Dunwich Borers

The Dunwich Borers is a location in the Commonwealth in Fallout 4. It is home to a group of raiders in 2287. After clearing out the raiders that occupy the above ground portion of the quarry, the player can enter an underground section.

Layout
From what can be read from the terminals, the work site was extremely hazardous and a general lack of employee safety was apparent. Rumbles can be felt and heard throughout the mine, which can point to some supernatural force. This is owned and managed by the same company in DC at the Dunwich Building.

The entrance is located all the way down the pit. The ouside is guarded by a dozen of raiders, including one in power armor.

As you enter, on the left there is a lift leading to a door. It requres -key-.

If you continue ahead from the entrance, there is a turret and several more raiders. A circuit breaker (a switch) turns the power and some of the spotlights off. Unlocked Station 1 terminal is next to it, on the right (can be used to turn off turrets). Watch out for the grenade trap near the terminal. Ahead from this there's a cooking station (near the turret).

Notable loot

 * Kremvh's Tooth - after the first flashback head to the right to find section four. An irradiated pool is guarded by the four project managers, now feral ghouls, in a tunnel near the bottom of the pool is two mini nukes and the unique weapon. It is important to note that one should not dive into the pool with Power Armor on, as it will sink to the bottom and become impossible to recover.
 * Sneak bobblehead can be found on a small table near the section 4 terminal.
 * Astoundingly Awesome Tales (5% less damage from robots) can be found on an armor workbench near Bedlams Terminal in the giant pit room.
 * Mini nuke. After passing terminal 3, descend the winding staircase after reaching the bottom walk straight forward and look up on the marble wall. There is a mini nuke sitting there. For reference there is an armor workbench off to the right of the stairs.

Appearances
The Dunwich Borers only appears in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
Similar to the Dunwich Building in Fallout 3, random flashbacks to times before the Great War happen spontaneously, hinting to its paranormal background and its relations to the author H. P. Lovecraft, and his book series, the Cthulhu Mythos, and particularly, the short story, The Dunwich Horror. Note that in the bottom of the well in the end, you can notice part of a statue that resembles a face. Using Console commands it's possible to clip outside of the map to reveal the whole statue.