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Do you sell bunkers supplies, and do people ask about bunkers?
The course has spectacular bunkering, ranging from diagonal cross bunkers to ragged-edged bunkers.
Frequently, these kitchens seem more like part of glamorous bunkers than homes, albeit bunkers full of glass canisters uniquely unqualified to survive an earthquake in Southern California.
His house, laced with underground bunkers, is open to the public, but this day the soldiers refused to let us enter, claiming that the bunkers were in danger of collapse.
Following the November 2014 collapse of Denmark-based OW Bunkers, the world's biggest bunker supplier at the time, this left hundreds of ship owners liable to paying twice for the same bunkers - to ING as the assignee of OW Bunkers, under the contractual agreement, and to the physical suppliers for the actual bunker fuel.
Ammunition depots, bunkers and shelters were among the targets hit.
It was also used against machine gun nests and bunkers.
Also like, doomsday cult leaders out there: build better bunkers.
"You cannot mess around with those bunkers," Sergio García said.
The bunkers sit along 150 miles of defunct railroad tracks.
The campaigns have pushed us back into our tribal bunkers.
Stock your bunkers, America, we're back in the Cold War.
Q: Someone mentioned to me building fire bunkers inside towns.
Doomsday bunkers can range anywhere from $35,000 to $3 million.
But in movies, underground bunkers don't stay bunked for long.
A student of World War II German bunkers, Mr. Virilio deepened Mr. Parent's interest in instability by introducing him to abandoned bunkers that seemed to surf down the sandy embankments of Europe's Atlantic Wall.
People often think preppers hoard canned food in tightly-controlled bunkers.
"They're just not typical bunkers in so many ways," McIlroy said.
Doomsday bunkers cost millions of dollars and come with luxury amenities.
A nuclear war pushes humans into warrens of streamlined underground bunkers.
But shouting through bullhorns from our respective bunkers isn't an answer.
Remains of the bunkers can still be found to this day. 
Survivalists are buying underground doomsday bunkers to prep for the apocalypse.
So by May, many lines were already calling for emergency bunkers surcharge.
Preppers have emergency food storage bunkers and wellness nuts have Moon Dust.
Bad uncles are Archie Bunkers without laugh tracks, without jokes at all.
ISIS has been using IEDs, bunkers and tunnels as losses increased, Gen.
The missiles hit aircraft hangars, ammunition bunkers, air defense systems and radars.
The missiles hit aircraft hangars, ammunition bunkers, air defense systems and radar.
Royal Troon's 98 bunkers are, nonetheless, in position and await the leaders.
Islamic State fighters had built underground bunkers in homes they had commandeered.
They're also screened for contaminants and viruses before they enter the bunkers.
"They share a roof and live in different bunkers," Ben Terris writes.
My duties had me watching targeting screens from inside trailers and bunkers.
"I've had an almost dreamlike vision of these bunkers," Mr. Lamache said.
An 18-hole golf course has renovated bunkers and new golf carts.
Beneath the trees, the Vietnamese proceeded to create complexes of fortified bunkers.
It was anybody's guess what was taking shape inside the gilded bunkers.
"Most people had time to get into the bunkers," another American said.
These bunkers were built during the rule of deposed President Saddam Hussein.
Many players struggled to cope with the elements and the punishing bunkers.
The aircraft touched down inside a perimeter of bunkers around plywood shacks.
Doomsday bunkers can cost millionsDoomsday bunkers have grown in popularity over recent years as people have come to fear climate change, a possible technological overthrow of society, and the potential of global nuclear warfare, reported Business Insider's Aria Bendix.
The Evolution Underground: Burrows, Bunkers, and the Marvellous Subterranean World Beneath Our Feet.
An adjacent gallery is filled with a claustrophobia-inducing arrangement of metal bunkers.
Nelson Rockefeller, who was also one of the era's chief promoters of bunkers.
According to Rising S, it has constructed 38 doomsday bunkers in New Zealand.
The attacks targeted Saudi drone bunkers and stations in the airport, it added.
Shoppers emerge from their celebration bunkers, dragging their bags of gifts to return.
But we don't need to go digging bunkers in our backyards just yet.
"I've put in more tunnels and underground bunkers than El Chapo," he said.
Read more: Survivalists are buying underground doomsday bunkers to prep for the apocalypse.
But there are 98 bunkers, an average of more than five per hole.
In other buildings in the city center, storage bunkers held caches of weapons.
From there, the Marines would move to seize a pair of wooden bunkers.
Gaza had not always been locked up behind barbed wire, sensors and bunkers.
Some luxury bunkers offer amenities like movie theaters, swimming pools, and rock walls.
Manhattanites face challenges unknown to their Western counterparts hunkering in remote desert bunkers.
Bunkers piled with sandbags and checkpoints marked with oil barrels dotted the highway.
The Leftovers doesn't bother with comparably small mysteries about polar bears and secret bunkers.
In the raise-you-one nuclear-proliferation stakes, the Soviet government built bunkers, too.
And they also had bunkers stocked and ready in case the apocalypse ever hit.
He imagined the people who inhabited these bunkers as inspirations for the new collection.
Underground bunkers are considered safest, since they can protect those inside from nuclear blasts.
Stored at the facilities in bunkers, the samples can be road maps to suspects.
He had some great up-and-downs out of bunkers, and he's putting well.
Most preppers don't actually have bunkers; hardened shelters are expensive and complicated to build.
After the earthquake, Japanese troops took control of the islands and built bunkers there.
The open-sided bunkers allowed rain to blow in on those huddling for safety.
The Postage Stamp is more subtle; it is long and narrow, rimmed by bunkers.
At dawn, officers finally emerged from bunkers to discover the full scale of destruction.
Sometimes we flew interdiction missions — bombing suspected targets of enemy personnel, supplies and bunkers.
The documentary shows that in 2016 hackers don't use bunkers or offshore platforms anymore.
Wealthy people's fantasies of eluding it by living apart in luxe bunkers and tropical retreats linked by private jets will be foiled by the mundane realities of food and service provision (their canned tuna won't last forever; neither will their bunkers' plumbing).
The ground equipment consisted of large dish antennas and bunkers that often required a staff.
An intelligence assessment included satellite imagery of a concrete launch facility as well as bunkers.
And they are clearing store shelves to stock bunkers in anticipation of Earth's final chapter.
ISIS has been using IEDs, bunkers and tunnels as the terror group's losses increased, Gen.
She hacked her way out, found two bunkers and finally putted out for a 238.
Throughout the decades, the bunkers were modernized several times as the technology of warfare evolved.
Iranian missile sites, many in caves or bunkers along the Strait of Hormuz, are activated.
During World War Two, Switzerland had a network of around 8,000 bunkers and military shelters.
Bunkers are not a solution, neither is this 'one strike here, one strike there' policy.
In recent years, the Pentagon has vacated the expensive, inconvenient, and hard-to-upgrade bunkers.
Go long and you have to deal with azaleas, pines and a pair of bunkers.
Some of the bunkers, true time capsules, are still being discovered in their original state.
It consists of many miles of bulldozed earthworks, with fortified bunkers every few hundred yards.
Behind the house, two ivy-draped bunkers nestle in the woods, ferns poking through cracks.
Perhaps by devilish design, the most penal bunkers are the ones left of the green.
The Japanese took ownership of the islands in World War II, using them for bunkers.
Jonathan also tells us the single best thing for bunkers ... hopefully, Trump gets the message.
They tell us bunkers have been selling like hotcakes since Trump took out Gen. Soleimani.
Together, we explored World War II bunkers and the city-within-a-city of Fjordbyen.
And the bunkers have certainly not imbued this year's field with a sense of confidence.
In modern times, bunkers have customarily been carved out of terrain, often with an earthmover.
In 2018, the company began selling more affordable bunkers that can cost less than $20,000.
But they were more sturdy than US bunkers, made to protect against rockets and mortars.
When troops had all emerged from the bunkers, many went to work, repairing the damage.
Every few kilometers, disused military bunkers have attracted an "amazing" array of wildlife, Yedvab says.
Three years ago, he boarded a hovercraft and glided over fairways, bunkers and water hazards.
The military had decided to replace them with more sophisticated missiles and abandon the bunkers.
The military had decided to replace them with more sophisticated missiles and abandon the bunkers.
Take a look at the "billionaire bunkers" that could house the superrich during an apocalypse.
Taiwanese engineers have spent decades digging tunnels and bunkers in potential landing zones along the coast.
This bunker in the town of Seltz is one of seven bunkers lining the Seltzbach River.
But we did go through a ton of weird 1980s eccentric homes and bunkers for inspiration.
Their intrepid searches have turned up Prohibition-era cellars and bunkers — but no trace of Lindsey.
The press should thank Trump for trying to nudge them out of their briefing room bunkers.
Some doomsday bunkers offer air filters that can get rid of air pollution from nuclear fallout.
The center was heavily fortified, with underground bunkers and fortifications dating from the era of Col.
The leaflets will suggest preparing long-abandoned Cold War bunkers and stockpiling food, water, and blankets.
They'd already been on high alert and sought safety in bunkers, according to a source familiar.
Every night, villagers crawl into bunkers and huddle together, waiting for the intense pounding to stop.
From bunkers to the cloud, it seems cybercriminals are still a step ahead of their hunters.
I don't like sitting in concrete bunkers drinking coffee and watching TV. I'm not into that.
The entire compound consists of 575 bunkers, each with enough space for 10 to 24 people.
The bunkers start at $35,000, but residents will also have to pay $1,000 in annual rent.
A bogey at the last, after finding one of Birkdale's 123 bunkers, summed up his difficult day.
The opening hole is 396 yards on the card, with the fairway getting narrow between two bunkers.
Days after firefighters discovered the bunkers, FBI bomb technicians investigated and disposed of the weapons and ammunition.
While underground shelters provide temporary safety, these makeshift bunkers may not be able to handle further attacks.
A group of Marines ogle a pinup outside their bunkers at Khe Sanh, South Vietnam, on Jan.
Members of the Illuminati (which naturally include all the G20 world leaders) typically meet in subterranean bunkers.
He throws it out of bunkers, he retakes shots, he throws other people's balls into the water.
