70 millionaires builds a high-class underground Luxury bunker where dozens of rich can swim in the pool or watch movies while Earth
succumbs under the effect of disasters or the threat of apocalyptic zombies.
What was once a silo 53 meters deep will soon become a hotel armored, armed and
luxuriously equipped for those who prefer not to spend the Day of Judgment
exposed to all sorts of upheavals in the earth's surface.
Housed within the walls of 3 meters of concrete, the
fourteen-story apartment design ultra withstand any disaster, from
earthquakes of destructive solar flares, through terrorist attacks, starvation
and deadly pandemics. Tenants, a maximum of 70 people, will have everything you
need to live like kings.
This 'den for rich people' is provided with a
ground-pool, a cinema and other plant-floor-library.
These apartments, which price amounts to two million
dollars (one million by apartment), will have bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen,
dining room and two living rooms with TV (to avoid fights on what channel to
posapocalíticas).
The bunker present curious 'windows' in order to
purchase a screen that will show any picture ultramodern the planet, from the
Alps to the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
In case of occurrence of the disaster ,
tenants can survive in the bunker with its own resources. The building
will contain food reserves for five 5 years, will generate its own power supply
through conventional and wind resources, and will house water tanks with a
cleaning system, promises the developer Larry Hall, owner of the shelter.In addition, this luxurious hideaway will have a
farm and a farm, which will allow its 70 residents remain in the shelter for an
indefinite period with reserves of vegetables and fresh fish.
It seems clear that if governments were overthrown
and anarchy was imposed, the bunker would be exposed to many
dangers. However, the creator of the bunker also has thought about it: to
repel the enemy, the complex has an elaborate security system including an
electric fence, an entry-equipped armored weapons maybe, and monitoring in all
areas.
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