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A Different Class Of Property Market
Company Sells Post-Apocalypse Survival
Shelters

The
world may end at the end of this year, or at least that is
what a number of people are fearing because of the ancient
Mayan calendar that does not go beyond December 21, 2012. Some
people even fear that the end of the world could come in the
form of a zombie apocalypse. If you're a doomsdayer or know
someone who is, a California-based company has a new solution
for you.
Atlas Survival Shelters, whose slogan is "Better prepared than
scared," offers survival chambers made out of 32x10-foot metal
tubes. The chambers are designed to be installed 20 feet
underground, far away from the possible crumbling of the world
above. The survival chambers would be accessible from a hatch
in the backyard of the survivalist.
Atlas's
website says you can stay safe in one of their shelters in the
event of "pandemic outbreak, civil unrest, malicious mobs and
biological, nuclear fallout or attacks from home grown
terrorists or other nations." Not every survival shelter is
the same, because they're each customizable. They come
equipped with bunk beds, flat-screen televisions, kitchens,
and even an electric toilet.
So
how much will you have to shell out to own one of these bad
boys? The survival shelters start at close to $50,000 and go
up from there. The owners say they have not actually sold one
yet, but there have been some very serious inquiries. And
they've recently added an incentive to purchase: Get 10 acres
of land free when you buy a shelter.
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