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Home » Topics » General Ragchew » 20,000 Square Foot Limestone Cave

20,000 Square Foot Limestone Cave

Tagged: bugout, bunker, cave, off grid, prepper, retreat, rural, secluded, shelter, underground

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  • January 16, 2024 at 9:00 am #41294
    Phillip Beall
    Keymaster

    All,

    I don’t know about you, but when I saw 20,000 Square Foot Limestone Cave I just had to go and look.  I know, $1.5MM is a LOT of money, $16,700 an acre for the surface property, but when that 90 acres is combined with all the city amenities that it has available (city water and electricity, a spring, cellphone coverage and above ground structures, 20 minute drive to town), it is probably reasonably priced.  In any case, it IS a real and large cave and I thought some of you might be interested in looking at it, even if just for the novelty of the pictures.

    Someone died and left it to a fellow who lives in WA state and so he is just selling it.  This is a lesson to all – If you have something of tangible value and don’t have a family member or close friend that you want to leave it to, will it or a portion of its sale proceeds to the Club.  Just one person doing that would change the dynamics of our little club forever.

    Enjoy,

    Phillip

    January 16, 2024 at 3:59 pm #41298
    Danial Beard
    Participant

    Probably a helluvalot warmer in there than down here this week.

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