Armored bunker against atomic bomb as luxurious as a 5-star hotel
The bunker in Tifton, Georgia, USA, built in 1969, can withstand a 20-kiloton nuclear bomb explosion.
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Entrance to the cellar. |
The basement walls are 91 cm thick. The basement has a complete air filtration system, bathrooms, entertainment and dining areas, and is modern and decorated. The basement has a 15-seat cinema and a conference room for business purposes.
The bunker also has its own power plant with solar backup, deodorizing room, safety exhaust system, 12 luxury apartments and five staff bedrooms.
In 2012, it was renovated to look more majestic and elegant like a 5-star hotel and was sold for 17.5 million USD.
Although it can withstand a 20 kiloton blast (equivalent to 20,000 tons of TNT), it probably won't be much compared to the blasts of the thousand-kiloton warheads the US military holds.
However, the endurance of 20 kilotons is equivalent to two atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Japan) in 1945.
Currently this cellar attracts a lot of tourists to visit.
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basement diagram |
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The path between rooms in the basement. |
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Inside the room. |
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Dining room. |
According to TPO
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