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South Dakota doomsday city built underground | On Balance
Bunkers, survival plans, stocked pantries and stashes of supplies — We’ve heard about doomsday preppers for a while. But now it’s becoming a big business. Real estate speculators say there are plenty of people out there worried enough about the future to buy properties in bunker communities. NewsNation national correspondent Brian Entin visits a former Army base turned bunker community in South Dakota that’s off-grid and built to be self-sufficient.
"On Balance with Leland Vittert" takes a critical look at some of the day's hottest subjects. Weekdays at 7p/6C. #OnBalance
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published: 14 Dec 2023
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We Explored the World’s Largest Doomsday Community (575 underground bunkers)
We spent 24 hours exploring 575 underground bunkers in the middle of South Dakota being converted into the worlds largest prepper community. Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/karaandnate
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published: 25 Apr 2021
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South Dakota mining town revitalized by underground science lab
The small South Dakota city of Lead was once home to the largest gold mine in North America. When it closed in 2002, the town took a big hit as hundreds of workers lost their jobs and many left in search of work. But the future of Lead could hinge on people going back underground to dig into a very different matter. Jim Axelrod reports.
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published: 17 Oct 2017
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Former South Dakota Gold Mine Now an Underground Research Lab
Once a hugely productive gold mine in the western state of South Dakota, it is now being used as an underground research lab where scientists are trying to learn more about the universe. VOA's Lesya Bakalets and Serge Sokolov went to the former mine to report on what is now a world class research lab that attracts scientists from across the globe.
Originally published at - https://www.voanews.com/a/south-dakota-mine-research-lab/4217479.html
published: 21 Jan 2018
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South Dakota's Underground Lakes May Hold Purest Water On Earth
www.undergroundworldnews.com
Hundreds of feet beneath the Black Hills, a team of scientists and researchers snake through dark, narrow and silent corridors of ancient rock to reach their goal: what is thought to be some of the purest water on Earth.
The crew of National Park Service scientists that's anchored by microbiologist Hazel Barton travels sporadically to the lowest reaches of South Dakota's Wind Cave National Park to study a series of underground lakes, which were discovered in the 1960s and aren't home to any animal life or even easily detectable microscopic organisms.
But Barton, from the University of Akron, has discovered there is bacteria — albeit scant — in the lakes. She's beginning to analyze about six years of data and hopes to decipher how the bacteria survives, answer...
published: 30 Aug 2015
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FARM SHOW - "Underground" Greenhouse Grows Citrus In The Snow
FARM SHOW - "Underground" Greenhouse Grows Citrus In The Snow
Growing lemons and oranges in Nebraska? Impossible, would be the first word most people would think of, but not Russell Finch. He bills himself as the largest citrus grower in all of Nebraska. Besides citrus he also grows pears, avocados, figs, roses, yucca, agave, hibiscus, and hundreds of other types of flowers, fruits, vegetables, trees and plants. His secret? A home-built “underground” greenhouse.
Finch first developed an interest in using earth heat in 1979, when he was planning the heating system for a new house. He wanted to use a heat pump as the only source of heating and cooling, but was told it would have to be supplemented with electric heat during the coldest days in winter. Knowing that the temperature is s...
published: 17 Jul 2018
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Indigenous reservation creates underground greenhouse
When an indigenous reservation in South Dakota was facing a food crisis, they came up with a creative solution for growing fresh food all year round — by creating an underground greenhouse built four feet underground!
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published: 20 Apr 2023
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Touring a Top Secret Underground Doomsday Bunker
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published: 19 Mar 2022
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DakotaCon 2024 - Track 2
7:21 Abraham Aranguren - LeaveHomeSafe: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly - A Deep Dive Into A COVID-19 Contact Tracing App's Security
1:05:46 Nathan Harmer - Building Tomorrow's Networks: FTTX and PON in Action
1:37:36 Dr. Bob Ross - Information-age Cyberspace Innovation and Acquisition in the DoD
2:31:15 Jessica Gulick - Fusing Esports and Cyber: Innovation for the Cyber Workforce
3:30:52 Vic Norris - Convergence of the Technical and Cognitive in Competition through Conflict
4:36:24 Carlos Alford - TRANSCOM Anywhere (TCA) Cyber Security: Joint Deployment Distribution Enterprise (JDDE)
5:34:20 Joe Christian - Locking Down the Lifecycle: Integrating Security into CI/CD Processes
published: 22 Mar 2024
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Underground greenhouses offer more than just food
Underground greenhouses offer more than just food
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published: 08 Dec 2022
5:08
South Dakota doomsday city built underground | On Balance
Bunkers, survival plans, stocked pantries and stashes of supplies — We’ve heard about doomsday preppers for a while. But now it’s becoming a big business. Real ...
