He Dug a Hole in his Yard and All the Neighbours were Jealous

Published on 02/20/2020
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South Dakota Bunkers

There is a decommissioned army base located in South Dakota that hasn’t been used since 1967. It is called Vivos xPoint and now there are plans to utilize the war-era bunkers, but this time, for citizens. The off-grid facility incorporates 575 concrete bunkers in the grasslands near the Wyoming border to which they are hoping to add more.

South Dakota Bunkers

South Dakota Bunkers

These bunkers are currently available to lease for 99 years at the cost of $25000, plus $1000 annually. They are quite spacious, however, there is no plumbing, electrics or air filtration, so there is room for improvement.

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Many Options are Available

A California-based company, Atlas Survival Shelters, said it sold 30 shelters over 3 days when Trump came to power. It’s a huge increase from the 10 shelters they sold in the whole of 2011.

Many Options Are Available

Many Options Are Available

Their bunkers also include extras that are designed to bring in the home comforts. This is great for those not wanting to feel as if they are camping in an unfinished basement. Many of these customers are baby boomers who remember very well the threat of nuclear or missile attack. They want to be prepared if it happens again because they lived through it before.

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