"What Happened to Britain’s 35-Mile Secret 'Underground Capital' Built After WW2?"
Beneath the peaceful British countryside lies one of the Cold War's most incredible secrets—a 35-mile underground city built to house 4,000 government officials during nuclear war. For decades, Burlington bunker remained Britain's hidden capital, complete with hospitals, railways, BBC studios, and underground lakes. But when the Cold War ended in 1991, this £400 million fortress simply... disappeared. What happened to the tunnels? Why does the government still guard them? And what secrets remain locked behind those massive blast doors? This is the untold story of Britain's abandoned nuclear city. #coldwar, #bunker, #abandonedplaces, #britishhistory, #nuclearwar, #secretbunker, #urbanexploration, #history, #documentary, #conspiracy, #government, #mysterious, #underground, #coldwarbunker, #historicalplaces, #ww2, #secrets, #declassified, #hiddenhistory, #britain

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