Demand for lavish American bunkers in which to wait out the apocalypse is booming as never before.
In a suburb of Las Vegas a refuge built during the Cold War by the Avon Cosmetics executive Girard Henderson recently went on sale for $18 million. The five-bedroom, six-bathroom property is in a 1970s style with artificial grass, some unconvincing woodland murals and a barbecue disguised as a rock.
Demand for lavish American bunkers in which to wait out the apocalypse is booming as never before.
In a suburb of Las Vegas a refuge built during the Cold War by the Avon Cosmetics executive Girard Henderson recently went on sale for $18 million. The five-bedroom, six-bathroom property is in a 1970s style with artificial grass, some unconvincing woodland murals and a barbecue disguised as a rock.
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