
A $800K Survival Mega Bunker Delivered to Wisconsin Home
If an unimaginable disaster happened, where would you go? Well, if you're rich and can afford it, how about a three-bedroom, $800,000 underground bunker?
A Mysterious Delivery from Texas
A curious delivery from Texas arrived at a mysterious Wisconsin home recently, bringing all the materials for an enormous bunker valued at more than twice the price of an average home in the state.
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Prebuilt in Texas and Transported to Wisconsin
The bunker, from Atlas Survival Shelters based in Sulphur Springs, Texas, was prebuilt at their facility in the Lone Star State and transported to an undisclosed location in Wisconsin for installation.
Bunker Components and Construction
The bunker is made of two connected 12-foot by 40-foot modular buildings that resemble beefed-up shipping containers, along with a generator pod, a staircase, and an escape tunnel.
A giant hole was dug on the property, and concrete foundations were prepared before the delivery from Texas arrived. Once the pieces of the bunker arrived, a massive 165-ton crane was used to assemble it all.

Built for Wisconsin's Harsh Winters
After the modular sections of the bunker, weighing as much as 49,000 pounds each, were positioned and welded together, an insulating foam was applied to help it withstand Wisconsin's harsh winters.
Luxury Underground Living
The bunker comes complete with an air ventilation system, four 300-gallon water tanks, underfloor storage, two toilets, a shower, a laundry room, a full kitchen, a living area, and three bedrooms—everything one needs for the end of the world.
The Final Step: Burying the Bunker
Once the bunker is fully installed with air pipes and other safety amenities, heavy equipment will be brought in to backfill the site and bury the bunker.
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