But the zoo has relocated smaller, more fragile animals, such as the pink flamingos, to concrete bunkers.
The most expensive bunkers Rising S builds often double as elaborate man caves for their wealthy owners.
Despite the strange, dystopian appearance of the bunkers, it's easy to see how well they were camouflaged.
US nuclear weapons are stored in hardened bunkers, protected by electronic systems and heavily armed US troops.
Apache helicopters can currently knock out enemy tanks, light bunkers, and personnel from over 7.5 miles away.
Louisiana is facing high winds, rain, and evacuations as the state bunkers down amid Tropical Storm Barry.
Eye in the Sky is not extravagant; its major military locations are bunkers and a conference room.
There are concrete bunkers near the edge of the camp where they can hide during mortar attacks.
Yes, you're very strong, you're strong and athletic, you can walk on your hands, blow up bunkers.
The bunkers are just one small part of a new Russian program to militarize the Crimean peninsula.
The missile could be stored in bunkers deep underground, rolled onto roads and fired at distant targets.
During World War II, about 200 concrete bunkers for Nazi soldiers were built along the Danish coast.
Mr. Trump's aides emerged from their emotional bunkers in celebration of what they said was total vindication.
"It's not an easy up and down from any of the bunkers around that green," Reineking said.
In addition, 29 bunkers were removed to reintroduce some of the original strategy of the Colt design.
Islamic State fighters in Afghanistan "are using I.E.D.s, bunkers and tunnels to thicken their defense," said Gen.
Most troops were either flown out of the base or sheltering in bunkers by 11:00 p.m.
Because few banks issue loans for bunkers, his clients financed their apartments themselves, wiring him the cash.
Because few banks issue loans for bunkers, his clients financed their apartments themselves, wiring him the cash.
There are perhaps 220,21.8 such weapons near the Demilitarized Zone, many hidden in caves, tunnels and bunkers.
And mechanically, it's little different from the grenades American soldiers lobbed into bunkers during the World Wars.
In recent years, companies have built "billionaire bunkers" that cater to the apocalyptic fears of the superrich.
"As ISIS-K's losses have mounted, they are using IEDs, bunkers, and tunnels to thicken their defense," Gen.
Macdonald's journey starts with a call to Rising S, a manufacturer of luxury bunkers located in east Texas.
The island is "honeycombed with bunkers", says Ian Easton of the Project 2049 Institute, an American think-tank.
Bunkers or airfields, for instance, need heavier pressure to destroy, so those targets would probably require surface bursts.
For many bosses, the solution was to retreat to their bunkers, which they converted into luxurious second homes.
Vivos' concrete bunkers in South Dakota are designed to withstand a 20-megaton blast a few miles away.
"They could call in artillery," he warned, advising everyone to leave, as his fighters calmly ducked into bunkers.
Silicon Valley survivalists and at least one heiress have stocked fancy home bunkers with food and medical supplies.
It is how the Lebanese were able to have great nightclub parties inside bunkers during a civil war.
The British were unable to fight off the Japanese troops, who took over the islands and built bunkers.
As the sun set, sand was still being blown from the bunkers onto other parts of the property.
The man who built the bunkers apparently planned to turn the grenades into useable weapons filled with explosive powder.
Just like in Allied Assault, players storm the beach, blow up the barbed wire wall, and storm the bunkers.
Up to 750,000 military bunkers once dotted Albania, a Balkan country in southeast Europe of just 11,100 square miles.
A Fallout table will have you exploring post-nuclear bunkers, while also somehow letting you join with different factions.
The 'Ndrangheta hid in shabby hillside villages, dressing like orange farmers and working out of bunkers beneath their homes.
"There are so many holes where you're going to be taking fairway bunkers on," said the world number 10.
Tens of thousands of troops face each other across a landscape of mines, bunkers, sniper posts and other fortifications.
In Friday's second round, the 2003 British Open champion Ben Curtis was in three bunkers on the third hole.
The Vivos Group has bunkers stationed near the Black Hills of South Dakota, at an altitude of 3,800 feet.
Bunkers made of fiberglass or corrugated metal may be too flimsy to withstand a nuclear attack or climate disaster.
Through its chain of fortresses and bunkers, Switzerland would keep control of the mountains along with key transit routes.
Louisiana is facing high winds, rain, and evacuations as the state bunkers down in preparation for Tropical Storm Barry.
"A couple of shots off the tee cost me and I got in some of the bunkers," she said.
One pressing question facing the city is what to do with the people who still live in the bunkers.
Reuters visited nearly a dozen such bunkers, some waterlogged and constructed on farm land or next to people's houses.
"The only families still here are those who have concrete bunkers built within or along their homes," he said.
Much so ... we're told potential customers are visiting Vivos Underground Survival Shelter's site in South Dakota and leasing bunkers.
In satellite images, other important facilities like fuel bunkers, a main assembly building and the gantry tower remain untouched.
She not only photographed the towering peaks, but also journeyed inside the mountains to document the hidden nuclear bunkers.
Billionaires are building sumptuous bunkers instead of doing anything that would forestall the deluge or revolution they're barricading against.
These bunkers are not an anomaly; they are part of a legacy of improperly managed radioactive sites across Russia.
Doomsday preppers are riding out the coronavirus pandemic in their bunkers, reported R.T. Walson for The Wall Street Journal.
There's a particular strain in our culture that obsesses over these scenarios (think of "preppers," and their doomsday bunkers).
The detail in the WWI sets is impressive, yes, but they are mostly just mud-filled trunches and bunkers.
Roughly put, it was Archie Bunker versus the Age of Aquarius, and Nixon was the president of the Bunkers.
I mean many people were just digging bunkers underneath of their homes, moving underground in an attempt to survive.
Yesterday, I ran through a park filled with decaying bunkers from World War II, and dozens of adorable wallabies.
On Scotland's seaside, the birthplace of golf, the first bunkers were a result of wind, water and burrowing animals.
While the maximum range was only 100 yards, the weapon reliably knocked out reinforced concrete bunkers and collapsed buildings.
Fowler pulled his tee shot on No. 18 left, landing in the tall grass between the church pew bunkers.
The decaying clusters of workshops, bunkers and dormitories are remnants of Plant 221, also known as China's Los Alamos.
She revels in building the bunkers and prisons that have always fascinated Spencer as much as they terrified her.
In some cases, these conversations have prompted wealthy individuals to purchase underground bunkers to shelter themselves during a disaster.
Thousands of residents have taken shelter in basements and makeshift underground bunkers to protect themselves from the relentless bombardment.
PST Energy 7 Shipping LLC (PST Shipping) contracted with OW Bunker to buy marine fuel, known as bunkers, in 2014.
The very same bunkers that, according to Marshall, house what has become a highly lucrative network of celebrity cloning farms.
More strategically-placed bunkers, thicker rough, different fairway heights — anything that might make pros second-guess pulling out the driver.
Twice Mr Kim had narrowly avoided being blown apart himself, when bombs had hit command bunkers minutes after his departure.
" He said the Philippines should "fortify" its territory: "(We) must build bunkers or houses there and make provisions for habitation.
Players crash into a beach, dodge bullets, use a Bangalore torpedo to clear barbed wire, and clear out German bunkers.
Oil bunkers line Nigeria's Niger Delta, the site of frequent oil spills and one of the world's most polluted waterways.
But that one percent chance doesn't necessarily mean Californians should pile into their earthquake bunkers for the next few days.
Warning sirens could be heard from various embassies as loudspeakers urged employees to take shelter in safe rooms and bunkers.
Eight of the strikes in Iraq were near Al Baghdadi, hitting two Islamic State weapons storage facilities and three bunkers.
For the figures of Hitman 2 it is the possibility of creating vast city bunkers that can resist the elements.
Belgium's nuclear power regulator said earlier this week it had detected concrete degradation in two bunkers adjoining the reactor buildings.
As I peered through my window, I saw villages and rice fields punctuated with Army bunkers and rocket test sites.
Companies have been building "billionaire bunkers" that cater to the apocalyptic fears of the superrich, Business Insider's Aria Bendix reported.
For Mr. Virilio, the bunkers' interior environment was troubling because of the vertigo its tilted walls and sloping floors provoked.
Developments like space colonization and underground bunkers could enable humanity to survive a catastrophic asteroid impact or super-volcanic eruption.
The bulldozer also became a weapon, riding over Japanese pillboxes in the Pacific, crushing the bunkers with the soldiers inside.
Really. While sneaking around office blocks and bunkers, peep around corners using BJ's not-at-all-patented slant-yourself posture.
Its sloping green, which is protected by bunkers, has earned a reputation of being the shortest par-5 in golf.
If the shock of the coronavirus is devastating enough, that could change, as more people seek their own personal bunkers.
To knock out one of these bunkers required a direct hit by a 250-pound bomb, a rarity in practice.
Such precautions include "scatter plans," huddling in bunkers and protective gear to help shield American forces that come under fire.
This week, those who hit into the bunkers will often find themselves with extreme downhill, uphill or side-hill lies.
Day said shots from greenside bunkers deposited the granite, which he referred to as small pebbles, on the putting surfaces.
On the other side of the creek, our enemy was situated in heavily fortified bunkers, giving them a major advantage.
Hitting toward a pin that he could not see, Spieth landed his next shot between two bunkers protecting the green.
The missiles were aimed at Syrian aircraft, hardened aircraft shelters, radars, air defense systems, ammunition bunkers and fuel storage sites.
Most retreated to concrete bunkers where the greatest danger anyone faced was the collapse of one of the concrete walls.
The Pakistani army spokesman said on Saturday that its troops had retaliated, killing five soldiers, wounding many, and destroying bunkers.
A series of pitted concrete pillboxes and bunkers, the city's wartime defenses sit neglected in amongst the trees and vines.
The bunkers were infested with fleas, and the air was swarmed by flies, which moved between excrement and everything else.
Some families even went as far as setting up emergency bunkers in their basements to ride out the feared impending apocalypse.
Regional military attaches say Vietnam's key holdings are well fortified, some with tunnels and bunkers, appearing geared to deterring easy invasion.
That's why an estimated one million people choose to live underground in cheap, concrete bunkers built to withstand a nuclear blast.
