The Urban Adventure Site

The Tiger Cage - Torture Chamber

This vent is the main one for a small bunker below, a bunker with a hidden and dubious past.

The Puppet Master stands at the bottom of a stairway

Interior of the bunker.

The puppet master stands by a water tank

The infamous 'Tiger Cages'. During the Vietnam War soldiers underwent torture training here. They were kept locked up in these cages for a week, subject to torture and interrogation. Now, so long after the war, many doubt that these techniques could have done anything but harm to those forced to undergo the training.

The cages were not big enough to stand up in or lie down in.

There was a row of 6 cells

As can be seen, you could barely fit into them. They were also cold and damp

The bunker is otherwise quire roomy and airy with the big vent on the left

Another passage leads off into the main bunker complex


The Rabbit Bunker

Entrance to another small bunker complex

The Puppet Master descended into the bunker and met some wild life

This little baby rabbit was in the bunker

It seemed quite unafraid of PM, hopping right up to and under him.
Yes I know that flashlight looks dodgy okay. :-)

Seemed quite happy

We left the rabbit behind to explore, PM found more wile life, a gecko.

Side passage

Stairs leading up to a machine gun post

Overgrown with grass now, but once this bunker had views over the sea approaches to UA City

PM in another gun nest

We returned to find the rabbit still where we had left it

We decided maybe we should take it up the stairs and out of the bunker

This picture strikes me as an ideal Urban Exploration recruiting picture:
'The sharing and caring face of Urban Exploration, caring for the community'

We let the little rabbit go but it just stood there and was still there after we explored a forth bunker

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