This isolated Iceland lighthouse is the perfect place to avoid a zombie pandemic

A special lighthouse in Iceland was named the perfect place to survive if one day a pandemic of zombies happened.

Located on the top of a mountain about 9.6 km from the coast of Iceland, the Þrídrangaviti lighthouse is considered a dream home for many and is a great place to hide in the event of a global pandemic.

Þrídrangaviti, roughly translated as "Three stones" was built in 1939, just before the start of World War II. Today, access to the lighthouse can be done by helicopter and even on this lighthouse. There is also a small parking lot for landing helicopters more easily.

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Þrídrangaviti, roughly translated as "Three stones" was built in 1939.

However, in 1938, when construction began and there were no helicopters, construction workers had to risk to climb rocks up to 36 meters to build the foundation for the lighthouse by hand. That is not to mention the harshness of nature such as rain and storms and storms.

Árni G. Þórarinsson, the lighthouse project manager, said: "The first thing we have to do is create a path to the cliff. We have been with experienced climbers, from pants. Westman Island, then we also brought drillers, hammers, chains and clamps, when we were near the top, there was no way to keep the person on the cliff, so one person knelt down, the man behind stood up on his shoulder. he and then the third person climbed on the other two to reach the cliff above. " It is indeed an extremely dangerous journey. "

The Þrídrangaviti lighthouse is on the highest of the three rocks, known as the Hádrangur or High Rock. Perhaps very few people will want to stay here. And indeed this lighthouse has no outsiders when people go there for maintenance.

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Staying at this lighthouse is not easy

Even staying at this lighthouse is not easy. Because just a strong wind and a foot attack can cause you to lose body in the ocean or hit the cliff.

Photos of the Þrídrangaviti lighthouse have spread online over the past few years and have even been shared by celebrities like Justin Bieber. Most people call this a paradise for introverts and even the Þrídrangaviti lighthouse has its own Facebook fanpage with over 4,000 followers.

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