZ, both come to mind).
Regardless of its intended purpose, it was impressive.
Anyways, I listed off a bunch of the other goodies that we found in there in a shitty little 2 minute video I had made to document everything (I'm pretty sure several government agencies have been flagged after my google searches this morning
). Here were some of the others (I never took chemistry in school, not even HS, so, I'm ignorant about this stuff):
Dense Soda Ash (sodium carbonate)
polyurethane ether
ammonium nitrate
perma-thane/perma-crete(?)
polyurethane
Those box shells are full of water purification pumps, chemicals, solutions, you name it. The filtration system was really, really nice. There were multiple filters, levels, storage areas... kind of reminded me of the Fort Worth water gardens for anyone from the DFW area!
Just to give an idea of the scope of this place, the photo below is just the water filtration system (either that, or the guy was really into water garden art).
And as a bonus, someone's hazmat suit target practice (or bludgeoning exercise from the look of it):
The other really interesting thing about this place was the owner obviously had not planned on an extended leave. We found all of his personal info, (birth certificate, mortgage, etc, etc). I found it ironic that his hyper-vigilance and extreme paranoid behavior is what ultimately left him far more vulnerable to identity theft and/or general harm than had he not begun Operation Apocalypse.
Sorry guys, this turned into a much longer post than I had intended it to be!