Uncovering my Underground Bunker after an ENTIRE Year..

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One year ago exactly, I built an underground bunker out of wood and I haven't opened it since.. We have no idea what we will find down there. You won't believe what we found.. My guess is there could be mold, tons of dangerous spiders.. maybe an animal fell in and couldn't get out. Or what if someone else found the bunker and decided to live in there.. it would be a bad idea to go in there but we have to open it to see what's inside! If this video gets 100,000 likes we will build a brand new and improved underground survival bunker!

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3:07
All the dirt and spiders and darkness and he's like "there's a caprisun in the freezer 😀"
😂😂

thejendukieshow
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Of course, You must do it at Night time. Instead of Doing it during the DAY time when it is Much brighter out and easier to see everything without the need of a Flashlight.

ChakatNightspark
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Remember that old house with the zombie hut thing good times.

goldenduckyK
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Emily looks like that one call of duty character I forgot the name I think it was vanguard

Mrdude-vemn
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100k likes is a steep price...but that bunker price isn't bad at all! Hope to see it get made, cuz having an actual professionally built bunker would be legit!

jeebus
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Ah, the memories. Sometimes I just go back and watch old videos like the giant dart balloon game you guys did way back when. Keep uploading awesome videos!

Chaoticee
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The best part about this is you can store some of your most valuable items in it, burglars would never expect it.

Symbols_Cipher
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Tip for the bunker export, use galvanized square steel and secure it with screws you bored from your aunt and then cover it with eco-friendly wood veneer

sueellis
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“This flashlight is insane.”
Points it directly in wife’s face.

kaseymcdowell
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as a sample, side entry with digged area near it (with depth like your height) lets your roof to be dozens times more rigid

dmitryponyatov
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I'm sick and this made my day better

Infinite..
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Damn, very good! And seeking advice. Id be interested how it wouldn't get flooded and how you'd cover the entrance with 3ft+ earth/sand when inside? And as a flat roof how it's water resistant as well as ventilation? He was right with the size, you'd easily get cabin fever. Idk how long radiation levels take to dissipate enough to risk relocating after impact but it'd do for an indirect explosive. The two hills might direct pressure and turbulence through it at a higher velocity too, if explosion is either direction they point. I'd consider a kind of mould above it, to protect the biggest vulnerable point, the entrance. Idk how it works myself, just reflecting-i wanna build a dug out

clevelandexplorer
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oh my goodness guys this is incredible, I want to take this time to thank the dangie bros because you guys are all awesome and you have helped me get through some really tough times. Keep uploading you're awesome!

coral
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Wood and soil don't mix well unless it's still attached to a living tree. I built a huge root cellar for food storage with waterproofing and constructed with cedar timbers, but it didn't last like I had hoped, even though it was built on top of a hill (for drainage). But I learned a lot - don't use wood like this for your construction. And definitely don't build your bunker in a sunken (depression) location! Any water from a hillside above the bunker will find it's way in. Water penetration WILL ruin everything. Bunkers are not what most people think, they're not "safe havens". They're prisons of your own making. If you don't believe this - go live in one. Do it for at least a few months. You might survive (but probably not) if you actually had to stay in a bunker very long because of design flaws, disease, sewage and rage (yes, rage), injuries, sickness and lack of preparations. There are other and better options then a bunker, our ancestors knew this and used these techniques extensively all over the world. There is also valid reasons military designed bunkers are very different then what civilians build.

foodassets
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This thing obviously wasn't built to be any thing to survive with in an emergency.

CLoak
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Awesome video I really like it lot it was cool and you made awesome video

RachaelDOnofrio
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I look forward to seeing the build on Andrews channel!

Renvaar
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Hope u, Wes and Emily are well. I hope you all have a great first Christmas and a very happy new year together with Wes and I love your Christmas family photos they look awesome. Sending you love from Heidi, Bristol, UK 🇬🇧 xx

heidistewart
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What you had built was a fall out shelter, not a bunker. Even with fall out shelters you want a minimum of 3ft from the top of the shelter or bunker to the earth surface.

Everyone who owns their own property should have at minimum a fall out shelter.

Good to see you guys taking interest in your own survival. Love the vid.

gettingpolitical
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The dude helping with the bunker wanted to make it a full on underground house lol

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