The 'shelter' through the apocalypse
If you want to survive the earthquake or tsunami that can happen in the end of the world, you should go to the plateau in Africa, where there is vast land, no sea and no nuclear weapons.
If you want to survive the earthquake or tsunami that can happen in the end of the world, you should go to the plateau in Africa, where there is vast land, no sea and no nuclear weapons.
The small village of Bugarach with a population of 176 people, located at the foot of the Pyrenees of France, these days are crowded because rumors spread online that this is the only place on earth that can survive the apocalypse. The reason is "silly" including taking this as an "alien garage" , these people will leave the earth and bring a few lucky people along. French authorities are preventing the chaos here and calling on people not to go to Bugarach anymore.
The people of Sirince village in Turkey proclaimed their own village could save everyone living through the apocalypse of December 21, 2012 for the sacredness, the birthplace of the goddess Artemis and the place of virtue Virgin mother Mary to heaven. Although there is no evidence of this, it is enough for owners of local hotels to raise prices by 20 times.
The Kelvedon Hatch shelter in Essex, England, dating back to the cold war, 38 meters deep underground, with bulletproof doors, containing 600 people, is also thought to be a good shelter when the world is truly in danger. .
With a depth of 2,191m, Krubera cave in Georgia, USA, the deepest cave in the world is believed to be the ideal shelter. However, if you are not a professional explorer, you can hardly stay in that cave.
Fears that earthquakes, tsunamis or nuclear explosions are unlikely to happen in Africa with vast areas of land, without sea, nor with nuclear plants or raw weapons Whoever comes here. If you want to survive, select highlands in Ethiopia or Lesotho.
In the 1950s, the US government built an underground facility under the Greenbrier hotel in West Virginia state, to shelter if a nuclear explosion occurred. The shelter in a state of being ready for 30 years but never used, is remembered on the occasion of the spread of "apocalypse" rumors.
The nuclear bunker in Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado, USA, was opened in 1966, once the base of the North American Space Defense Force. The facility has two 25-ton protective doors and many tunnels, reservoirs and power plants. Today the facility still operates as a training center.
With so many high lands, China has many places to hide through "apocalypse", in which the Great Wall is rumored to be used by many people to persuade people to turn to shelter.
The tomb area in Paris with a 280km long tunnel and corridor beneath the city, was used during the Second World War. This tunnel contains about 6 million remains and is open to those who like the macabre.
Drakelow Tunnels in Worcestershire, England, longer than 5km, used to have motels, shops, factories, electrical equipment, offices, radio stations. Although it has ceased operation, it is considered to be able to recover and become a miniature society in the future if there is "uncertainty happening to the earth".
A mine outside Sala, Sweden, 150 meters deep, prepared a warm bed and candles to warm the guests who decided to shelter underground on December 21. However, the temperature is still quite cold, only 2 degrees Celsius and customers are advised to prepare very thick clothes.
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