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So if your locked in where does the trash go?
Ответитьi dont understand how these are supposed to survive any issue, when they arent even underground. a few feet of dirt arent going to do anything
ОтветитьLook, I live in the middle of nowhere in Wyoming along the Idaho border.
But this reminds me more of a cemetery, or a field of tombs, than anything else.
BTW I've got what amounts to a full basement "bunker" with air filtration and a vast pantry.
I built it, and I have the skills to fix it all.
Bet the folks who buy these tombs won't have a clue the first time something goes wrong.
Bunkers won’t matter
ОтветитьThe only problem is that the structures are easily visible, and type of vehicle will be left out in the open. The bunkers are vulnerable from air attacks as well as shelling from an 88 Mike or T-90 Russian tank. A dedicated battalion level force would be able to peel these bunkers open with little resistance. These bunkers are good fall back positions but not permanent FOB.
ОтветитьRevelation 6:15 And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains;
16 And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb:
17 For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?
well i bet them things are insulated real good though, wont be alot of ac leaking out lol
Ответитьthe bunkers are above ground though, so its gonna take a hit from nuclear blast
ОтветитьVery COOL
ОтветитьWhere does the water come from?
ОтветитьI was wondering what is the water situation there in bunkerland?
ОтветитьYou may be safe from catastrophic events but if anyone gets in the community, it would be fairly easy to sabotage the air filtrating system & solar power, I would think. Also, no emergency exit. I guess these just aren't for me. I had looked at them online previously & was considering it for a while.
Ответить😂 It's the only one of it's kind ... It's the largest one. 😂 And since it's the only one, it's also the smallest one, the best one, the worst one, the oldest one, the newest one, etc., etc. 🤣
ОтветитьThere should be a steel or concrete push out or seperate wall in front of bunker door to keep someone from blocking it with a vehicle or debri....
ОтветитьThis is fascinating. I would love it if trees could be grown to make the area seem less conspicuous. It looks like what it is … it seems like (in the event of an actual attack) it sticks out like a sore thumb?
ОтветитьAre you interested in selling the empty spots where the old bunkers were torn down? If I ever win the lottery, I'd like to build a large 3 or 4 story building underground.
One part would be living quarters for myself and friends. The rest for growing vegetables and fruit with a separate area for chickens laying eggs and to milk cows. We have a complete and healthy diet without stocking so much.
Another section is for school (kids and grownups) a gym, a library with numerous movies, games for kids and adults, a clinic, a woodworking and metal shop, and an armory.
There'd be a pond stocked with 🐠 fish too. More protein. There would be non-toxic plants and small trees all over to add oxygen.
There'd be several escapes, with tunnels going different directions and being readied with ordinances in case you're followed. There would be homes down the road or another buried home to go to without ever going outside. Safety first.
this was a welcomed departure from the bazillion dollar mansion tours... although those homes are neat to see, a focus on innovative/unique/affordable homes once in a while would be awesome
ОтветитьWhat a genuinely nice host!!! Great job. I could see some decks out front - and a few plants for fun! Great job.
ОтветитьOk so I am Gen-Z. But i have always loved paneling. I love this guys place
ОтветитьThis guy needs to hook up with Tesla to get some powerwalls in those.
ОтветитьI would rather die than live through the years of hell after nuclear warfare no water or food not my cup of tea.
ОтветитьI live in South Dakota, so this was fun to see how you guys reacted to your surroundings. I noticed you got the full experience, lots of guns, and not much food.
ОтветитьAre the owner’s allowed to put in some raised beds and plant gardens? Pets? Livestock (chickens)???
ОтветитьOne question I have is about the air intake and exhaust. They have the intake come from the room with fuel and exhausts in your bedroom? That seems like a bad idea. Go opposite. Fresh air comes in at the bedroom and exhausts at the room with fuel.
ОтветитьThe gays know this looks like a bathouse
ОтветитьMy mouth dropped when he said it was only $45,000, I was guessing $150,000 - $200,000 for just a base bunker.
His personal bunker looks amazing ! ! !
50k for bunker
150k to 200k to outfit as seen
1100 yearly fee
99 monthly security fee
Grass covered roads and mud
I started to watch it . Then I seen he guy with a mask under his chin. Those people are way to brainwashed to watch . Gave it a thumbs down . Good bye
ОтветитьSomeone gave that man a PS5
ОтветитьThe number of outdated
Nuclear plants in the area
Anyone could only survive until supplies run out
Cannibalism murder bunker bound?,,, no
Crazy or what?
ОтветитьOk what’s the realistic total price. Do I get ant land apart from the bunker?
ОтветитьFrom south dakota and a great place to live
ОтветитьYou obviously haven't seen the doomsday bunker)) Come to the Arkhangelsk region of Russia)) I'll show you)
Ответитьsilo seryal
Ответитьwhich town was this closest to cause I live in Bismarck N.D. so please let me know I would love to check it out!!!
ОтветитьPoor guys, had to eat Arbys and sleep in a little Motel. How did you survive?
ОтветитьMy biggest issue is that you're building it on a previously known military base which would have been targeted by the Russian and are basically hoping that the Russians have kept up-to-date target list and not bomb it just to make sure they're getting rid of assets that could be used later
ОтветитьAs long as Governor Noem would be with me, I’d be fine with that … heck yeah
ОтветитьBro South Dakota is a targeted area hahah wtf
Ответитьthere are many abandoned ammo bunkers here in my area as well. not quit as big though but the ones in my area are called igloos because they are the shape of a traditional igloo about 30-50 foot circumference i would guess and there are dozens of them that i know of prob more.
ОтветитьFinally a prep I can get behind. I love it. A boy's dream.
ОтветитьI recently stayed with some friends at their bunker there. It was not at all what I was expecting. Very interesting place. Living there means experiencing life in a different way than most anywhere else.
ОтветитьOmg I love this!!!
ОтветитьThis guy is turning a bomb shelter into a home. Why not just buy or build a regular home with an underground bunker? These bunkers are not very safe overhead.
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