Norway's proximity to the USSR in the Cold War led to it building many military bunkers – some of them vast secret bases.
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Initially constructed as a defense against Soviet threats during the Cold War, the Barnton Nuclear Bunker, located near Edinburgh, was created in 1944 though it remained secret until 1955.