Faced with a Russian honey badger, NATO generals will rebuild bunkers, dust off Cold War game plans, and exhale with relief.
They targeted "the things that make the airfield operate," he said: aircraft and aircraft shelters, air defense systems, ammunition supply bunkers.
There is, though, the fact that those in charge of such matters reside in separate bunkers, rarely speaking to one another.
Dropping another dozen "MOAB" devices on ISIS bunkers probably will not be enough to alter those ambitions or deter those plans.
Sonnemans dug up some of the items himself, in and around the bunkers in the woods and dunes of Burgh-Haamstede.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — The wind played through the Masters on Saturday, blowing sand out of the bunkers and debris onto the greens.
On the 18th tee, Mickelson took his 3-wood, instead of his driver, wanting to lay back from some dangerous bunkers.
Beijing's more than 2000,2100 concrete bunkers, built over 2600 years ago, were a crucial part of Mao's Cold War defense strategy.
"These can withstand simple shelling," said an engineer with the Jammu and Kashmir public works department tasked with building the bunkers.
These people don't have a bleak outlook, and they are not preparing bunkers to shelter in for the end of days.
If the new Concord community follows in their footsteps, it could soon offer new homes and a refurbished set of bunkers.
SIMFEROPOL, Crimea (Reuters) - The missile bunkers that dot the verdant hills along Crimea's southern coast are known locally as Object 100.
U.S. nuclear missiles and bombers start blasting North Korea's nuclear forces and underground bunkers where the Dear Leader may be hiding.
"Out of bounds left off the tee, water left, water right, water short, bunkers straight in front of you," Harrington said.
Spieth got up and down from four greenside bunkers and in one stretch needed only one putt on six successive greens.
We hear about the rich building bunkers against nuclear war and climate change, and now walling themselves off from Covid-19.
So far, advancing Kurdish troops have moved through villages outside the city, finding abandoned houses rigged with explosives and underground bunkers.
In Moscow, Western reporters could arrange visits to crumbling nuclear-weapons sites, once secret underground bunkers, and half-empty prison camps.
Once the missiles were launched, there was little US troops could do but get to bunkers and wait out the attack.
Kids played on the banks of the Greater Zab River where earthen bunkers once shielded Iraqi tanks during the 2003 invasion.
In the new documentary Hunt for the Bunker People, VICE's Baz Macdonald goes looking for the bunkers of the rich and powerful.
Over the next several weeks, billions of mid-Atlantic cicadas will hear the call of spring and emerge from their cozy bunkers.
The lack of a warning system and underground bunkers as well as population density may have also contributed to the heavy casualties.
She visited a mock city in eastern Germany and saw Nazi bunkers where soldiers are learning from urban battles of the past.
A total of 59 TLAMs targeted aircraft, hardened aircraft shelters, petroleum and logistical storage, ammunition supply bunkers, air defense systems, and radars.
Unlike nuclear weapons, which can be guarded in bunkers and require deep expertise to manufacture, autonomous weapons are not easily locked away.
The goal was to keep the Germans at bay long enough to cross the field and start clearing out the enemy bunkers.
The Pentagon had said the missiles targeted aircraft, aircraft shelters, petroleum storage, supply bunkers, air defense systems and radar at the base.
They're using everyday obstacles like cars, houses, and trash cans as makeshift bunkers—and unsuspecting citizens are getting caught in the crossfire.
Colin Powell to convince the American people that Saddam had stockpiled "weapons of mass destruction" in secret bunkers hidden in the desert.
There are worrying stories of Syrian soldiers using Sarin in hand grenades to kill people who are sheltering in tunnels and bunkers.
Searching through underground bunkers, Aloy stumbles across holograms that depict the end of our world in ways that I found surprisingly moving.
"I drove an old Ford tractor, cutting grass and raking bunkers by hand," she recalled in an interview with Golf Canada magazine.
His quicksand hole Sunday was the par-3 14th, in which he found bunkers with his tee shot and his second shot.
I called Graff to talk about secret bunkers, shadow governments, and the unfortunate fact that we'll all die during a nuclear war.
I explored the pre-apocalyptic bunkers abandoned by survivors, set fields of drugs on fire, and punched an eagle in the face.
In some organizations, leaders can go into their bunkers, and if people don't get enough information, then they start making it up.
Anything or anyone within several hundred yards was instantly incinerated while the firestorm sucked the oxygen out of tunnels and bunkers below.
Atop one hill, the armed fighters of the predominantly Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces, or S.D.F., crouch within bunkers and behind earthen walls.
With its sloping green, crosswinds and seven irregular bunkers, the ninth hole at Erin Hills packs many challenges into just 135 yards.
Uriah Laite, a chaplain, was taken to the bunkers by the Japanese to call for any men still alive to come out.
American warplanes have attacked Islamic State bunkers and command posts, killed operatives, destroyed buildings and equipment, and disrupted supply routes, they said.
Bunkers at other high-end golf courses are placed like majestic jewels and are filled with fluffy, glistening, almost snow-colored sand.
There are cameras and microphones in those digital bunkers, and musical starter kits online; antisocial collaborators don't have to interact at all.
From Roads & Kingdoms: Part of the legacy of Albania's onetime isolationist dictatorship is a network of thousands of bunkers across the country.
BunkeredA comedy about a soldier fighting in WWII who tries to cheer up his comrades by performing stand-up in the bunkers.
Certain missions -- striking deeply buried targets like command bunkers -- call for nuclear weapons to increase the probability of destruction of these targets.
The wind remained strong, though the course was manageable for everyone who holed putts and stayed out of bunkers and deep grass.
Westmoreland saw an easy target — intelligence showed no evidence that the enemy units were digging in and constructing bunkers — and on Dec.
The Cleavers, the Bunkers, the Huxtables, the Conners: All, in their way, have functioned as workaday avatars for those watching at home.
Merchants offering everything from weapons to sand for golf bunkers have made the Gulf Britain's largest export market after the EU and America.
Tihange 2 and 3 and Doel 4 are closed while concrete degradation in bunkers close to the reactor buildings is investigated and repaired.
Some drills take place in public — authorities requiring civilians to rush out of their offices or hurry into underground bunkers as sirens scream.
Nineteen of the strikes conducted near eight Iraqi cities hit several of the militant group's tactical units, fighting positions, bunkers and various equipment.
With its cult theme, Far Cry 5 was filled with doomsday preppers, regular folks who built bunkers anticipating the end of the world.
The country has supposedly become home to doomsday bunkers for some of the world's richest people—especially Silicon Valley's new class of billionaires.
For the standoff, it built bunkers on the 10-km (six-mile) long island near Rajanpur, one of the poorest districts in Punjab.
His company's bunkers, starting at $39,500 (including a $6,000 air filtration system for nuclear fallout), are not impulse buys after a presidential tweet.
Battles over monuments in Vilnius have exposed strong intergenerational differences: older Lithuanians like giant bronze knights, while younger ones prefer grass-covered bunkers.
Now, the public can peer inside the secretive complexes thanks to the efforts of arms control analysts who reconstructed these bunkers inside Minecraft.
It said the presence of the trucks likely indicated the filling of tanks within bunkers at the site rather than a rocket itself.
Finally, on April 15 and 16, Hotel Company overran the enemy guns and forced a retreat, uncovering 10 bunkers and three gun positions.
And, yes, those super spies are largely unmemorable, compared with the government functionaries dealing death from afar while holed up in Washington bunkers.
"If I can hit driver and take the bunkers out of play, (I'm) absolutely going to do that," said the world number one.
Justin Thomas, though no slouch in the long driving department, is not as confident as Koepka of flying his driver beyond the bunkers.
He started building underground bunkers during the Obama administration for clients who feared the government would take away their property and their guns.
"Spent-fuel pools must be turned into bunkers in order to make nuclear plants safer," said Greenpeace France's chief nuclear campaigner Yannick Rousselet.
The Pentagon said the missiles targeted aircraft, hardened aircraft shelters, petroleum and logistical storage areas, ammunition supply bunkers, air defense systems, and radars.
Ariya then made two superb up-and-down pars from bunkers, firstly to halve the third extra hole before winning at the next.
The targets of that strike included Syrian aircraft, aircraft shelters, petroleum and logistical storage facilities, ammunition supply bunkers, air defence systems and radar.
In the future, maybe we'll be happily ordering our pepperoni pies by Twitter and having them delivered by drone to our doomsday bunkers.
Whereas the surface is often rendered with a naturalistic visual palette, these abandoned corridors and bunkers are marked with eerie purples and reds.
If non-billionaires are shelling out that much money for backyard bunkers, it stands to reason that the wealthy are doing something similar.
A performative anti-whiteness is common among white lefties seeking a rhetorical cudgel against blue-collar Archie Bunkers and popped-collar frat bros.
In the old days of cybercrime, when hackers wanted to hide their trails, they'd use servers hosted in bulletproof bunkers or lawless countries.
The targets of that strike included Syrian aircraft, aircraft shelters, petroleum and logistical storage facilities, ammunition supply bunkers, air defense systems and radar.
We'd begun our day at Essex Farm Advanced Dressing Station, where Mr. Ryckebosch had worked with local groups to help excavate concrete bunkers.
" And Rabbi Jonah Dov Pesner, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, said in a statement, "Our synagogues cannot become bunkers.
The extent of the disassembly is unclear: Other important facilities including fuel bunkers, a main assembly building and the gantry tower remain untouched.
"We can now build ballistic missiles that can slam through deep underground bunkers where Kim Jong-un would be hiding," Mr. Shin said.
The missiles were aimed at Syrian fighter jets, hardened aircraft shelters, radar equipment, ammunition bunkers, sites for storing fuel and air defense systems.
With a sloping green, crosswinds and seven deep, irregular and vexing bunkers, the ninth hole has turned out to be a tiny terror.
Concentrated small-arms fire burst out from a Vietcong unit of company size dug into bunkers that formed an L-shaped ambush position.
It typically took three days of air and artillery bombardment to expose the bunkers by blasting away the trees and other overhead cover.
While the sense of some gathering apocalypse is not sending people into bunkers, it lingers even in secular minds, if not always consciously.
