What part of Florida? Miami and the keys would be radioactive wastelands.The beaches of southern Florida are a popular tourist destination, especially in the last few years.
Southwest I thinkWhat part of Florida? Miami and the keys would be radioactive wastelands.
If we go to Fort Meyers or Naples, those areas should be less affected by the fall outSouthwest I think
You'd think that after DD seaforts like this one would become prime real-estate.
The rusty sea fort of the "Principality of Sealand", a self-proclaimed micronation by Paddy Roy Bates that sits between the former UK and the former Netherlands. The elder Bates died in 2003 from a combination of stress and fall out while his children currently have no future plans for the sea fort.
Nope. Sea forts are difficult to maintain and are subject to weather. Resupply is also difficult.You'd think that after DD seaforts like this one would become prime real-estate.
His tie is much shorter.The last known photo of New York real estate tycoon Donald Trump, right before Doomsday: