A Futuristic Bunker Meant To Survive The Elevator Supplier Communal bunkers offer the hope of surviving a near-extinction-level event, like the one many people say the Mayans predicted will occur in 2012. A new company offers the chance to take your life underground.
There, peace and quiet — and the ability to survive an apocalypse — are assured, thanks to California-based . Here's a video from their site: This may seem far-fetched, after all, doomsday plans are mainly for cult leaders and the military, but Vivos (Spanish for "The Living") is trying to widen the circle. In fact, their new product aims less at budding and more at fans of — or, God forbid, .
Yes, it's 2012 paranoia. The site even has a countdown clock (!) to the ominous date of Dec. 21, 2012 — or as the theorists know it, "the end of the Mayan long count calendar." And it's now LESS THAN 1,000 DAYS AWAY, people. Sorry, some panic bled through there.
The privately funded Vivos says that one of its 10 planned facilities — each meant to house up to 200 people — costs around $10 million to build. That includes, the company says, "food, fuel, water, clothing, medical supplies and security devices in a multi-level, 20,000 square foot hardened shelter."
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