In movies, one often sees men in suits pushing the "red button" which launches missile at an enemy nation, but rarely does the camera show us the facility where the missile was launched from.
urban explorer Jim Sullivan managed to sneak his way in a complex abandoned Titan I ICBM missiles in Colorado.
And he took some pretty strange photos, but interesting ,.
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At one time this facility was state of the art ...
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But now it seems as if it is another world where the cold war broke out in a fight nuclear street
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This is a map of a typical Titan launch complex.
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In recent years, the Titans have all been decommissioned.
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They have been replaced by what is now the only terrestrial intercontinental ballistic missile, the LGM-30 Minuteman.
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There are about 450 LGM-30 Minuteman silos hidden in Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming.
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Hopefully the Minuteman silos are in much better shape.
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And, of course, an urban journey of exploration environment would not be complete without a strange twist of a dark figure hiding in the hallways ...
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To see more of abandoned places Jim explores, visit its web site!

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