The Materials Used
There were concrete walls in the underground shelter, which were fortified with brick and mortar. This offered it a buffer that would protect it from air traffic. While Gerald and Simon had indeed discovered an exciting breakthrough, this was not yet the end of it. “It was a matter of drilling, digging, digging. At the moment, we’re about five steps away, but that’s only another five feet to go before it’s over. “Simon clarified, “I guess we’re going to have to have a skip because there’s too much garbage to get rid of. However, they soon found another impressive discovery in the shelter!
That Was Not All
“They bricked up one of the partitions. I’m 90% confident that we’re not going to find any more spaces, but we don’t know. When the house was constructed to make room for the foundations, they could have bricked up one of the walls,” he told the reporters. He replied, “If that’s the case, we’ll have to abandon it. After a while, on the internet, this awesome tale went round!