Special Bunker Doomsday
May 18th, 2010 - Posted in Interior Designs, Modern DesignFor some, the end is near. That is what inspires the trust of a company in the United States (U.S.) to make a profit. Vivos company, based in the City of Del Mar (California), claimed to have prepared a complex of underground rooms (bunkers), specifically to the “Doomsday.” Located beneath the Mojave desert, bunkers were designed to make residents safer from nuclear attack and natural disaster while making their stay comfortable, like staying at home.
That is why the bunker complex was also equipped with various facilities, ranging from the atrium, fitness centers, to prison. Each bunker will be equipped with flat screen television, kitchen, through the washing machine.
Robert Vicino, Vivos company owner, plans to make a bunker complex which consists of 132 rooms in the land under the land area of 1208 square meters. He admitted that he got the idea after hearing a lot of bunkers business people now increasingly worried about earthquakes, terrorism, and “2012″ – the film that adapts the Mayan prediction that 2012 would be the year end. “I do not want to promote fear. But, sooner or later, I’m sure we’ll need a refuge,” said Vicino, who also works as a real estate salesman.
Bunker facilities offered Vivos menarika interests of people in other places, like Oregon and Kansas. In Kansas, for example, there is an engineer who built the underground condos valued at U.S. $ 1.75 million. Vivos already prepared a number of bunkers in the town of Barstow, which is located in the Mojave desert. For Non bunkers that can fit four people, Vivos reservation rate applied to U.S. $ 50,000 (about Rp.456 million). For individual reservations, rates charged for every adult U.S. $ 5000 and children of U.S. $ 2,500. Pets are free. Daily correspondent of The Los Angeles Times has the opportunity to visit the bunkers. However, journalists should not reveal the exact location of the bunker in Barstow. The reason, according to Vicino, could have its place immediately assailed the people who want to enter for free when it comes disaster. Steve Kramer, 55-year-old resident of San Pedro, claimed to have paid the booking amount of U.S. $ 12,500 for him and his family. He’s also hoard food was dry and taught his son, aged 12 years, to biking in the desert toward the bunker.Via







