Various shelters prepared for the last day of the earth



We do not know when the last day of the earth will come, such as natural disasters and full nuclear war. Even if such a day comes, it is the person's mind that I want to survive somehow. There seems to be people in the world who are making a shelter firmly for such a day.

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Public shelter near Switzerland Zurich.


Apparently I seem to be able to accommodate the whole Swiss population for 2 hours.


This is a man who owns her shelter in Switzerland. The right side is said to be an air production equipment.


Charlie Hull Shelter in Montana. It seems that it was a joint shelter by 90 families of the Elizabeth Claire Prophetic Church, and everyone was evacuated and filled up on March 15, 1990 with the prediction that the day of final judgment will come. But nothing happened, and on March 16 everyone returned home. Since then, I lost support and it is maintained by Charlie Hull and several assistants.


It seems that a columnar structure is connected.


Living room with quite relaxed size.


Conroe shelter in Texas. In the 1980'sSong Age(Chiang Kai - shek 's wife)' s nephew and built by King Oil King Ling Chieh "Louis" Kung.


An operating room is set up.


Philip Hoag's shelter in Montana. It is located several hours from Yellowstone National Park and was constructed by a group of about 130 people in 1989. Periscope for tank is attached for observation.


These shelters have preserved food for several years, but there seems to be many doubts as to whether they are indeed able to eat.


If you actually live here, it is thought that it will take days to weeks to create the environment.


Sterter entrance of Sampee, Utah. The shelter is 25 feet deep (about 7.6 m), the total length is about 50 feet (about 15 m).


It seems that the stored items are in such a quantity that local community people can eat for several years.


Food that is stockpiled.


It is best to not have the opportunity to use a shelter.

in Note, Posted by logc_nt