Thats the plan of California-based survival companyVivos.

The Black Hills Ordnance Depot, now Vivos xPoint in South Dakota.

The bunkers were called Igloos because of their characteristic shape.

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The igloos held all kinds of ammunition including chemical weapons and the deadly sarin and mustard gas.

During World War II, the site also held Italian prisoners of war.

After serving its purpose, the facility was closed in 1967.

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Shared bunkers are also available at $7,500 per person.

Vivos is also building a luxury private shelter in an underground complex in Rothenstein, Germany.

Also see:Survival Condo Project: A Luxurious Underground Doomsday Bunker

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Photo credit: Vivos

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