Looks like and arranged the settlement of bunkers in the United States
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/looks-like-and-arranged-the-settlement-of-bunkers-in-the-united-states.htmlOn a former military warehouse in South Dakota, USA, there was a village bins xPoint, which will help to relive their inhabitants the impact of a meteorite, a gas attack, flood, hurricane or nuclear explosion. The structure can withstand the penetration of water, gas, as well as significant internal and external explosions.
In the settlement of all 575 underground concrete bunkers, which can comfortably accommodate 5,000 people.
The bunkers are equipped with all necessary systems for the normal life of people.
Communal facilities include organic hydroponic and aquaculture system, food production, bar and lounge, pool and Spa, a digital weather station and indoor shooting range.
The cost of this unusual property is from $ 25,000 for a mere apartment up to 3 million for an underground mansion.
Bunkers have become so popular in the US, which has plans to build a similar community in Germany, South Korea and Australia.
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