The fortification they found was part of the famous Atlantic Wall

His son sees a cave and ends up finding a German bunker from World War II

Sometimes a simple trip can bring you very curious surprises if you are fond of exploring old military fortifications.

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This is what recently happened to the youtuber who runs the channel WW2HistoryHunter, a fan of WWII military positions. When he was driving along a highway at 60 km/h, suddenly his son -whom he aptly nicknames "Eagle Eyes" (Ojos de Águila)- saw a cave. So he stopped his car and left. He decided to explore, and found details indicating that it was an old German machine gun position. Searching a little further, they found old trenches and finally saw a 90P9 metal dome, typical of German Regelbau 502 type bunkers.

And that is exactly what was under that dome, abandoned in the middle of a hill for 75 years: a Regelbau 502 type bunker, quite well preserved and with still very white walls. The youtuber did not does not indicate at any time where the site is, or even what country it is from, but points out that the position must have belonged to the famous Atlantic Wall, which began on the French coast near Spain, running through France , Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and Norway. From the colors of the road and the landscape, it looks like the images were shot in Norway.

There is something very curious in the video, and that is that the father has a great time exploring the bunker with his son, as excited as if he had been given a new toy (I mean the father, hehe):

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