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We might have waved goodbye to 2016, but some of us are still feeling a little unsettled. What with all the celebrity deaths over the last 12 months, plus the natural disasters and stories of planes ...
HOT SPRINGS – The world according to Robert Vicino, founder of The Vivos Project – the concept to use the abandoned U.S. Army ammunition bunkers in Igloo as a haven for people who want to survive any ...
Underground properties grow in popularity every decade or so. They’re back, and more attainable than ever. Vivos xPoint, the self-proclaimed "largest survival community on earth," consists of 575 ...
A number of U.S. bunker companies have reported a spike in sales during the coronavirus pandemic. Larry Hall, owner and developer of Survival Condo Projects, blames the increase in inquiries on ...
This story is reported by South Dakota News Watch, a non-profit news organization. Find more in-depth reporting at www.sdnewswatch.org. The South Dakota Supreme Court will decide the legality of a ...
A new class-action lawsuit, if successful, could require the California owner of former military munitions bunkers near Edgemont to pay more than $17 million to people who rent the so-called igloos ...
HOT SPRINGS – The Vivos project, which includes the 575 former U.S. Army munition Vivos xPoint Bunkers at Igloo, in southwestern Fall River County intends to accommodate “1 in every 1 million people ...
IGLOO, S.D. (South Dakota News Watch) - The South Dakota Supreme Court will decide the legality of a disputed lease signed by dozens of people who live in former military munitions bunkers located ...
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