We’ve prepped you before on the best gear to include in a bugout bag. You know, your trusty stash of weaponry, electrolyte replenisment and … toilet paper, for when it all goes bad.
But if that day comes and you’re the owner of Scotland’s Balado Bridge, you won’t need a bag. You can kick back comfortably on the couch.
Baldo Bridge Listening Station is a 33-year-old military surveillance outpost located in Kinross-shire, a small county 45 minutes north of Edinburgh. Back during the Cold War, Baldo was a SATCOM 2 intelligence gathering camp, sitting on land that once served as a WWII airfield and training center.
Now, though, Baldo is defunct and looking for a private buyer. And what a spot to hide out. Will Smith’s I Am Legend character would’ve found post-apocalyptic days here a little easier than in the middle of Greenwich Village. The property touts a famous radome-ensconced “golf ball” (which rotates a large dish antenna), a communications tower, nine acres surrounded by a prison fence and a mess area with adjacent facilities built to survive a biological, chemical or nuclear attack. How’s that for peace of mind?
If you’re interested in touring the facility, get in contact here.
All images from Amazing Results!
h/t The Drive
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