A growing number of consumers in the US are shelling out thousands of dollars on gas masks, hazmat suits, and even underground bunkers.
Atlas Survival Shelters, a company from Sulphur Springs, Texas, has been making bunkers that can cost up to $1 million dollars since 2011.
Second, the United States received ample warning of the incoming strike, allowing US troops to shelter in bunkers and ride out the storm.
On May 15, 1976, he lured Susan, who was 14, to a secluded area on the island marked with underground rooms like bunkers.
It is huddled in concrete bunkers, stands smoking in a 250-mile scar of trenches, and prowls through abandoned, frontline villages after dark.
That was not so alarming when the Russian flights mainly flew over American missile silos, bunkers and bomber fields, as permitted in the treaty.
A very small but increasing number have been building nuclear bunkers and buying air purifiers to protect against radiation in case of nuclear attack.
After all, Mothman's point of origin is Point Pleasant, which is known for having creepy storage bunkers that are on land contaminated by TNT.
As a large number of the bunkers are mamad, or mass-produced safe rooms attached to homes, they are often transformed into domestic space.
"We imagine that things are very different from the Cold War, but the bunkers suggest the opposite — they suggest that they're exactly the same."
This looks like a good spot This looks like a good spot "In Puerto Rico we basically live in basically RF bunkers," he said.
Prior to this, tanker vessels were required to sail to the anchorage to receive their bunkers, the Dutch oil and chemicals storage company said.
Mr Kim and most of his high command had been vaporised in their bunkers, his missile force and nearly all his artillery had disappeared.
There is not limit, in a decentralized world… imagine 1,000 bunkers around the world in these different corporates who all can start to collaborate.
Those shelters are relics of the Cold War, but renovated and newly built bunkers have become popular with Trump's compatriots in the upper crust.
US intelligence has long assessed that the North Koreans have stored much of their weapons capability, including mobile missile launchers, in underground mountain bunkers.
So far, the seaside food scene has remained charmingly low-tech — operating out of sandy-floored bunkers and brightly painted shanties with surfboard racks.
Superrich Silicon Valley moguls are buying millions of dollars' worth of doomsday bunkers and installing them in New Zealand, reported Olivia Carville for Bloomberg.
These bunkers, which still exist today, are called "nuclear sponges" because Cold War strategists thought the silos would absorb the bulk of Russian nukes.
Most current Bradleys are armed with TOW anti-tank missiles, a land weapon predominantly used for attacking enemy armored vehicles, bunkers or troop formations.
In Calabria an aging don (Adriano Chiaramida) hides out in underground bunkers and abandoned farmhouses while dealing with his rebellious grandson (Giuseppe de Domenico).
To ward off invasion by airborne troops, he dotted the landscape with hundreds of thousands of bunkers and concrete posts topped with sharp spikes.
Frankenstein, or its pop culture distillation into a metaphor for human folly, has new resonance against the ominous scenes of mountains and nuclear bunkers.
"The police were moving slow because there was a hostage situation inside, where the staff of the firm were stuck in bunkers," he said.
Despite promises from President Xi Jinping of China that the islands would not be militarized, satellite photographs show runways and bunkers for fighter jets.
Although the missile bunkers are now empty and decayed, the fallout shelter signs rusted, the nuclear tension of the Cold War seems suddenly contemporary.
In 2018, the New Yorker chronicled the spate of billionaires who plan to flee to underground bunkers in New Zealand when things go south.
This was a fortified village; each house had fighting positions and bunkers, and the village was protected by bamboo groves that restricted our movements.
Collins ran the entire operation that first winter, from manning the rent-a-shed pro shop to raking the bunkers and cutting the grass.
Customers shell out thousands of dollars to install underground bunkers where they can live in the event of a nuclear disaster or other emergency.
The newsmagazine investigates, speaking with real designated survivors and reporting on top-secret bunkers and underground cities where the surviving government would be hidden.
Israel says its blockade prevents the movement of militants and stops construction materials that could be used by Hamas to make bunkers and tunnels.
While businesses aren't running for the bunkers just yet, there's a trade war threatening to escalate, and government budget and debt battles are looming.
Many Hill Republicans are staying in their bunkers, waiting for more details to emerge before they defend President Donald Trump in the Ukraine scandal.
Each installment, the city's ever-resourceful underground infiltrates a different, brutalist relic of the country's socialist past—abandoned train stations, nuclear bunkers, industrial warehouses.
Across the border rocket warning sirens sounded almost non-stop from sunset on Wednesday in Israeli towns and villages where residents sheltered in bunkers.
"We all breathed a sigh of relief when the rainy season started strong in early March," said Lane Bunkers of Catholic Relief Services in Kenya.
It's the reason they installed two concrete bunkers on their property in December 2018, a year before devastating fires would roar up the nearby gullies.
To confuse attempts at a preemptive strike, these trucks drive continuously around the country, from tunnels to caves to warehouses to bunkers hidden inside hills.
ISIS has also used a network of tunnels and underground bunkers built in the towns and villages that surround Mosul to hide from aerial attacks.
" Some of it is an opulent distraction: "We're seeing some groups spending millions on these outlandish bunkers pulling away from the core of the movement.
FED UP WITH watching professional golfers humble historic courses, tournament organisers have lengthened holes, dug deeper bunkers and grown thicker rough to make things harder.
The two sides are too stuck in their ideological bunkers, their policies dictated not by the needs of their constituents but by the culture wars.
A choice excerpt from the Wayans brothers' early 90s sketch comedy show, In Living Color, reimagines archetypal television family the Bunkers as black: Archie: Edith!
"As ISIS-K's losses have mounted, they are using IEDs, bunkers and tunnels to thicken their defense," Nicholson said in a statement following the strike.
"As they fought their way forward, they came into intensive and deadly fire from bunkers and at least three machine guns," the regiment later reported.
The Pentagon said 59 Tomahawk missiles were launched, targeting aircraft, aircraft shelters, petroleum storage, ammunition supply bunkers, radars and air defense systems at the base.
Tellingly, fear of a new October Revolution is driving many of these rich paranoiacs to purchase swank subterranean bunkers or beachfront property in New Zealand.
There is a spectrum to prepping that can range from stocking a little extra toilet paper and bottled water to elaborate multi-million dollar bunkers.
Those who want to lease Vivos Group's private bunkers in South Dakota and Indiana pay $35,000 up front, then a $1,000 annual fee after that.
The final holes were playing downwind, which brought into play fairway bunkers that Curran, making his Memorial Tournament debut, had not even noticed were there.
Should congressional Republicans head for the bunkers, or continue to defend President Trump and the GOP agenda at raucous town hall events across the country?
Concealed behind the tree line, the guerrillas had war-ready camps, with trenches to foil a ground invasion and bunkers to protect against air raids.
You might have to complete a hole by only shooting into bunkers (sand), another could require hitting the cart path before landing on the green.
Over the next four days, the company blew up ammunition bunkers and set fire to a supply camp, chased by an ever-increasing enemy force.
And while Silicon Valley types might be marshaling bunkers and building panic rooms in New Zealand for the apocalypse, Washington was already in an apocalypse.
We can go for days at a time feeling mostly anger; we survey the landscape like soldiers in bunkers, looking out of our gun slits.
Don't miss the photo opportunities at the famed Swilcan Bridge and at the appropriately named coffin and hell bunkers on the 73th and 14th holes.
Some of the affected troops were mere feet away from where the Iranian missiles struck, although they were in protective bunkers, Defense Department officials said.
The par four and par three are based on a typical challenge golfers are likely to face in real life, like bunkers and water hazards.
He told a biographer that his father, a carpenter who built barracks and bunkers for the German occupiers during World War II, had been abusive.
With the new firepower, the South can use it to destroy protected targets such as underground command posts, hardened bunkers and other critical military facilities.
The atypical placement of the bunkers was a function of the distinctive topography of the site — hummocks, gorges, hills and dales that slanted and dipped.
The Japanese troops held the heavily fortified island for more than a month, supported by a network of bunkers and tunnels and hidden artillery positions.
In the United States, a growing number of consumers are buying gas masks, hazmat suits, and even $20,000 underground bunkers to prepare for doomsday scenarios.
"Those quotas are for bunkers only, it does not apply to cargo exports," said one of the sources, who has direct knowledge of the matter.
Popular Mechanics recently published an article about the manic international market for survival space in bunkers and vaults that cost anywhere from $35,000 to $85033M.
Despite charged testimony, compelling witnesses and some significant revelations, no major players of either party have shown any sign of budging from their partisan bunkers.
The bunkers are not only safe from bombs and cataclysmic weather events, but also come outfitted with luxury amenities like game rooms and indoor pools.
ISIS have also built a complex system of tunnels and bunkers, and no doubt will unleash even more suicide car bombs as Iraqi forces move in.
Instead, we have peaceful prosperity, lower taxes, a real chance with North Korea, a booming economy and as an added bonus, Kathy Griffin went stone bunkers.
ISIS has also built a complex system of tunnels and bunkers, and no doubt will unleash even more suicide car bombs as Iraqi forces move in.
The intelligence assessment included satellite imagery of a concrete launch facility as well as bunkers, according to the person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
The MOP is designed to destroy hardened tunnels and bunkers, whereas the MOAB is designed to destroy buildings and things just below the surface, like caves.
With over 14,000 artillery pieces, about 123,000 of them positioned in caves and bunkers within range of Seoul, he could do a lot of damage quickly.
It targeted aircraft, aircraft shelters, petroleum and logistical storage, ammunition supply bunkers, air defense systems, and "the things that make the airfield operate," Pentagon spokesman Capt.
Major General Asif Ghafoor, a spokesman for the Pakistani Armed Forces, said Pakistan responded "effectively", killing nine Indian soldiers, injuring several others and destroying two bunkers.
On the 350-yard par-4 third, Tiger Woods goes with a driver and easily clears the fairway bunkers for a good angle to the green.
They appear in Metamorphosis: The Reuse of Albanian Bunkers from the Communist Era, a book he describes as "a document of the people's triumph over oppression."
The intelligence assessment included satellite imagery of a concrete launch facility as well as bunkers, according to the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Three of these bases in the Spratly islands have military-length runways, and recent satellite pictures show the construction of concrete bunkers, presumably for fighter jets.
The Tomahawk missiles targeted "aircraft, hardened aircraft shelters, petroleum and logistical storage, ammunition supply bunkers, air defense systems, and radars," according to the Pentagon written statement.
"The neighbors also came to stay in here as their bunkers were in disrepair," Sadiq said, crouched in a claustrophobic reinforced concrete room under his home.
Some of the bunkers, which were handed over to neighborhood authorities in the 2000s, when the country's economy was liberalized, were turned into shops or offices.
The wind-blown grains are so rounded that golf balls sink into them, so the sand in the bunkers on Dubai's many golf courses is imported.
Don't worry — I'm not about to suggest we all move to off-the-grid bunkers in the Mojave Desert to reconnect with our pre-technology selves.
The book, written by national security expert Garrett M. Graff, takes us inside the bunkers cut into granite mountainsides and dug under an elite country club.
Let's take video games outside of the bunkers and the corridors and the hallways, and let's have a whole world that feels real and very intense.
Armed with thousands of rounds of ammunition, the Marines pushed toward the bunkers after mortar explosions subsided and machine guns stopped firing from a nearby hill.
I can only imagine the terrible toll, for example, on the troops sent out to clear enemy soldiers and unfortunate civilians from caves and hidden bunkers.
This being Britain, people are not retreating to underground bunkers, as America's "Doomsday preppers" do, and Britons are more likely to hoard toilet paper than weaponry.
Base officials ordered a lockdown and US troops were split up into smaller groups and sent to shelters and underground bunkers, according to the Washington Post.
The rocket is able to precisely target enemy assets such as bunkers and radar systems, similar to what U.S. Tomahawk missiles did to Islamic State infrastructure.
Heads Up Klek, or squat, shops, in former basement bunkers in Bulgaria's capital are evolving with the times, transforming into modern shops, artist studios and speakeasies.
"I don't know that I've ever seen an entire golf course with bunkers like this in my life," said Rory McIlroy, who is ranked No. 2.
They are called erosion bunkers because they have been laid across the uneven, jagged glacial deposits left in a Wisconsin pasture 35 miles west of Milwaukee.
Special Report: In Crimea, Russia signals military resolve with new and revamped basesRussian soldiers have reoccupied missile bunkers that dot the verdant hills along Crimea's southern coast.
Mr Martin offers a more ominous example of defensive digging in cold-war era bunkers like "Site R" in Pennsylvania, which was built in the early 1950s.
With this backdrop, a small settlement called Prosperity pops up, a refuge for those returning to the surface after years waiting out the devastation in underground bunkers.
Puerto Ricans are burrowed inside shelters, cement bunkers, and boarded-up houses as Hurricane Maria, a Category 290 storm still gathering strength, whirls toward the US territory.
Someday we might all be upgrading our doomsday bunkers to never need outlets, or powering our DIY-cyborg asses by walking into charging rooms, no wires required.
Admiral Davidson described how once-obscure rocks controlled by China now bristle with radar arrays and electronic warfare kit and are studded with aeroplane hangars and bunkers.
Their intrepid searches turned up Prohibition-era cellars and bunkers — but no trace of Lindsey, who would have turned 11 just 11 days after she went missing.
They targeted aircraft, shelters, petroleum and logistical storage, ammunition supply bunkers, air defense systems and radars at the Shayrat Air Base, the Pentagon said in a statement.
"The best teams in the world have to deal with inferior opposition that bunkers in and defends," former U.S. men's captain Alexei Lalas said in a tweet.
The security zone, as it was known, was made up of a series of fortified lookouts, each surrounded by trenches and housing little more than bare bunkers.
"These missiles targeted aircraft, hardened aircraft shelters, petroleum and logistical storage areas, ammunition supply bunkers, air defense systems, and radars," Pentagon Captain Jeff Davis spokesman told reporters.
Some are social: a club is a place where like-minded people can get together, enjoy each other's company and complain about the bunkers on the seventh.
As the season opens, nuclear war has begun and it's every man, woman, and child for themselves to find spots in underground bunkers scattered around the world.
The sand in the bunkers on the Earth course is white (the most prized color for golf sand) and was bought from a producer in North Carolina.
In the final day before PlanetSide shut down, I stormed bunkers with other players, routed enemy advances, and participated in Normandy-style airborne landings behind enemy lines.
They trudged on, playing their own unique brand of cultish experimental rock wherever they were sent, from Officers' Clubs to bunkers and remote outposts along the DMZ.
He grew up at the height of the Iran-Iraq war, when aerial bombings often forced families to take refuge in bunkers stocked with cans of food.
They're sending people to work while jetting off to luxurious doomsday bunkers, getting Covid-19 tests while normal people can't, and also singing "Imagine" from bucolic getaways.
Officials from one course told us they removed ball washers from tee boxes, and rakes from bunkers ... and instructed players to not pull pins on the greens.
Hundreds of civilians have spent weeks huddled in underground bunkers — which grow more overcrowded and unsanitary by the day — out of fear of being bombed or shelled.
British photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews explored the Alps where Mary Shelley imagined Frankenstein, and the nuclear bunkers there that recall a modern dark side to scientific progress.
It's easy to lose faith in American democracy when the two major political parties have gerrymandered themselves into impregnable bunkers and bathe in rivers of campaign cash.
There are warning alarms to scramble rockets deployed there and bunkers that offer protection, which are staples on American bases in conflict zones around the world. Gen.
In storage, it also has many other centrifuges that its technicians could in theory fit into the deep bunkers of the Natanz plant, in the Iranian desert.
Through binoculars they stare at their enemies: the Turkish Army and Turkish-backed Syrian militias, who have built their own bases and bunkers about a mile away.
Instead, it's more like an elaborate digital Lego set that allows players to build whatever they like, designing their own castles, skyscrapers, underground bunkers and booby traps.
Surveying the airfield, American war planners developed a list of 59 targets: aircraft, hardened plane shelters, radars, an air defense system, ammunition bunkers and petroleum storage sites.
Mr. Rossi keeps his paperwork stuffed into any crevice around the front counter, and the bulk of his merchandise is piled in unmarked cardboard boxes like bunkers.
By 20133, Eritrean fighters had gathered in the mountains near the Ethiopian border, in a maze of underground bunkers that contained hospitals, a school, and living quarters.
Unlike in Japan, where sales of private nuclear shelters and radiation-blocking air purifiers have risen in recent months, South Korea has no market for private bunkers.
The Pentagon said that 59 Tomahawk missiles had been launched, targeting aircraft, aircraft shelters, petroleum storage, ammunition supply bunkers, radars and air defense systems at the base.
About 65% of the films have been located from the various top-secret bunkers where they were stored, and of those, more than two-thirds have been scanned.
Helicopters are kept fuelled and guns loaded, food and gold is stocked, condos in thick cement bunkers are leased, and residency is sought in far-off New Zealand.
The owners are the powerful and the wealth, mostly foreigners, who come to New Zealand to build island retreats and, possibly, doomsday bunkers to ride out the apocalypse.
Unfortunately, Hamas' stranglehold over the Strip and the organization's ruthlessness in commandeering construction supplies for building terror tunnels and bunkers, blocks virtually all attempts to renovate the area.
Rather, Seoul wants to double the maximum payload to 1,000 kg or greater, powerful enough to target underground bunkers or nuclear sites within the North, the officials said.
The strike occurred during minimal activity at the base and targeted various items, including petroleum and logistical storage, ammunition supply bunkers and air defense systems, the Pentagon said.
The assessment, published in August, included satellite imagery of a concrete launch facility as well as bunkers, according to the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
"A total of 59 (Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles) targeted aircraft, hardened aircraft shelters, petroleum and logistical storage, ammunition supply bunkers, air defense systems, and radars," Pentagon spokesman Capt.
The imposing bunkers aren't the only traces of Fort Tilden's wartime past: A 2007 site inspection found that the soil still contained unsafe levels of contamination by munitions.
The course is lengthy, its bunkers are intimidating, the greens are terrifyingly quick, and it has odd, inscrutable drainage ditches just off the fairways that resemble mass graves.
As with the bunkers, the Swiss have found new uses for these bomb shelters too - nowadays many are simply used to store family knick-knacks and wine collections.
Now, displaced villagers camp in tents in the shadows of the monuments and, in the town, families sleep in bunkers loaded with sandbags to escape shelling and gunfire.
While underground bunkers in eastern Aleppo have afforded civilians some measure of protection from barrel bombs, Mr. Le Mesurier said, the bunker busters leave no place to hide.
Most of the bunkers would need to get removed to make way for new development, but a few could be converted into neighborhood hangouts, like bars or cafés.
But there's another Berlin, one in which you can linger in underground bunkers, transport yourself to Southeast Asia without leaving the city and bicycle on an airport runway.
Investigators found anti-tank land mines, artillery rounds and hundreds of rifles in a network of houses, some outfitted with secret bunkers where American-made weapons were assembled.
There are two deep bunkers filled with bright sand that add contrast to the multicolored panorama — hazards that make the shot from the tee more devilish as well.
During the Korean War (1950-53), his grandfather — Great Leader Kim Il-sung — cowered in bunkers as American bombs flattened his cities and legions of his people died.
"We expect most of the bunker demand in the Houston and surrounding markets to shift to the IMO 2020 spec," said Mark VandeVoorde, a principal at GCC Bunkers.
At al-Asad base, which bore the bulk of the attack, US troops received advance warning, and most had already taken cover in bunkers when the missiles struck.
His headquarters were in a string of bunkers in the center of the island, far from the coasts where the fighting was expected, according to General Maltby's plan.
The bunkers at Erin Hills are rough-hewed, a shade of cloudy khaki, and have creepy, slender ribbons of sand that look like the tentacles of alien monsters.
Ron Hubbard, president of the company, makes sure to highlight other potential uses for the bunkers — like as wine cellars or gun rooms — in case doomsday never comes.
The Heritage expert described how the North Koreans have dug "hardened artillery sites" that are essentially bunkers with armored doors with a slip to stick artillery tubes through.
