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    Bomb Shelter Decor for Post-Nuclear Living

    In the days of duck-and-cover drills and atomic anxiety, many families bought space in bomb shelters, stocking and decorating their possible nuclear homes. Richard Ross's photographs capture the abandoned shelters and what some families planned to take to the apocalypse.

    Ross's book Waiting for the End of the World contains photographs and accounts of bomb shelters from across America, Europe, and Asia. Below are photos from just a few of those shelters: shelters in Sanpete and Salt Lake City, Utah, the Phillip Hoag and Charlie Hull Shelters in Emigrant, Montana, oil tycoon's Ling Chieh Kung's shelter in Conroe, Texas, and a public shelter near Zurich.

    Picture Show: Waiting for the End of the World [GOOD Magazine via Presurfer]

    Kitchen in shelter in Sanpete, Utah
    Entrance to shelter in Sanpete, Utah
    Storage Shelves in Sanpete, Utah
    Entrance to shelter in Salt Lake City, Utah
    Traverse tunnel in shelter in Salt Lake City, Utah
    Entrance to Phillip Hoag Shelter in Emigrant, Montana
    Communications tower for Phillip Hoag Shelter in Emigrant, Montana
    Entrance to Kung's shelter in Conroe, Texas
    Jail cells in Kung's shelter in Conroe, Texas
    Operating room in Kung's shelter in Conroe, Texas
    Bedroom in Charlie Hull Shelter in Emigrant, Montana
    Bedroom in Charlie Hull Shelter in Emigrant, Montana
    Living room in Charlie Hull Shelter in Emigrant, Montana
    Air filters in public shelter near Zurich, Switzerland
    Doors to public shelter near Zurich, Switzerland
    Personal unit in public shelter near Zurich, Switzerland


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