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Ever wanted to go underground in old, overgrown, coastal defence bunkers hidden in the forest? Well here on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula near Port Angeles I do, and it’s super interesting. The largest WWII-era battery is even drive through, and open to the public. These lookouts and military forts were part of protecting the Juan de Fuca Strait and Puget Sound from naval attack. I document the history and how these spots have changed over the many years that has passed since their use.
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