Inside a secret doomsday city designed by one man

Vivos ; Netflix While countries around the world continue to grapple with volatile wars, the threat of nuclear disaster and the prospect of future pandemics, there’s one secretive community nestled in the wilds of the American Midwest that has been planning for global disaster long before coronavirus struck. The size of a small city, read on to delve inside this sprawling doomsday refuge, designed to shelter 5,000 people should the worst occur – and meet the man behind it all... Vivos Hidden away from the world in South Dakota's remote Black Hills, Vivos xPoint is the self-proclaimed largest survival community in the world. From the sky, the site looks like little more than a vast expanse of undulating land. In reality, however, each small hill is home to an underground bunker, stretching as far as the eye can see. Vivos The compound's history dates back to 1942, just after the United States entered the Second World War. Fort Igloo was established as the US Army's Black Hills Ordnance Depot, named after the hundreds of reinforced concrete domes built to store weapons and ammunition. Once bustling with workers and their families, the military base was eventually closed in 1967 and the site abandoned. Vivos Around 2016,...

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