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These photos show Vivos's invitation-only underground survival bunker in the German village of Rothenstein, which is worth $1billion. The bunker is in 'turnkey operational condition'.
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In the August 2016 issue of Empire Magazine, there was a little something for 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) fans. The illustrator Olly Gibbs created the split-view cross-section illustration of the bunker and figured out the details from watching the film multiple times. Source
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California-based company Vivos is one of the world's leaders in bunker construction and is currently developing 18 square miles of military space in South Dakota.
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A subterranean shelter remains intact under a busy Paris railway station.
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These photos show Vivos's invitation-only underground survival bunker in the German village of Rothenstein, which is worth $1billion. The bunker is in 'turnkey operational condition'.
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The Soviet Union left a chilling legacy of the Cold War dotted across Poland – bunkers that once housed nuclear warheads hidden deep in the nation’s forests.
Bunkers or pillboxes according to me are actually just a modern interpretation of the motte and bailey style castles, small, quick to build and provide good protection. The Bodiam pill box is part of a network of defences that was hastily built in 1940 to prevent an anticipated German invasion. The most common of these defences were pillboxes - squat concrete forts that were sited at road junctions, canals and other strategic points and funny how they were even next to castles. In Paul Verillio's book Bunker Archaeology he talks about the art of warfare and it's direct/indirect relation to architecture, where the space utilised is closely related to the land being fought for. What I mean is how technology has been used to defy nature and how in the past wars have been mainly related to expansion of countries plays a significant role in all this. I believe bunkers are what you get when science and art unite. However all this said and done these do look like space ships and give hints of influence by "area 51".
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Brackla in Bridgend was originally a Royal Ordnance factory and had 8 Underground bunkers built to store amuunitions, Known as the 8 X's. In the 60's 2 of the 8 X's were taken over by the Home Office and converted into Nuclear Bunkers to act as the Regional Government HQ for Wales. (RGHQ). The two nuclear bunkers were modified to have Nuclear Proof entrances and the ammunition tunnels changed to accomodation and offices.
These photos show Vivos's invitation-only underground survival bunker in the German village of Rothenstein, which is worth $1billion. The bunker is in 'turnkey operational condition'.
This fallout shelter beneath a West Virginia resort was a state secret until 1992.