Bunkers, survival plans, stocked pantries and stashes of supplies — We’ve heard about doomsday preppers for a while. But now it’s becoming a big business. Real estate speculators say there are plenty of people out there worried enough about the future to buy properties in bunker communities. NewsNation national correspondent Brian Entin visits a former Army base turned bunker community in South Dakota that’s off-grid and built to be self-sufficient.
"On Balance with Leland Vittert" takes a critical look at some of the day's hottest subjects. Weekdays at 7p/6C. #OnBalance
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Bunkers, survival plans, stocked pantries and stashes of supplies — We’ve heard about doomsday preppers for a while. But now it’s becoming a big business. Real estate speculators say there are plenty of people out there worried enough about the future to buy properties in bunker communities. NewsNation national correspondent Brian Entin visits a former Army base turned bunker community in South Dakota that’s off-grid and built to be self-sufficient.
"On Balance with Leland Vittert" takes a critical look at some of the day's hottest subjects. Weekdays at 7p/6C. #OnBalance
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- published: 14 Dec 2023
- views: 208251
19:37
We Explored the World’s Largest Doomsday Community (575 underground bunkers)
We spent 24 hours exploring 575 underground bunkers in the middle of South Dakota being converted into the worlds largest prepper community. Get Surfshark VPN a...
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Vlog 765 | #vanlife at xPoint, South Dakota, USA | State 27/50 | Filmed April 8, 2021
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Vlog 765 | #vanlife at xPoint, South Dakota, USA | State 27/50 | Filmed April 8, 2021
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Originally from Nashville, Tennessee, we got married June 2013 and quickly caught the #travel bug! We started “travel hacking” & finally decided we wanted to go travel for one year. After 2 years of saving $ and over 2 million miles and points, we sold our cars and apartment and left home January 10, 2016. We started this #travelvlog to share our experiences with friends and family, then decided we really liked vlogging and traveling, and we didn’t want to stop after just one year! After achieving our new goal of 100 countries and then all 7 continents (check out our documentary here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuFv4iF8wgg&t=1s), we had no plans to slow down, until 2020 decided to force us to ;) which is when we bought a converted Sprinter van to start exploring our own country for the first time. #Vanlife was a major adjustment and so different than flying every week like we were used to, but we are incredibly thankful to be able to continue doing something we love every day. 😊🎥🌎
- published: 25 Apr 2021
- views: 5312637
6:40
South Dakota mining town revitalized by underground science lab
The small South Dakota city of Lead was once home to the largest gold mine in North America. When it closed in 2002, the town took a big hit as hundreds of work...
The small South Dakota city of Lead was once home to the largest gold mine in North America. When it closed in 2002, the town took a big hit as hundreds of workers lost their jobs and many left in search of work. But the future of Lead could hinge on people going back underground to dig into a very different matter. Jim Axelrod reports.
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The small South Dakota city of Lead was once home to the largest gold mine in North America. When it closed in 2002, the town took a big hit as hundreds of workers lost their jobs and many left in search of work. But the future of Lead could hinge on people going back underground to dig into a very different matter. Jim Axelrod reports.
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- published: 17 Oct 2017
- views: 8906
2:40
Former South Dakota Gold Mine Now an Underground Research Lab
Once a hugely productive gold mine in the western state of South Dakota, it is now being used as an underground research lab where scientists are trying to lear...
Once a hugely productive gold mine in the western state of South Dakota, it is now being used as an underground research lab where scientists are trying to learn more about the universe. VOA's Lesya Bakalets and Serge Sokolov went to the former mine to report on what is now a world class research lab that attracts scientists from across the globe.
Originally published at - https://www.voanews.com/a/south-dakota-mine-research-lab/4217479.html
https://wn.com/Former_South_Dakota_Gold_Mine_Now_An_Underground_Research_Lab
Once a hugely productive gold mine in the western state of South Dakota, it is now being used as an underground research lab where scientists are trying to learn more about the universe. VOA's Lesya Bakalets and Serge Sokolov went to the former mine to report on what is now a world class research lab that attracts scientists from across the globe.
Originally published at - https://www.voanews.com/a/south-dakota-mine-research-lab/4217479.html
- published: 21 Jan 2018
- views: 1647
2:32
South Dakota's Underground Lakes May Hold Purest Water On Earth
www.undergroundworldnews.com
Hundreds of feet beneath the Black Hills, a team of scientists and researchers snake through dark, narrow and silent corridors of a...
www.undergroundworldnews.com
Hundreds of feet beneath the Black Hills, a team of scientists and researchers snake through dark, narrow and silent corridors of ancient rock to reach their goal: what is thought to be some of the purest water on Earth.