Now, displaced villagers camp in tents in the shadows of the monuments and, in the town, families sleep in bunkers built with sandbags to escape shelling and gunfire.
The Army's ownership of the ammunition plant ended 10 years ago, and the state of Kansas has tried to find new takers for the bunkers and warehouses there.
"If you can't give us peace, give us the bunkers at least," says the 76-year-old, who lives in the town of Uri in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
It was reached through a gate and watched over by four raised bunkers where Marines rotated turns on post, one in each bunker by day, two by night.
The Cinque Torri, he explained, was a defensive stronghold during World War I where the Italians had hewed bunkers into the mountains to monitor the Austrians and Germans.
His shot landed in one of the right bunkers that his aggressiveness had brought into play, and his next shot landed on the lip of an adjacent bunker.
Homeland Security takes over three decommissioned military bunkers, a church, and the former headquarters of the Nike Missile Program by staging paintings, installations, and social practice projects throughout.
For example, golfers have had to contend with Brazil's native Garcia owls burrowing into the sand bunkers, as well as fairway visits from the world's largest rodent, the capybara.
Virilio and Parent visited this part of northern France after the war and went inside the bunkers, some of which had slid down the sand dunes like lost toys.
Not only does the U.S. use Incirlik for air operations targeting ISIS just over the border in neighboring Syria, but it stores scores of nuclear weapons in bunkers there.
There was a camp of 100 Jews who had escaped deportation from his town, Kamionka, south-east of Warsaw, in October 1942, living in bunkers dug in the earth.
Even if the populations of the US or Russia are annihilated in a nuclear apocalypse, the governments responsible for the devastation plan to fight on from vast, underground bunkers.
There are also a few Easter eggs, including an interplanetary wormhole from the science-fiction franchise Stargate in one of the bunkers and a pen of especially virulent zombies.
John Thomas said Monday that the U.S.'s 59 Tomahawk missiles destroyed more than 85033 Syrian aircraft, aircraft shelters, fuel storage, ammunition supply bunkers, radars and air defense systems.
Instead of climbing towers to unlock portions of the map like in Far Cry, I descended into bunkers to find maps of the surrounding area left behind by survivalists.
Local residents reported heavy shelling near the Pakistani border, and villagers took shelter in underground bunkers used during previous violations of the cease-fire along the Line of Control.
Not all buildings at Fort Tilden are preserved under the National Register of Historic Places, but the two concrete casemates, and many remnants of smaller bunkers and buildings, are.
As the Pentagon embraced counterinsurgency in Iraq and Afghanistan, the State Department withdrew behind bunkers and blast walls, ceding much of its role to men and women in uniform.
With these guns, Marines can pound ISIS positions, vehicles, and even hardened bunkers with accurate and continuous fire — a cheaper and a more controlled option compared to an airstrike.
Soon afterward, the unit radioed to the helicopter company, stationed nearby, that it was suffering casualties at the hands of enemy troops firing out of fortified bunkers and tunnels.
Vietnam '67 Most of us who served as tunnel rats during the Vietnam War quickly realized that crawling through underground enemy bunkers would be the least of our worries.
The concrete bunkers scattered around bases like Ain al Assad protect from flying shrapnel and debris, but the small quarters can amplify shock waves and lead to head trauma.
Mr. Dye wanted the pressure to build on golfers as they neared the final three holes at Crooked Stick, so he created water hazards or bunkers to guard them.
After conducting 495 strikes against truck bombs, heavy guns, tanks and command bunkers in the city, the Pentagon's Africa Command announced an end to air operations on Dec. 19.
The assessment, published a month ago, included satellite imagery of a concrete launch facility as well as bunkers, according to the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
The Dow has hit 20,000 for the first time ever, but rather than celebrating, some of the richest of the rich are building bunkers to prepare for a potential apocalypse.
Photo: APA Utah man reportedly spent 30 years building a series of underground bunkers that he hoped would outlive the apocalypse, but half of them couldn't even survive a wildfire.
The fact that but for a couple of visits to Carnoustie's infamous bunkers and a rogue gorse bush on Sunday he might have done, left him feeling disappointed but optimistic.
Or, if you feel like tapping into your inner secret agent, you may choose to encrypt your data and store it in the ultra-secured, atomic-proof bunkers in Switzerland.
Those grains are used for high‑end beach sand and golf course bunkers—most famously the salt‑white traps of Augusta National Golf Club, site of the iconic Masters Tournament.
Hezbollah deployed the drones to hit Islamic State positions, bunkers and fortifications in the Western Qalamoun area near the border with Lebanon, achieving direct hits, the military media unit said.
In a statement released on Wednesday, the Combined Joint Task Force said four strikes near two cities in Syria hit tactical units and destroyed a mortar position and seven bunkers.
On the Pakistani side of the border, most houses built after a ceasefire in 2003 do not have bunkers, though the Pakistani government does have a program to build more.
On Friday, he often used irons or a lofted wood instead of his driver off the tee, minimizing his risk of trickling in to one of Troon's diabolical pot bunkers.
The land is scattered with dozens of empty bunkers that once housed World War II munitions, but Lennar wants to turn it into a full-fledged community with 13,000 homes.
The UN HQ sits inside the heavily guarded Mogadishu airport compound, a mini-city of containers and bunkers that also serves as the HQ of the African peacekeeping operation, Amisom.
Not to mention Open Doctors, golf-course architects who alter existing courses to make them fit for upcoming U.S. Opens and the present game—lengthening holes, moving greens, rethinking bunkers.
The defense of Hong Kong was centered on a network of concrete trenches and bunkers that snaked across the peaks and ridges separating Kowloon Peninsula from the rest of China.
This would help the Defense Department better understand what level or type of exposure is problematic and inform designs for improved protective measures — helmets, bunkers or walls — against future attacks.
Our Huey gunships soon arrived on the scene delivering heavy fire with M-60 machine guns and rockets blasting away from behind our positions over our heads into those bunkers.
Officers called it a "miracle" that there were no casualties at the blasted site, with missiles landing just a few meters from bunkers, and some essential personnel remaining outside throughout.
Photograph by Rafal Milach for The New Yorker Starting in 1943, the Nazis began building a series of underground bunkers beneath the Góry Sowie, or Owl Mountains, in Lower Silesia.
Enemy bunkers, tunnels as well as food and weapon caches found by America's D/16th Armor in the Tuy Hoa Valley made it clear the war was far from won.
The GPS-guided bomb weighs tens of thousands of pounds and is designed specifically to penetrate thick concrete that protects entrenched structures such as underground bunkers and weapon storage sites.
Anxiety is so high that some private citizens are taking preparedness to the next level and buying bunkers from companies like Oribe Seiki Seisakusho, whose sales have tripled since March.
After two years spent in a defensive crouch, the president's aides have emerged from their emotional bunkers in celebration of what they say is a total vindication of President Trump.
Because if you read Business Insider, if you read the Wall Street Journal, you read Forbes, you see all the Hollywood elite getting their storage bunkers, getting their food supply.
Over the past couple of years, these luxury bunkers have become commonplace for top execs, celebrities, foreign royals and others hoping to protect themselves from both natural disaster and an attacker.
It's hard to bond outside of the forced interaction of college gatherings and underground doomsday bunkers, but Kimmy seems to do just fine in her first year in New York City.
As you waggle the one over prerendered bunkers and into trenches, the other remains outside, trammeled to what's actually within immediate reach of the soldiers you control, to the tangible surfaces.
The two left behind promising research in particle physics, researching the creation of Dark Matter in the bowels of underground Chinese bunkers, to develop what they call a "Google for sound".
The episode with the clearest commentary on modern tech, "Safe and Sound," will probably age fastest, the same way that Dick's story about nuclear bunkers feels too dated to film today.
Click here to view original GIFGolf hazards like sand bunkers and lakes might ruin your day—but one hazard at Buffalo Creek Golf Course in Palmetto, Florida could end your life.
MOAB was originally intended to be used against large formations of troops and equipment or above-ground bunkers, but later the targets expanded to caves and tunnels buried under softer surfaces.
"As ISIS-K's losses have mounted, they are using IEDs, bunkers and tunnels to thicken their defense," General John W. Nicholson, commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, said in a statement.
For decades now, American veterans have forged bonds on battlefields, sleeping in sand-blown tents, swallowing fear in concrete bunkers, or cramming into the bowels of tanks for a dozen hours.
Though tested by nervy putts, deep bunkers and narrow fairways, he shot even par after he was told he might be penalized after his final stroke and built a cushy lead.
As panic sets in in some quarters, personal border closure imitates the knee-jerk political gesture: Food and medical supplies are hoarded, while the wealthiest few prepare their luxury doomsday bunkers.
In certain pockets of Silicon Valley, where tech-elite survivalists drool over abandoned missile silos that were converted into luxury bunkers, coronavirus is precisely the doomsday scenario they've been preparing for.
From cast-concrete bunkers to glass-framed aeries, the new houses shock, subverting long-established order with a cool blast of modernity, while also paying homage to the island's chilly dignity.
India is building more than 14,000 bunkers for families in Jammu and Kashmir state living close to the border, hoping to keep them safe near their homes rather than evacuate them.
They have fled to their upstate homes or to actual bunkers, or procured tests; some have even attempted to secure personal ventilators (that they undoubtedly do not know how to operate).
For the players participating in the United States Open, which begins Thursday, the bunkers will add a fickleness to what has been one of the most predictable parts of their games.
According to Glass, Bulger would talk about bunkers he had built, where he would keep his weapons, how he got rid of bodies and how he dug holes ahead of time.
In Death Stranding, you assume the role of Sam Porter Bridges (Reedus), a delivery man working in a postapocalyptic America that has dissolved into scattered communities in underground bunkers and cities.
That illusion is made stronger because of the wallpaper, which shows sunlight streaming through trees, like the sad reminders of nature that actually do adorn the interiors of millionaires' doomsday bunkers.
This cast-concrete, postwar structure has a rounded dome resting on the crowns of the concrete bunkers built by the Nazis on the Normandy coast in anticipation of the D-Day landings.
Think of it as an update to the MRE, or "meal ready to eat" that soldiers and survivalists carry with them on long treks (or use to stock their zombie-proof bunkers).
