Dearborn
2024 ж. 13 Ақп.
179 Рет қаралды
This site was one of the many WWII era forts that dotted the US coastline, housing casemated 16 inch and 155mm guns meant to fend off enemy naval vessels. The main battery has been sealed off by massive blocks of granite and the other bunkers are similarly blocked off. All that remains to be accessible is a pillbox on the "roof" of the main battery and a concrete building that I could only guess was a guard shack of sorts. T̴̝̑h̴̳͒͐ê̶̢̿ ̶͇̺͊̔a̸̡̕r̵̳͔̓r̶̬̱̈́́o̶̤̪͒g̸̮̾̈́a̶̯͘ͅn̸̖͘ṱ̵̌̿ ̶͚͛v̴̧̮̀e̵͊̈͜s̸̭͗͛ŝ̴͕̦e̶͖̕͜ḷ̶̈ ̸͍̄p̴͚̙̈ö̴͎́i̷̺͌s̴̹̝̈́̚ő̶͕̚ň̵͓̓s̴̮̜̐ ̴̠́t̵̜̳̓h̴̭̬̑e̶̘̓ ̴̗͙̆d̵͖͐́e̸͔̼͝p̴̡̕̕t̴͔̂͝ḧ̴̛͉̻́s̶̜̐͝ ̴̘̖̌͝a̵̧̅̂n̴̖̈d̶͇̩̕ ̵̘͎̔r̸͖͈͋̃o̸̫͔̽ù̴̘̻s̸̡̧͐e̶̳͍̐͘s̵̒̎ͅ ̴̫̿͐t̶̮̲̿͝h̴̗̪̾̇ě̵̥̄ ̵̡̈́b̵͉̒ͅè̷̬̠a̷̯͘ś̷͓̙͐t̷̛̻͒s̸̫͑.̵̹̟̅̚
I thought this US area was named 'Dear Is Ham'. I like the woods though!
Was this filmed with a potato?