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The Family that Moved to a Bunker During the Cold War. What Does "the Residence that Cost It 264,000 Euros and Has an Area of 557 Square Meters" Look Like?
Most people want to run away from the bunkers, to get rid of them, but a family of Americans did exactly the opposite: they gave up the surface life to live in such a shelter, writes the publication Blic Biznis, part of the Swiss media trust Ringier.From 2020, Ruben Romero, his wife and the four children live in an underground bunker built during the Cold War, bought with 300,000 US dollars. The space has 557 square meters, with walls thick enou…
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Most people want to run away from the bunkers, to get rid of them, but a family of Americans did exactly the opposite: they gave up the surface life to live in such a shelter, writes the publication Blic Biznis, part of the Swiss media trust Ringier.From 2020, Ruben Romero, his wife and the four children live in an underground bunker built during the Cold War, bought with 300,000 US dollars. The space has 557 square meters, with walls thick enou…