Τετάρτη 27 Νοεμβρίου 2024 -

Δείτε που θα «ξεχειμωνιάσει» το 1% σε περίπτωση πυρηνικού ολοκαυτώματος (Φωτό)



Είτε πρόκειται για πυρηνικό πόλεμο, είτε για αποκάλυψη με ζόμπι η οποία προκαλεί το τέλος του κόσμου όπως το γνωρίζουμε, το Vivos Group θέλει να σας προετοιμάσει.

Η καλιφορνέζικη εταιρεία κατασκευάζει και συντηρεί τεράστια καταφύγια όπου και θα μπορέσουν να κρυφτούν οι πλούσιοι του κόσμου τούτου σε περίπτωση... Αρμαγεδδών.

Τo νέο της πόνημα, Vivos xPoint θεωρείται το μεγαλύτερο ιδιωτικό καταφύγιο στον κόσμο. Η κοινότητα των καταφυγίων μπορεί να φιλοξενήσει μέχρι και 5.000 άτομα, ενώ μπορεί να αντέξει έκρηξη 228 τόνων.

Δείτε φωτογραφίες από τη μοντέρνα... Κιβωτό του Νώε που συγκέντρωσε το Business Insider:

"This is the place you will want to be when the SHTF," or s--t hits the fan, according to a release from Vivos Group. No one calls xPoint home just yet.

The property contains 575 bunkers made of hardened concrete and steel.

Located in South Dakota, the structures were originally built by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1942 as a military fortress that stored explosives and munitions.

Since 1967, when the base was retired, the bunkers have been gutted. Vivos acquired the property in 2016 and repurposed it as the "ultimate shelter community."

Shelters range in size from about 26 feet in width and 60 feet or 80 feet in length. There's room for over a year's worth of supplies, according to Vivos.

Buyers accept their bunker "as is," without plumbing, electricity, or air filtration. They can hire a contractor or use Vivos' services to outfit their doomsday den.

They fit 10 comfortably, though some buyers may opt to turn their bunker into a deluxe suite for immediate family only. This rendering shows how LED screens might replace windows.

In this rendering, we see a three-bedroom home complete with a kitchen, living room, storage closet, and home theater. The blast door is not large enough for a garage.

There will be some amenities, including a full-time staff who will provide security, maintenance, and other support. Vivos also intends to install a general store.

Vivos also plans to transform one bunker into a dedicated school and training space by next fall. The company will not provide the education, but rather, create space for it.

A 99-year lease on a bunker costs $1,000 a year, plus a $25,000 deposit paid up-front. Vivos expects the renovation costs, including furnishings, will be many times that.

Vivos is currently taking reservations to lease a bunker and plans to host tours once the snow melts in March 2017. The first tenants could move in as early as next summer.

For some, you can't put a price on peace of mind.