
It was originally a strategic outpost for watching the Ruskies during the height of the cold war. Built to withstand a nuclear holocaust. As you can see it already looks a bit post-apocalyptic. But after the curtain came down and Russia was a mate again it became superflous and was sold as a leisure complex.
Well, now it's up for sale and it's yours for a cool 8 mill.
And get this! On the same day that this guy makes history:

This guy:

So once that all flares up again you'll be in the safest place in the world.
Now there's a marketing strategy!
2 comments:
"RAF Saxavord": Isn't there another cold war shelter somewhere in Fife that is now a tourist attraction? I remember seeing something on the news a couple of years back that it is located roughly a 100 metres underground.
Now that the Russians are placing an anti-missile system on the polish border to couteract the american anti-missile system in Poland, the Americans will have to site an anti-anti-missile sytem in poland then the russians will have to site an anti-anti-anti missile system.. and so on.
With all these anti-missile sysyems you'd think they'd be a bit more anti missiles.
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