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I’ve visited a few places on this list to await the Zombie invasion. I visited the spots in Massachusetts, England, Martinique, and Scotland before any talk about zombies. They would work okay, but then again, Zombies can get to any place if you believe the movies.
10 Secure Places to Wait Out the Zombie Apocalypse
by Atlas Obscura
THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE HAS LONG been a favorite subject of horror movies, but where would you hide if the undead really roamed the Earth?
The question may seem absurd, and yet the U.S. Centers for Disease Control once even released its own recommendations for zombie preparedness. And while the agency’s vows to investigate and quarantine an infection provide some comfort, it’s important to have a secure refuge in mind for the worst case scenario. In no particular order, we present to you the pros and cons of 10 real-world hideout options to help you make an informed decision.
Sticking with places you could hide from the zombies coming, I thought these spots might be of use except for the glow you may get after hiding there for a bit.
15 Nuclear History Sites That You Can Visit
by Jonathan Carey, Atlas Obscura, Places
From massive craters to secret cities, these places are relics of the Atomic Age.
On July 16, 1945, the first nuclear explosion occurred a few hundred miles south of Los Alamos, New Mexico. Named the Trinity test by J. Robert Oppenheimer, the director of the Los Alamos Laboratory, the test was part of the Manhattan Project and ushered the world into the age of nuclear weapons. From that day until 1992, the United States alone conducted more than 1,000 nuclear tests. Many of the sites where these earth-shattering explosions took place can still be visited today and offer a glimpse into the power of the atomic bomb.