In the time when vegetation came back to life in 1942, the federal government seized a small village in north eastern Pennsylvania called Alvira. The government tore down the buildings and built 149 "igloo" styled bunkers for storing explosive material for the war. Over the following years the land that was once a town was broken up but the land the bunkers sit on went back to the state, and became Game Lands. A haunting experience, on the site of graveyards and town ruins.
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