The crew of National Park Service scientists that's anchored by microbiologist Hazel Barton travels sporadically to the lowest reaches of South Dakota's Wind Cave National Park to study a series of underground lakes, which were discovered in the 1960s and aren't home to any animal life or even easily detectable microscopic organisms.
But Barton, from the University of Akron, has discovered there is bacteria — albeit scant — in the lakes. She's beginning to analyze about six years of data and hopes to decipher how the bacteria survives, answer questions about how it interacted before multicellular organisms came along and perhaps find new sources of antibiotics.
"It has the potential to answer a lot of questions that we have in biology that you can't answer anywhere else because you have levels of complexity," she said.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/wind-cave-national-park-purest-water_55e1c8f0e4b0b7a963393563?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
https://wn.com/South_Dakota's_Underground_Lakes_May_Hold_Purest_Water_On_Earth
www.undergroundworldnews.com
Hundreds of feet beneath the Black Hills, a team of scientists and researchers snake through dark, narrow and silent corridors of ancient rock to reach their goal: what is thought to be some of the purest water on Earth.
The crew of National Park Service scientists that's anchored by microbiologist Hazel Barton travels sporadically to the lowest reaches of South Dakota's Wind Cave National Park to study a series of underground lakes, which were discovered in the 1960s and aren't home to any animal life or even easily detectable microscopic organisms.
But Barton, from the University of Akron, has discovered there is bacteria — albeit scant — in the lakes. She's beginning to analyze about six years of data and hopes to decipher how the bacteria survives, answer questions about how it interacted before multicellular organisms came along and perhaps find new sources of antibiotics.
"It has the potential to answer a lot of questions that we have in biology that you can't answer anywhere else because you have levels of complexity," she said.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/wind-cave-national-park-purest-water_55e1c8f0e4b0b7a963393563?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
- published: 30 Aug 2015
- views: 18716
2:07
FARM SHOW - "Underground" Greenhouse Grows Citrus In The Snow
FARM SHOW - "Underground" Greenhouse Grows Citrus In The Snow
Growing lemons and oranges in Nebraska? Impossible, would be the first word most people would th...
FARM SHOW - "Underground" Greenhouse Grows Citrus In The Snow
Growing lemons and oranges in Nebraska? Impossible, would be the first word most people would think of, but not Russell Finch. He bills himself as the largest citrus grower in all of Nebraska. Besides citrus he also grows pears, avocados, figs, roses, yucca, agave, hibiscus, and hundreds of other types of flowers, fruits, vegetables, trees and plants. His secret? A home-built “underground” greenhouse.
Finch first developed an interest in using earth heat in 1979, when he was planning the heating system for a new house. He wanted to use a heat pump as the only source of heating and cooling, but was told it would have to be supplemented with electric heat during the coldest days in winter. Knowing that the temperature is stable at 52 to 57 degrees F at 8 to 10 ft. below ground, he reasoned that if he could extract air at that temperature the heat pump would function as if it were in a southern climate. Russell contacted scientists at the University of Nebraska to evaluate his idea but was told it wasn’t feasible.
Ignoring what he had been told, he pressed on. Next, he phoned the heating division of the Coleman Company in Kansas. After speaking with one of their engineers, who encouraged him to pursue his idea and agreed it could work, he was furnished with a heat pump at dealer cost. It was installed and has been functioning as predicted for over 22 years.
The system uses a 1/3 hp blower to pull air through 1,100 ft. of 6-in. dia. solid plastic pipe, buried along one side of his house.
The underground-heated air is blown into the greenhouse before it’s channeled to a room that houses the heat pump. Then the air is pushed out again by the blower to the underground tubes. An additional tube heats and cools the garage area.
The greenhouse is buried 5 ft. below ground and has an overall height of 14 ft. The trees inside are not in pots but actually planted in the ground.
Nebraska winters average low temperatures of 10 degrees. Typically, 20 days per year are below zero. The temperature in the greenhouse, even during the coldest weather, has never fallen below 35 degrees even when the outside temperature has plummeted to minus 40 degrees. Plant loss due to frost is zero.
In a region where homeowners frequently spend over $200 per month to heat their homes, Russel estimates that it costs about $450 per year to keep air circulating in the greenhouse and to keep the plants watered. His total energy costs per year, including a substantial amount of energy used to water over an acre of grass, plants and trees surrounding the home, is about $2,400. The size of the house is over 5,500 sq. ft.
