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Location DB > Netherlands > Zuid-Holland > Hoek van Holland > MKB Vineta > First and Second trip > PICT0633.jpg

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Walking out through this tunnel we suddenly heard voices ... Military police ... uh oh ...
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Posted by Memo 8/16/2005 11:01 AM | remove
  Were you caught?
Posted by On_Parole 4/8/2006 5:27 AM | remove
  Yes we got caught, the area is in control by the dutch army so we were faced with a real M16, even with a cover at the barrel it looks scary :). Fortunetly they did not knew what to do with four total idiot's.

Act like you're a total idiot: Is it not allowed to go in here ?

So they didn't write down our names (didn't even ask about ID's or something) and we did not get fined ....

They thold us that the tunnel system was fully bricked up and that there was no possibility we could get in it :)

The next day or week some other explorers we're caught. They got fined, 450 euros each....
Posted by Goosebumps 6/1/2006 10:08 AM | remove
  OUCH! 450€!
Posted by On_Parole 6/3/2006 3:28 PM | remove
  We never got fined, just act like idiots :)

Oh, so we are not supposed to go in there :)
Posted by Tommy 6/4/2006 11:46 AM | remove
  We were here yesterday. Waited for 15 min to see if the cameras had any activity, but it didn't seem so. We walked right in line of sight of the cameras to the entrance holes. Waited for another 15-20 min at the hole to see if any police or so showed up. Nothing happened..

We expected it to be much bigger, but once we realized we'd seen everything we were quite disappointed.

Still a nice place to go though!
Posted by On_Parole 6/5/2006 2:53 PM | remove
  I don't know where i posted it before, One of the larger bunkers above the gorund is in use by "rijkswaterstaat" The Ham amateurs monitor there camera's and the call the M.P.

Some more info on the HAM amateurs: http://www.pi4cc.nl/

It is one of the biggest remaining ww II batteries, are u sure you have seen everything ?
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