With all the problems in the world, it is not surprising that some people think the worst. May it be the end of the world or a new world war, there are people who make plans about these situations, reserving food and building hideouts.
Nothing seems to be sure in this world, and Bruce Beach from Horning's Mills, Canada believes that this is true. The man did a truly noteworthy thing. His plan could be considered crazy, but he believes that it is invincible.
Bruce created a bunkar so unusual that you must see it to believe that this plan crossed someone's mind. But Bruce knows, that if the world is in trouble, he'll be the one laughing at the end.
In 1970, he moved from Chicago to rural zone from Canada. During The Cold War, he started thinking about what it is going to happen during a nuclear attack.
The small town was the ideal place for building something unparalleled. Between 1980 and 1985, he bought 42 school buses, which he brought on his property. He burried them then he poured cement on the buses, calling his bunkar "Ark Two".
The structure he build can support 500 perons and it is divided in different interest zones, such as bedrooms, bathrooms, laundary or kitchens and living rooms. In the past 35 years, he worked day after day to ensure that his bunkar is ready in case of emergency.
Those who saw it believe that it is madness, but the images are fabulous because it is assured with water, gas for three months and external communication, he even has a decontamination chamber.
Everyone has their hobbies.
This is an interesting one though!
Sure is, but if I had money to throw away I'm not sure I wouldn't do the same.
nice post keep on writing good articles
Thank you!
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