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Holy hell how much does that cost? Maybe could buy your own island for that cost (j/k, maybe...)
I hear Epstein's island is going for cheap….. because it reeks of bleach.Holy hell how much does that cost? Maybe could buy your own island for that cost (j/k, maybe...)
IIRC - he said at the time of the build that it cost $100K? I don't remember if he mentioned how far in the past it was built.Holy hell how much does that cost? Maybe could buy your own island for that cost (j/k, maybe...)
Like 15 years oldIIRC - he said at the time of the build that it cost $100K? I don't remember if he mentioned how far in the past it was built.
Yeah - it has multiple problems (besides, you have destroyed the anonymity), which he pointed out - but the general principle is interesting.Like 15 years old
So it has power and only only one tubelight . What happens if the power goes out? You become an instant mole!
A buried arch would be cool for an underground shooting range if it was long enough. Moisture would be a constant issue though so that woudl have to be addressed via vebtilation/heating or ? which adds $ for build and long term year to year. Would be kind of a nasty place to be also.Yeah - it has multiple problems (besides, you have destroyed the anonymity), which he pointed out - but the general principle is interesting.
I would think that something along the lines of a "T" or "I" layout (multiple huts, perpendicular to the main living quarters) would have some advantages instead of one long arch.
The vid narrator spoke to the issue of humidity and how the setup addressed it (ventilation).A buried arch would be cool for an underground shooting range if it was long enough. Moisture would be a constant issue though so that woudl have to be addressed via vebtilation/heating or ? which adds $ for build and long term year to year. Would be kind of a nasty place to be also.
HaHa! Very clever and funny! However, New Grange and the other mounds at Bru na Boinne were built @ 5000 years ago, Neo-lithic, pre-dating the Iron Age coming of both Celts and druids to Ireland.It worked for the druids:
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Yep it worked. A tomb lasting 5000 years is pretty good I would say. Cool spot btw but too many people. I actually like portal dolmen better cuz zero people. I call all the ancient bubblegumers in that area "druids".HaHa! Very clever and funny! However, New Grange and the other mounds at Bru na Boinne were built @ 5000 years ago, Neo-lithic, pre-dating the Iron Age coming of both Celts and druids to Ireland.
Umatilla Army Depot has a "few".
Minor purging of nerve gas residue may be advisable.