
Doomsday underground bunkers are not just overly used, cliché movie plots; real-life survival shelters can be more epic and rather weird.
Vivos xPoint takes a fortified former US Army base and turns it into a massive, future-proof billionaire bunker the size of a city.
Situated near the Black Hills of South Dakota, the grand humanitarian project comprises 575 privately built military bunkers, repurposed as hidden shelters for the mega-rich and their families.
The Army Corps of Engineers originally built the facility to store destructive bombs and munitions until 1967. It was sold to the City of Edgemont and then to local cattle ranchers.
Vivos ultimately bought the property, which sits at a high and dry altitude of 3,800+/- feet, and converted it into a real-life “doomsday bunker.”
The high-end shelter is expected to accommodate around 5,000 individuals in the event of an apocalypse, costing between $25,000 and $200,000 for each bunker’s interior design and finishes (per CNN).
Those who prepay for the doomsday can enjoy a life-saving facility that includes a spa, gym, community theater, hydroponic gardens, classrooms, and even a medical clinic.
Vivos xPoint takes a fortified former US Army base and turns it into a massive, future-proof billionaire bunker the size of a city.
Situated near the Black Hills of South Dakota, the grand humanitarian project comprises 575 privately built military bunkers, repurposed as hidden shelters for the mega-rich and their families.
The Army Corps of Engineers originally built the facility to store destructive bombs and munitions until 1967. It was sold to the City of Edgemont and then to local cattle ranchers.
Vivos ultimately bought the property, which sits at a high and dry altitude of 3,800+/- feet, and converted it into a real-life “doomsday bunker.”
The high-end shelter is expected to accommodate around 5,000 individuals in the event of an apocalypse, costing between $25,000 and $200,000 for each bunker’s interior design and finishes (per CNN).
Those who prepay for the doomsday can enjoy a life-saving facility that includes a spa, gym, community theater, hydroponic gardens, classrooms, and even a medical clinic.
