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There are a lot of ways to go about creating a hidden underground shelter. Here are 6 examples some examples of hidden underground shelters so you can get ideas for your own secure survival shelter.

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there is a small cave in the side of a hill with trees and bushes around it

As climate change and global unrest promise more local and global catastrophes so, more people are considering having a subterranean world to escape to.

an open shipping container with two beds in it

Atlas Survival Shelters still produces the Anderson Shelter today. It was created in 1939 in England to protect the civilian population from aerial bombardment. DesignThis simple shelter measured 6 feet high, 4.5 feet wide, and 6.5 feet long. They were buried 4 feet deep into the soil and then covered with a minimum of 15

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