i spent 24 hours in a NUCLEAR BUNKER... - Summary

Summary

A person visits a declassified missile silo in Roswell, New Mexico that they booked on Airbnb. The silo is 40 feet underground and was originally used to launch nuclear missiles. The owner, Gary, gives them a tour of the facility and explains its history. The visitor spends 24 hours in the silo, exploring its depths and trying to survive with minimal supplies. They bring a few items with them, including a book on surviving atomic attacks and a ghost-hunting device. Throughout their stay, they experience strange occurrences and feelings of fear and unease. Eventually, they leave the silo and return home, reflecting on their experience and the history of the facility.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator is currently in a nuclear bunker 40 feet underground.
2. The bunker is a declassified missile silo that was used to shoot nukes.
3. The narrator arrived at the silo after a three-hour drive from Roswell, New Mexico.
4. The silo is owned by a man named Gary, who also lives there with his wife.
5. The silo has 4,000-pound manganese doors that can withstand 5,000 degrees in temperature.
6. The silo has a total of 145 feet to the bottom, with each door above the narrator's head weighing 150,000 pounds.
7. The narrator planned to spend 24 hours in the silo.
8. The narrator brought a dog named Monty and a few items with him, including a book called "Survival Under Atomic Attacks".
9. The narrator used a ghost-hunting device to detect paranormal activity in the silo.
10. The narrator experienced strange occurrences and feelings of unease during his stay in the silo.
11. The narrator left the silo after 24 hours and returned home.
12. There are 72 missile silos like this in America.
13. The narrator's Instagram username is mentioned at the end of the video.
14. The narrator will post pictures of the silo on his Instagram account.
15. The narrator records a video of his experience in the silo and shares it with his audience.