The Luxury Doomsday Bunker Complex
A complex of doomsday bunkers in South Dakota that can house 10,000 people is being hailed as the ‘back up plan for mankind’.
Equipped with survival gear and custom-made interiors, the city-sized complex could save thousands in case of an asteroid strike or nuclear war, the creator claims.
Although the structures look imposing from the outside they have all the home comforts, including sofas, a coffee table and paintings hanging on the walls.
They even include ‘virtual windows’ with LEDs to simulate the different views of the outside world.
Vivos, the company building the doomsday bunkers, is developing 18 square miles (29 square kilometres) of military space in South Dakota.
Equipped with survival gear and custom-made interiors (pictured), this city-sized complex could save thousands in case of an asteroid strike or nuclear war, the creator claims. The bunkers even include ‘virtual windows’ with LEDs to simulate the different views of the outside world
The bunkers are about 26 feet wide and up to 80 feet long (8 metres by 24 metres) and have enough room to keep supplies for 12 months.
Each one can house between 10 to 20 people.
California-based company Vivos is one of the world’s leaders in bunker construction.
The company’s latest offering, the XPoint, is advertised as the largest ‘prepper’ community on Earth.
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