Wednesday 5 November 2008

Safe as Houses.

Anybody want to buy this?
It's former military base RAF Saxavord, now Saxavord Hotel and Resort in the north of Unst, frequented by archaeologists, ornithologists and folk just wanting a remote piss up location with lots of fresh air and coastal walking.
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
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This guy: ...Russian President Dimitry Medvedev, in his first state-of-the-nation speech, blames the United States foreign policy for the recent conflict in Georgia. He's sticking some nukes in Kalliningrad right next door to the USA's Polish ones.

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:

Anonymous said...

"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.

Allan said...

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.