Woman finds manhole in bedroom which leads to creepy underground bomb shelter

A woman was left stunned after finding a manhole in her bedroom which led to an underground shelter.

Jennifer Little, from California, US found it also led to an abandoned food store.

She came across the former bomb shelter from the Cold War while she was moving furniture around her home.

The were two bunk beds and urinals in the eerie space.

She filmed a video which showed the derelict shelter littered with dusty food supplies.

Her husband clambered into the hole despite there being huge spiders, but she said she got "totally freaked out" by the large creepy-crawlies.

She has shared the discovery in a number of TikTok videos.

In one video, she said: “There’s the two bunk beds, there is a urinal if you need it.”

Another shows people exploring the space, while she also filmed the bomb shelter’s food store.

The space was described in the clips as a “legit bomb shelter”.

Jennifer said: "This is the dry storage room for the bomb shelter.

"I'm not sure why they built it this way, you'd have to leave the shelter to go into the dry storage room."

She originally thought the shelter was for World War 2, the Mirror reports.

But she later found out the house was not built until 1951, meaning it would have been a shelter for nuclear bombs in the Cold War.

She explained: “This house has a bomb shelter, pretty normal for back then," she said.

“People were so afraid of a nuclear bomb happening on the California coast, especially central California because it’s so exposed.

“The shelter has beds and ventilation as well.”

The video has racked up millions of views on TikTok.

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