Northern Irish Government To Sell Off It's Nuclear Bunker

BALLYMENA, NORTHERN IRELAND - FEBRUARY 4: A CCTV camera feeds a live view of the outside world back into a nuclear bunker site on February 4, 2016 in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. The underground shelter has been put up for sale by the offices of the Northern Ireland First and Deputy First Minister. The bunker which was completed in 1990 was built to hold up to 235 people in the event of a nuclear bomb and is complete with kitchen facilities, dormitories and decontamination chambers. The site, one of approximately 1,600 nuclear monitoring posts built in the UK since 1955, is on the housing market with an asking price of £575,000. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)
BALLYMENA, NORTHERN IRELAND - FEBRUARY 4: A CCTV camera feeds a live view of the outside world back into a nuclear bunker site on February 4, 2016 in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. The underground shelter has been put up for sale by the offices of the Northern Ireland First and Deputy First Minister. The bunker which was completed in 1990 was built to hold up to 235 people in the event of a nuclear bomb and is complete with kitchen facilities, dormitories and decontamination chambers. The site, one of approximately 1,600 nuclear monitoring posts built in the UK since 1955, is on the housing market with an asking price of £575,000. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)
Northern Irish Government To Sell Off It's Nuclear Bunker
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