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It's time for another episode of Doomsday Bunkers of the Rich and Famous. You can find the last article about a doomsday neighborhood in Germany right here.
This time, we'll travel a bit closer to home – right in the middle of…Kansas. In the small town of Glasco, Kansas, population 473, lies the ultimate in luxury bunker destinations: Survival Condos.
So, if you're curious about how the other half intends to ride out the apocalypse, let me tell you: they'll be living it in high style. But there's always something to learn when you look at the preparedness plans of others. Let's explore the Survival Condos of Kansas.
What are the survival condos like?
Survival Condos are fortified and equipped to withstand all your basic apocalypses, such as nuclear bombs, earthquakes, tornadoes, enemy invasions, and pandemics. The condo community lies 200 feet underground in an old Atlas missile silo, which was clearly hardened to withstand all types of catastrophes.
Each condo has every possible amenity, including high ceilings, windows looking out at imaginary views, and high ceilings.