He saw fierce fighting in Guam and then hit the beach on Okinawa, where his regiment fought for weeks to pry Japanese defenders from the hillside tombs that they used as bunkers.
It included diagrams of the 'Ndrangheta hierarchy, descriptions of rituals, evidence of murders, locations of bunkers, and detailed accounts of cocaine smuggling, extortion rackets, money laundering, credit-card fraud, and public corruption.
That assessment wasn't a surprise to American intelligence agencies which have long assessed that the North Koreans have stored much of their weapons capability, including mobile missile launchers, in underground mountain bunkers.
On screen, Augusta National looks majestic because of the flora, the water hazards and the color palette, from bleach-white bunkers to fairways as deep a green as a Vietnamese rice paddy.
Once activated, the alert would spread through warning centers like FEMA's headquarters, secret bunkers like Mount Weather, and more than 2,000 state and local "warning points," such as emergency 911 dispatch centers.
Caroline Anning, a spokeswoman for Save the Children in southern Turkey, said Syrian relief workers she had spoken to in recent days told her they no longer felt safe in underground bunkers.
Atlas Survival Shelter, which sells a wide-range of bunkers and shelters as well as survival materials has also seen a huge spike in the sale of their survival goods, especially food.
The Landings, situated within tidal salt marshes and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, is also popular with native Diamondback Terrapins, which had a risky habit of depositing their eggs in golf course bunkers.
Once the arms were assembled in Argentina, some in secret bunkers in ordinary homes, they were shipped by land to Paraguay, which shares a porous border with Brazil, according to the authorities.
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As you know ... President Trump's beef with Iran is causing a surge in the number of Americans in the market for bunkers, as nuclear threats and missiles whiz around the Middle East.
The course superintendent, Zach Reineking, who has been at Erin Hills since before it opened in 2006, said there were lengthy experiments to find the appropriate sand to put in the bunkers.
It was an unforced error of occupation, a set of foreign military bunkers built on the grounds of a sawmill and lumber yard formerly operated by Haji Mateen, a local timber baron.
It adds a new selection to the "Structures" tab in Workshop mode that gives you access to a variety of architectural styles — including standard residential homes, bunkers, capsule-style dwellings and industrial buildings.
As Steven Stashwick points out in the Diplomat, a journal on Asian affairs, these denials were always suspect, given the growing evidence of radar installations and bomber-sized bunkers made of reinforced concrete.
The tunnels are among many military bunkers and batteries carved into Oahu as part of a buildup that began after Hawaii became a U.S. territory in 1898 and continued through World War Two.
"A lot of these holes have a bunker in play and that's causing me to not want to hit driver, because the bunkers are truly a water hazard," world number two Thomas said.
I'd be fine if the decoy bunker turned out to be a "decoy decoy bunker" and they go down the rabbit hole of false alarm bunkers for the remaining 5 episodes this season.
Preppers quickly became the most-watched show in the channel's history, and spawned popular spin-offs like Doomsday Bunkers (think home-renovation show, but with armored blast doors instead of open-plan kitchens).
The Soylent community also overlaps with that of apocalypse preppers—the powdered formula is perfect for stocking up underground bunkers—and thrifty shoppers willing to sacrifice solids for an assured source of nutrition.
He dismisses the notion that the police might be targeting a rap festival as "that conspiracy theory shit," but does recommend that we build personal bunkers for when the civil war pops off.
That assessment comes as no surprise to American intelligence agencies which have long assessed that the North Koreans have stored much of their weapons capability, including mobile missile launchers, in underground mountain bunkers.
Hoxha-era paranoia was to be found everywhere from spikes in vineyards to deter potential enemy paratroopers to more than 700,000 concrete bunkers across the country, housing soldiers on guard for potential attack.
These high-end bunkers can cost nearly $20 million to build and are outfitted with luxury amenities: think swimming pools, movie theaters, gyms, rock climbing walls, dog parks, game rooms, and indoor pools.
It said in a statement the strikes targeted Islamic State positions in seven areas, including near Tal Afar, where 11 strikes destroyed nine bunkers, five culverts and four bridges used by the militants.
This was evidenced by the deluge of messages and drawings left behind on houses and bunkers and in trenches by American "Sammies" — a nickname the French used for the soldiers of Uncle Sam.
In 2007, the 49-year-old real-estate developer Joachim Kuylenstierna bought a gated 400 acres that had originally been a quarry and then, during the Cold War, the site for 100 bunkers.
But one owner, a Swedish industrialist who bought one of the largest bunkers in the development six years ago, asked Skalso to take the firm's concept to astonishing depths, both aesthetically and literally.
The three concrete bunkers that line the boardwalk date back to Robert Moses, the New York City power broker and shaper, but the modern buzzing Rockaway concession scene is barely a decade old.
Woods elicited loud cheers with an assortment of impressive shots from the rough and out of bunkers, as well as several lengthy par-saving putts, all of which compensated for his wayward driving.
Most of the replies to the tweets about the scavenger hunt are comments about how there should be Cheez-It bunkers in all cities, not just New York, which seems unfair to expect.
Shouting, "You guys run like hell, and I'll cover you," Don waited an instant before springing to his feet and opening up on the enemy bunkers with his M-16 on full automatic.
Grynkewich also said Wednesday that he visited al-Asad in the days immediately after the strike and found that the missiles had landed tens of meters away from bunkers housing the U.S. troops.
Instead of fantasizing about sexual utopias in nuclear bunkers, though, she keeps interrupting (amusingly at first, and then tiresomely) with lengthy monologues about matriarchal orders in the animal kingdom, specifically among the bonobos.
The White House is also looking at pre-emptive military strike options, a senior Trump administration official said, though the challenge is huge given the country's mountainous terrain and deep tunnels and bunkers.
It is the first time troops at the base have spoken in detail of the moments before the attack, revealing that they were able to seek shelter in bunkers shortly before missiles struck.
With the West course designed by renowned architect Alister MacKenzie, players may see elements of the Scot's work at Augusta National as they negotiate deep bunkers and greens with subtle slopes and speed.
They're merely a stepping stone toward true augmented reality eyewear — a public hardware beta for the Snap Lab R&D team that Apple and Facebook aren't getting as they tinker in their bunkers.
So many of the games made for VR haven't had direct comparisons to console titles, but diving through bunkers shooting up Nazis kind of showcased where Oculus pushes boundaries and where it falters.
Crystal-clear rivers testify to a near-total lack of civilization outside the angular gunmetal buildings that mark the entrances to underground cities and bunkers, where refugees hide out from the black rain.
"Bunkers and shelters are a dreary reality throughout the country, because in Israel threat and exceptional situations are a part of everyday life," writes Austrian journalist Danielle Spera in one of the book's essays.
"Only those families are still here which have concrete bunkers built within or along their homes," said Muhammad Din, a resident of Chakothi, a village in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir near the de facto border.
There's a strict standard for volleyball courts, approved by an expert in Ontario, Canada, and a whole menu for golf courses: one blend for bunkers; another for topdressing; another, dyed green, for divot repair.
The witches reveal that they've not only planted some sleeper cell witch agents in other bunkers but also that they're only thing that stands in the way of Langdon causing the extinction of humanity.
There are off-site ­bunkers, duped innocents and wild smear campaigns, including one that accuses a Democratic rival of trying to build a $600 million "Taj Mahal library" in honor of former Senator Arlen Specter.
The putts would not drop for the duo over the next couple of holes, however, and at the 17th, Olesen's drive found one of the series of bunkers on the left of the fairway.
In Kaliningrad, an exclave that is home to Russia's Baltic Fleet, Moscow has deployed new weaponry, including nuclear-capable ballistic missiles, and upgraded facilities, including what appear to be active nuclear-weapon storage bunkers.
GTA Online's Gunrunning update will allow entrepreneurial players to establish themselves in the world of gunrunning by building bunkers to research and manufacture illegal guns and other weapons to sell on the black market.
State government officials and contractors said hundreds of underground bunkers, with their walls and roofs three times the thickness of a regular house and consuming 10 times as much steel, have already been built.
The artillery was intended to harass Vietcong; but there were no Vietcong in My Lai, not any more at least, so it merely damaged houses and dikes and forced residents to hide in bunkers.
During World War II, it helped furnish cement for the construction of a massive coastal wall of bunkers for the Nazis, known as the Atlantic Wall, that stretched from Scandinavia to the Spanish border.
Many have warned for years that this is what the rich will do when climate change, too, threatens their way of life: retreat to fortified bunkers, with no apologies to the rest left behind.
The leader will have to avoid a stream to the right and a sea of trees off the tee before stroking an approach to a long, narrow green protected by bunkers left and right.
The main bunkers, where the command was located, had lavish protection — a layer of logs, a layer of dirt, and succeeding layers of logs and dirt up to eight or nine feet in height.
One of the few doctors who has stayed in eastern Ghouta, on the outskirts of Damascus, she administers treatment out of a warren of tunnels and bunkers in an underground hospital called the Cave.
Every evening, those who live along the disputed border, known as the Line of Control, cram into small, cavelike bunkers, overwhelmed by the bitter winter chill and the very real possibility of sudden death.
On April 13, the US military dropped a school bus-size munition nicknamed the " mother of all bombs" on a network of ISIS-held caves and bunkers in northeastern Afghanistan, according to the Pentagon.
In one corner there was a hole that dropped down to a storage area and reportedly to tunnels leading to other bunkers set strategically on nearby hilltops, always within sight of at least one other.
During the live state television interview at Natanz, a nuclear facility with underground bunkers protected from airstrikes, Salehi said a new workshop there that was nearly ready to open could build 60 centrifuges a day.
The airport took the bizarre theories â€" about everything from the devilish horse statue outside to underground tunnels and bunkers â€" and created an ad campaign to troll airport attendees amid construction in the building.
When we arrive, Hunnewell is moving feed in one of the concrete bunkers that are now used to house forages for cows instead of the large metal silos that came into prominence in the 1980s.
Mr Moon has also persuaded Mr Trump to lift a limit on the range and payload of its (non-nuclear) missiles, allowing the South's army to deploy more powerful ones, eg, able to destroy bunkers.