To be able to grow both heat-loving plants and plants that need cold weather to go into dormancy, he had to divide the greenhouse into a tropical section and a cold weather section. By diverting the heating pipes to the tropical room, and opening a door at one end of the cold room, he was able to drop the temperatures enough to force dormancy.
The greenhouse measures 80 ft. long by 16 ft. wide. Finch says the only thing he would change about his design is to use a metal frame instead of wood for the greenhouse, even though the redwood frame has held up for over 20 years.
The benefits have far outweighed the costs to build the system. “Our cost for the greenhouse was around $7,500 for the material and excavation work,” says Finch. “I did all of the building and only needed help from my wife handing me the 6 by 12-ft. Lexan panels. Included in the cost was lumber, 6-in. tubing, Lexan panels, foam insulation, metal roofing, the blower motor, electric wiring, and other miscellaneous parts. These are 1992 prices so the cost could be higher now.”
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FARM SHOW - "Underground" Greenhouse Grows Citrus In The Snow
Growing lemons and oranges in Nebraska? Impossible, would be the first word most people would think of, but not Russell Finch. He bills himself as the largest citrus grower in all of Nebraska. Besides citrus he also grows pears, avocados, figs, roses, yucca, agave, hibiscus, and hundreds of other types of flowers, fruits, vegetables, trees and plants. His secret? A home-built “underground” greenhouse.
Finch first developed an interest in using earth heat in 1979, when he was planning the heating system for a new house. He wanted to use a heat pump as the only source of heating and cooling, but was told it would have to be supplemented with electric heat during the coldest days in winter. Knowing that the temperature is stable at 52 to 57 degrees F at 8 to 10 ft. below ground, he reasoned that if he could extract air at that temperature the heat pump would function as if it were in a southern climate. Russell contacted scientists at the University of Nebraska to evaluate his idea but was told it wasn’t feasible.
Ignoring what he had been told, he pressed on. Next, he phoned the heating division of the Coleman Company in Kansas. After speaking with one of their engineers, who encouraged him to pursue his idea and agreed it could work, he was furnished with a heat pump at dealer cost. It was installed and has been functioning as predicted for over 22 years.
The system uses a 1/3 hp blower to pull air through 1,100 ft. of 6-in. dia. solid plastic pipe, buried along one side of his house.
The underground-heated air is blown into the greenhouse before it’s channeled to a room that houses the heat pump. Then the air is pushed out again by the blower to the underground tubes. An additional tube heats and cools the garage area.
The greenhouse is buried 5 ft. below ground and has an overall height of 14 ft. The trees inside are not in pots but actually planted in the ground.
Nebraska winters average low temperatures of 10 degrees. Typically, 20 days per year are below zero. The temperature in the greenhouse, even during the coldest weather, has never fallen below 35 degrees even when the outside temperature has plummeted to minus 40 degrees. Plant loss due to frost is zero.
In a region where homeowners frequently spend over $200 per month to heat their homes, Russel estimates that it costs about $450 per year to keep air circulating in the greenhouse and to keep the plants watered. His total energy costs per year, including a substantial amount of energy used to water over an acre of grass, plants and trees surrounding the home, is about $2,400. The size of the house is over 5,500 sq. ft.
To be able to grow both heat-loving plants and plants that need cold weather to go into dormancy, he had to divide the greenhouse into a tropical section and a cold weather section. By diverting the heating pipes to the tropical room, and opening a door at one end of the cold room, he was able to drop the temperatures enough to force dormancy.
The greenhouse measures 80 ft. long by 16 ft. wide. Finch says the only thing he would change about his design is to use a metal frame instead of wood for the greenhouse, even though the redwood frame has held up for over 20 years.
The benefits have far outweighed the costs to build the system. “Our cost for the greenhouse was around $7,500 for the material and excavation work,” says Finch. “I did all of the building and only needed help from my wife handing me the 6 by 12-ft. Lexan panels. Included in the cost was lumber, 6-in. tubing, Lexan panels, foam insulation, metal roofing, the blower motor, electric wiring, and other miscellaneous parts. These are 1992 prices so the cost could be higher now.”
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Indigenous reservation creates underground greenhouse
When an indigenous reservation in South Dakota was facing a food crisis, they came up with a creative solution for growing fresh food all year round — by creati...
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- published: 20 Apr 2023
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3:19
Touring a Top Secret Underground Doomsday Bunker
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- published: 22 Mar 2024
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1:47
Underground greenhouses offer more than just food
Underground greenhouses offer more than just food
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- published: 08 Dec 2022
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