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Doomsday bunkers
Doomsday bunkers








The Guardian reports Hall bought the US$15m silo in 2008 for US$300,000 and that by 2010, he had transformed the 60 metre-deep building into a 15-storey luxury bolthole, where up to 75 people could weather five years inside the sealed, self-sufficient bunker.Ī reporter who went down there said there was even a supermarket complete with shopping baskets, cold cabinets and an espresso machine behind the counter. One of them - buried four storeys below central Kansas - is dubbed the most lavish and sophisticated private bunker in the world.

doomsday bunkers

And, the luxury offerings are growing.Ī 51-year-old Florida entrepreneur who owns multiple "fortified locations" around the US says his bunkers' 2.7m-thick epoxy-hardened concrete walls can withstand direct nuclear strikes. Last appraised 2020 for 420,000 W/ out bunker or greenhouse. The bunker was designed to provide temporary shelter from radioactive fallout. You can not see this house from the main road Very Private. In 2017, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman told The New Yorker that he estimated over 50 per cent of Silicon Valley billionaires already had purchased some kind of apocalypse insurance, like a safe room, bunker, or overseas escape. House is located 30+ mins out of Madison WI. It's not just Vivos that's seeing a spike in interest as luxury doomsday options increase across the US. Bunker buyer Tom Soulsby said he fears the 'millions of people that could infect us'. This impressive renovated nuclear bunker located at an undisclosed location in Georgia.










Doomsday bunkers