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  2. Earth shelter - Wikipedia

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    An earth shelter, also called an earth house, earth bermed house, or underground house, is a structure (usually a house) with earth (soil) against the walls, on the roof, or that is entirely buried underground. Earth acts as thermal mass, making it easier to maintain a steady indoor air temperature and therefore reduces energy costs for heating ...

  3. Dugout (shelter) - Wikipedia

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    Dugout (shelter) A dugout or dug-out, also known as a pit-house or earth lodge, is a shelter for humans or domesticated animals and livestock based on a hole or depression dug into the ground. Dugouts can be fully recessed into the earth, with a flat roof covered by ground, or dug into a hillside. They can also be semi-recessed, with a ...

  4. Granite Mountain (Salt Lake County, Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Granite Mountain (Salt Lake County, Utah) Coordinates: 40.573143°N 111.763413°W. Granite Mountain is a mass of solid rock one mile up Little Cottonwood Canyon in the Wasatch Range of Utah, not too far from Salt Lake City, Utah. Despite its name, Granite Mountain is primarily composed of quartz monzonite, an igneous rock similar to granite in ...

  5. Christ Brotherhood - Wikipedia

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    Christ Brotherhood, Inc. was a UFO religious group founded on December 16, 1956 in Orange, California, United States [1] by Wallace C. Halsey. [2] [3] Halsey claimed that during his sleep, he channeled messages from extraterrestrials who warned of the impending destruction of the world and the gathering of a remnant of humanity to be saved.

  6. Storm cellar - Wikipedia

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    Storm cellar. A storm shelter or storm cellar is a type of underground bunker designed to protect the occupants from violent severe weather, particularly tornadoes. They are most frequently seen in the Midwest ("Tornado Alley") and Southeastern ("Dixie Alley") United States where tornadoes are generally frequent and the low water table permits ...

  7. Nutty Putty Cave - Wikipedia

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    Permanently Closed since 2009, passageways blocked off. Nutty Putty Cave is a hydrothermal cave located west of Utah Lake in Utah County, Utah, United States. The cave attracted amateur and professional cavers alike despite its narrow passageways. It was closed to the public in 2009 following a fatal accident that year. [1]

  8. Earthbag construction - Wikipedia

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    It is a natural building technique developed from historic military bunker construction techniques and temporary flood-control dike building methods. The technique requires very basic construction materials: sturdy sacks filled with organic material usually available on site. Standard earthbag fill material has internal stability.

  9. Mine rescue chamber - Wikipedia

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    Mine rescue chamber. A mine rescue chamber is an emergency shelter installed in hazardous environments, typically underground. It is also known as refuge chamber, [1] refuge bay, or refuge alternative. Refuge chambers come in multiple types and models, and are used in multiple industries including metalliferous mining, coal, tunnelling and ...

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