"As ISIS-K's losses have mounted, they are using IEDs, bunkers and tunnels to thicken their defense," said Gen John Nicholson, commander of the US forces in Afghanistan, in a statement shortly after the strike.
Marine fuels, also known as bunkers, with a maximum 0.5 percent sulphur content are "available in Fujairah as early as February 2019 onwards," said a notice to mariners posted on the Port of Fujairah's website.
The original property had featured an Arnold Palmer designed golf course that is now a cross-country course designed by British Olympic gold medalist Mark Phillips, where bunkers and tee boxes can still be spotted.
"Bedrocan cannabis is grown in controlled conditions in bunkers, from cloned cuttings," said Dr. David Caldicott, senior lecturer at the faculty of medicine at Australian National University and author of the Australian Medical Cannabis Course.
They had fortified bunkers in concrete houses that most American weapons could not penetrate and the enemy knew it would take suicidal room-clearing assaults and ultimately the destruction of the city to eject them.
The deep pot bunkers remained the biggest obstacles — and they claimed their share of victims, including Montgomerie, who needed two shots to extricate himself from one on the first hole — yet there was little carnage.
Singapore suppliers of marine fuels, or bunkers, have come under pressure in the past couple of years, however, due to tougher rules and shrinking margins from increased competition, resulting in some companies exiting the market.
The same evolution that created the sand for Trump's golf bunkers, put fish in the sea and wheat in bread has delivered the planet to a moment of choice: change or risk destroying it all.
R.T. Walson for The Wall Street Journal spoke to several survivalists who have finally found a use for the worst-case scenarios bunkers they previously bought, now that the coronavirus is rapidly spreading across America.
U.S. troops at Ayn al Asad Air Base in western Iraq hunkered down in concrete bunkers last month as Iranian missile strikes rocked the runway, destroying guard towers, hangars and buildings used to fly drones.
Marine fuels, also known as bunkers, with a maximum 0.5 percent sulfur content are "available in Fujairah as early as February 2019 onwards," said a notice to mariners posted on the Port of Fujairah's website.
Pentagon officials for years have warned that North Korea has thousands of tunnels and bunkers beneath its surface, some hundreds of feet deep and possibly used to hide troops and chemical, biological and nuclear weapons.
In the meantime, some celebrities have taken to singing songs from their bunkers as a means of perking up the spirits of those who have less cushy homes in which to wait out the crisis.
Ms. Dye looked back on her career in a book of her own, "From Birdies to Bunkers: Discover How Golf Can Bring Love, Humor, and Success Into Your Life" (2004), also written with Mr. Shaw.
The South Korean capital, with its population of more than 10 million, is firmly in range of North Korean guns which, like its nuclear program, are believed to be stored in deep, hard–to-destroy bunkers.
Defending champion and home favorite McIlroy began tentatively, dragging a putt past the hole at the third to card a bogey, before finding bunkers at the 12th and 13th, only to save par on both occasions.
Refineries have been ramping up distillate production ahead of the introduction of new IMO regulations for marine bunkers at the start of 2020, which will force many vessels to burn distillates rather than residual fuel oil.
In the "All in the Family" episode, which aired first, the Bunkers played host to the Jefferson family after Edith (Marisa Tomei) accidentally volunteered to have her home be the site of a going away party.
The IBIA said that a common, but speculative, view was that the current wave of contagion likely came from "inappropriate cutter stocks used in the production of bunkers at one or more refineries and/or terminals".
If society starts to crumble—be it from climate change, nukes, zombies, whatever—while some people may retreat to the safety of their underground bunkers, others will probably flee the cities and head to the forests.
Refineries have been ramping up distillate production ahead of the introduction of new IMO regulations for marine bunkers at the start of 303, which will force many vessels to burn distillates rather than residual fuel oil.
Donald Trump is "right on" about the economy, Carl Icahn told CNBC on Tuesday, claiming the "Archie Bunkers of the world" will support the real estate tycoon after his pledges to cut taxes across the board.
It is absolutely magical being on set even when ... we would be doing a lot of military type scenes and running and kind of clambering out of our bunkers and having sand thrown in your face.
Instead, they are turning primarily to Singapore, the world's top refueling hub, to buy marine fuels, also known as bunkers, with some diverting to smaller bunkering ports, including in India and Sri Lanka, the sources said.
Don't: Stock up on suppliesAt this point, you've started noticing the weird boys-with-bunkers stocking up on canned food—beans with impossible shelf-lives, tubes of "astronaut food," powdered milk, guns, that sort of thing.
How it expected to win with an overly cautious, graying policy wonk with a tendency toward building bunkers when media scrutiny gets intense will be a question answered by countless studies, columns and unauthorized tell-alls.
For starters, the airport was $2 billion over budget, leading some to believe it has an underground structure that is either used as bunkers or as the headquarters of the supposed world-controlling group the Illuminati.
Although we don't have specific historical data about non-distance factors that contribute to a hole's difficulty, such as bunkers and water hazards, we can infer information about them from how golfers perform as a group.
The website says it's one of around 650 remaining Nazi bunkers in Hamburg (during the Third Reich, the city had more than anywhere else at 1,051), however the majority were more subtle than the Flak Towers.
He escaped greenside bunkers on No. 14 and No. 15 (both par-4s), and he got up and down with sand-wedge flop shots from the rough on No. 3 and No. 8 (both par-3s).
The White House hopes for a V-shaped economic cycle this time: a recession in which growth plunges then sharply recovers as consumers emerge from their bunkers with jobs to go to and money to spend.
He made two medium-length birdie putts to offset bogeys from the bunkers, but fell out of a chance to be in the last group when he missed a 6-foot par putt on the 17th.
On my recent visit to North Korea, officials repeatedly said that with their bunkers and tunnels, and ability to strike back, they could not only survive a nuclear war with the U.S., but would even prevail.
Texas International Terminals plans to operate its own crude distillation unit (CDU) at a site in Galveston, Texas, producing bunker and gas oil for affiliate GCC Bunkers, which will supply crude and market the resulting fuels.
"Asked if the US would have seen casualties if it had not had advanced warning, giving troops time to take cover in bunkers and other hardened facilities, Milley said, "I think that&aposs a reasonable conclusion.
A more formalized policy, adopted from the Australian approach to wildfire, would see towns and cities identify and even build "fire bunkers," places where they could concentrate people and fire-fighting resources without demanding everyone flee.
It built a network of bunkers and tunnels near Lebanon's southern border, trained thousands of committed fighters to battle Israel's army and built up an arsenal of rockets capable of striking far across the Jewish state.
What we do know is that B61 warheads in NATO nations are held for safe storage in special electronic vaults—known as a Weapons Storage and Security System, or WS3—in the floors of hardened bunkers.
"All in all, good players can avoid bunkers, and the philosophy here was to remind players that a bunker is a hazard," said the Fox Sports analyst Paul Azinger, the 1993 winner of the P.G.A. Championship.
Stenson, full of adrenaline on the 18th tee, hammered his tee shot 310 yards down the fairway and was mightily relieved to see it stop 12 inches short of one of Royal Troon's fiendish pot bunkers.
The bunkers are shoulder-height, the gorse thorns will bleed you before giving back your ball, and even the most seasoned links player will struggle to gauge how the wind is going to affect a putt.
The missiles, which would destroy North Korea's artillery, reportedly have a range of about 75 miles and can penetrate bunkers, which helps because many of North Korea's troops and weapons near the border are stationed underground.
These kinds of bombs are meant to be used in attacks on "strongpoints, bunkers, and dug-in facilities; armored and semi-armored vehicles; personnel; and certain maritime threats," according to a US document disclosing the planned sale.
Planes don't fall from the sky, nuclear reactors don't explode, and people who went into their bunkers a few hours earlier to await armageddon come sheepishly back out and start trying to offload their stockpiled canned food.
Watch more on Daily VICE: Here, military scientists analyze the fundamental characteristics of different types of explosives, looking at how the energy they produce affects objects, from bunkers to bodies, in the path of the blast wave.
Seven hundred locations — North Korean military bases, launch sites, airfields, and underground bunkers — are in the I&W target deck for daily scrutiny, while another 700 indicators of activity on and off fixed targets are constantly monitored.
To combat air pollution, the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the United Nations' shipping agency, has set global regulations to cap the sulphur content in marine fuels, known as bunkers, at 0.5 percent down from 3.5 percent now.
Second, the light platforming puzzles once limited to tower climbing are now spread across the game's incredible "prepper stashes," bite-sized challenges that let you explore the homes and bunkers of those caught up by the reaping.
Koepka said on Tuesday that he might hit his driver eight or nine times a round, a strategy he thinks will allow him to fly his tee shots over the many penal bunkers dotting the links layout.
Now we can add BunkerEx to the list, a newly funded startup out of London that is building an online marketplace to change the way shipping companies buy fuel, or 'bunkers,' to use the correct industry term.
It turns out these bunkers are somehow connected to Michael Langdon (Cody Fern), the demon baby Antichrist revealed at the end of Murder House, who is a now man with the face of an Calvin Klein angel.
We also learn that the bunkers are also home to the witches of Coven, who, after the nuclear fallout, crashed the bunker where Tim, Emily, and most of the rest of the Apocalypse cast are hanging out.
In the 1980s, Tiger bombings and sabotage forced the line to shut down; the guerrillas then seized control of the adjacent territory, ripped up the rails to make bunkers, and let the jungle reclaim what was left.
They hurled grenades into bunkers where women and children were hiding, shot prisoners and then cut off their ears and scalps for souvenirs, murdered villagers for no reason and left many of them behind in mass graves.
Mr. Woods was a Golf Digest contributor for more than a decade, with his byline appearing on columns like "Try My 4-Iron Chip Shot" and "Stay Tall in Fairway Bunkers" until the arrangement ended in 2011.
President Xi Jinping swore that China's operations served only the common good, an assertion undermined by the immense ecological damage of the construction, and by the subsequent installation of missiles, military radar and reinforced bunkers for warplanes.
Livestock nibbled the valley grasses down to playable height, rabbit's warrens were patted down and puttable, and where the sheep laid into hillsides and wore the grass down to its sandy bottom, golf's first bunkers were born.

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