💨 Abstract
In the serene setting of Lithuania's Žemaitija National Park, the Cold War-era Plokštinė Missile Base stands as a chilling relic, complete with underground halls, tunnels, and missile silos. Constructed in 1962, the base, once a secret storage for Soviet nuclear weapons, now attracts tourists to its eerie underground displays and remnants of military technology.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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