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    GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: So did the Y-Wing "Enola Gay" drop the bomb? more »
    TheHeartless: So for only 7.4 million I can have my own Vault-Tec vault? Awesome. more »
    trek1394: Zombie Apocalypse. Need I say more? more »
    Monty: This would be the perfect place for a new pirate radio station -- ignoring the fact that the signal would never make it out of the ground, of course. more »
    lol123: nobody's made a fallout vault comment yet? i am amazed more »
    bobdobbs: Decommissioned Titan missile silos are much cheaper and when you go upstairs, you don't have to deal with Brits. more »
    pettiblay: First thing that came to my mind: This has to be bought and converted into a nightclub/rave or whatever. Imagine the sick ass parties down there!! more »
    scarbrtj: Fawkes at midnight, and by torchlight there was found, With long matches and devices, underground. I hope the tunnel lies not underneath parliament. more »
    OMG! Ponies!: I am reminded of Lex Luthor's lair in Superman: The Movie more »
  • #tunnels

    Calling All Wannabe Dr. Evil's: Super Secret London Tunnel Lair For Sale

    Last Sunday we were writing about amazing underground diving rigs in the heart of New York City. It seems only fair that we jump across the pond this Sunday and write about a mile-long super secret tunnel lair below London that's currently for sale, don't you think? Asking price: A cool $7.4 million. It sounds a bit much for an empty stretch of nothingness deep below the British streets, but wait until you hear about the history. Oh, the history!
  • #kaboom

    WWII Mine Blown Up Spectacularly in Front of English Beach

    This is what you get down on the beach on a Saturday afternoon—if you're in the West of England. Experts detonated a German mine from the Second World War after they discovered it in Bridgwater Bay. The 10 x 2.5-foot mine was dropped during the war by a German bomber, and was discovered sitting in mud by a fisherman. UPDATED: a couple of videos, one of the ka-boom itself, and another of the bomb disposal team with the six-decades-old behemoth, after the jump. More »