A growing number of the world’s super rich are preparing for the apocalypse by purchasing ‘doomsday bunkers’.
But don’t expect the one per cent to slum it out in drab, concrete dwellings as they survive the end of the world – these bunkers feature some of the most lavish layouts imaginable that are designed for the more modern survivalist.
‘Your father or grandfather’s bunker was not very comfortable,’ Robert Vicino, CEO of Vivos, told CNN.
‘They were gray. They were metal, like a ship or something military. And the truth is mankind cannot survive long-term in such a Spartan, bleak environment.’
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A growing number of the world’s super rich are preparing for the apocalypse by purchasing ‘doomsday bunkers’. The 2.8 meter high mobile shutters at the Safe House, Poland, open up to 180 degrees and a roll-down gate, made of white anodized aluminum, can also function as a projection screen
But don’t expect the one per cent to slum it out in drab, concrete dwellings as they survive the end of the world – these bunkers feature some of the most lavish layouts (pictured) imaginable that are designed for the more modern survivalist. The Survival Condo in Kansas provides military-level security, on top of the protection provided by the facility’s 9-foot thick walls
Vivos is one of the world’s leaders in bunker construction. The company’s latest offering, the XPoint (pictured), is advertised as the largest ‘prepper’ community on Earth
Dotted across nine square miles fields of southwest South Dakota – far from nuclear targets, according to Vivos – are 575 bomb-resistant bunkers that can comfortably sleep 10 to 20 people each. The interiors (pictured) of each bunker are outfitted by the owners at a cost of between $25,000 to $200,000 each
The Vivos underground bunker in Germany (above) looks like a fancy hotel, including a community swimming pool…..More Here