There are openings accessing a Nazi test facility in Oberammergau adjacent to the old kasern. They were off limits in 1970 when I entered them. I made the first exploration on foot. For the second I took a bicycle. The facility is a series of tunnels and chambrrs paved with macadam and lit by overhead lights. Some of the smaller rooms were still closed off with locked gates in 1970. The tunnels went all the way to a highway tunnel just South of Murnau on the road to Garmisch-Partenkirsch, 19 kilometers distant. The exits from these tunnels and old loading docks are now mostly sealed,but still visible in the road tunnel. At the time I explored them, they were alleged to be booby trapped. However, I am former EOD and ordnance and saw no trace of booby traps or any other obstacles or hazards. There is also an old explosives factory hidden under a former chocolate factory in Westphalia. So, yes, there are many old Nazi bunkers still to be fully explored.
There are openings accessing a Nazi test facility in Oberammergau adjacent to the old kasern. They were off limits in 1970 when I entered them. I made the first exploration on foot. For the second I took a bicycle. The facility is a series of tunnels and chambrrs paved with macadam and lit by overhead lights. Some of the smaller rooms were still closed off with locked gates in 1970. The tunnels went all the way to a highway tunnel just South of Murnau on the road to Garmisch-Partenkirsch, 19 kilometers distant. The exits from these tunnels and old loading docks are now mostly sealed,but still visible in the road tunnel. At the time I explored them, they were alleged to be booby trapped. However, I am former EOD and ordnance and saw no trace of booby traps or any other obstacles or hazards. There is also an old explosives factory hidden under a former chocolate factory in Westphalia. So, yes, there are many old Nazi bunkers still to be fully explored.