Ride Out the Apocalypse in These Fallout-style Bunkers

Lauren Admire

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Ride Out the Apocalypse in These Fallout-style Bunkers



Entrepreneur Robert Vicino is building 19 Vault-Tec-esque underground bunkers that are equipped to withstand a nuclear apocalypse - or any apocalypse, for that matter.

Vicino was inspired to build the bunkers after hearing about the Mayan calendar, which predicts the end of the world on December 21, 2012. "It just gave me this gut-wrenching feeling that I needed to convert a mine to a shelter for 1,000 people with everything you'd need to survive for a long period of time," Vicino states. And so, he did.

His first - dubbed the Barstow bunker - is located about 50 miles into the Mojave Desert. At the surface, the bunker is less than impressive. It's a basic garage in a barren lot surrounded by razor wire. But if you descend the two flights of stairs and head through the 3,000 pound blast door, you'll find a space that Vicino describes as "compact but luxurious, like being on a cruise ship." So far, 75 people have put down a $5000 deposit for an assumedly-coveted spot in the bunker. It will only hold 135. Each bunker is able to withstand a 50 megaton nuclear blast from ten miles away, 450 mph winds, a mag-10 earthquake, ten days of 1,250°F surface fire and three weeks buried under a flood. Each bunker will also be equipped with a sophisticated air ventilation system that will neutralize any biological, chemical or nuclear attacks. However, the article doesn't go into much detail about how - or if - these features have even been tested. Vicino has plans to build additional bunkers in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York and somewhere in the Midwest.

Even if you're not worried about the impending apocalypse, it might be worth coughing up $5000 just to get your name on the list. Not only do the mock-ups feature a treadmill, large HD-TV and expensive-looking recliners, but Vicino also claims that each bunker will have a freezer stocked with the DNA of various species and a security staff on call to place any disruptive members of the bunker into a detention room.

However, not just any Joe Plumber with extra spending money can buy a spot in one of these underground bunkers. Vicino has about 5,000 applications pending, but wants to create a stable, dynamic group for each bunker. "You wouldn't want 200 doctors in one facility and no plumbers," he says. "If the toilet breaks, that could be a real disaster." Perhaps he could borrow a question or two from the G.O.A.T.

Source: Popular Science [http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-09/can-you-save-house-end-world]


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IceStar100

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If the world end it ends. I rather walk into the mushroom cloud then live in whats left.
 

Ruairi iliffe

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Gah, Hate this 2012 nonsense, Its the end of its Known calendar not some biblical Apocalypse countdown...

Other than that they look good, but beige? oh thats going to get old fast.
 

TheDoctor455

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Well, at least the lunatic will be comfortable during his imaginary apocalypse.
 
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Can I just buy one and live in it? I'll build a proper house on top too and that'll be my secret lair ;]

... for hardcore gaming sessions...
 

JWRosser

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Lauren Admire said:
Each bunker will also be equipped with a sophisticated air ventilation system that will neutralize any biological, chemical or nuclear attacks.
Ohh, ohh! I know! The computer system will turn evil and poison everyone!
 

sephiroth1991

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Damn i'm in England so i'm fucked.

OT:Its not a bad idea for these to be built it would be better if the goverments would fund things like this just in case.
 

Zakarath

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I'm sick of all this 2012 BS... I mean, I wouldn't particularly mind if the world burned, but the entire 2012 nonsense is all completely made up. I can't believe anyone would waste so much money on something like this.
 

ThaBenMan

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And so we're one step closer to making Fallout a reality... someone has to get to work on developing an FEV-like mutagen!
 

Celtic_Kerr

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Ruairi iliffe said:
Gah, Hate this 2012 nonsense, Its the end of its Known calendar not some biblical Apocalypse countdown...

Other than that they look good, but beige? oh thats going to get old fast.
Actually it was declared that "This age would end" on that date, and some people have been taking that to mean apocalypse for a long time now
 

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sephiroth1991 said:
Damn i'm in England so i'm fucked.

OT:Its not a bad idea for these to be built it would be better if the goverments would fund things like this just in case.
...I'm in England. Why does this mean we're doomed?
 

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IceStar100 said:
If the world end it ends. I rather walk into the mushroom cloud then live in whats left.
This, but for me rather I'd rather plug myself with a .22 round to the head. If it ends it ends and I doubt we'd be able to pick up all the pieces if it happens.
 

whaleswiththumbs

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Is there any chance i could just move in now? I dont want to wait for that to live there. Because i have doubts as to whether it will happen.
 

Ruairi iliffe

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Celtic_Kerr said:
Ruairi iliffe said:
Gah, Hate this 2012 nonsense, Its the end of its Known calendar not some biblical Apocalypse countdown...

Other than that they look good, but beige? oh thats going to get old fast.
Actually it was declared that "This age would end" on that date, and some people have been taking that to mean apocalypse for a long time now
End of an age doesn't mean the world will go pop, just means a new age will come about. I have a very open mind when it comes to other cultures, but as this one is more or less dead for a while, its hard to get a real context so im skepical about it.
 

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Wow. These people might look stupid after the whole thing blows over, but at least they'll be looking stupid in style.

The other thing that I was thinking was even if 2012 is bupkis (which even the Mayans say it is) then maybe he can refurbish it to a fancy hotel of sorts. I'm sure Barstow wouldn't mind the revenue.
 

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Flamezdudes said:
sephiroth1991 said:
Damn i'm in England so i'm fucked.

OT:Its not a bad idea for these to be built it would be better if the goverments would fund things like this just in case.
...I'm in England. Why does this mean we're doomed?
Because they aren't building any in England?