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 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' Madrid Premiere
 September 5, 2025, Madrid, Spain: CHANEL TERERRO (Chanel) attends the World Premiere of 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon', the new AMC-produced sequel to the saga, in Madrid. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' Madrid Premiere
 September 4, 2025, Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN: American actress MELISA MCBRIDE and American actor NORMAN REEDUS, attend the World Premiere of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, the new AMC-produced sequel to the saga, in Madrid. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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 Bay Area Apocalypse sky
 September 9, 2020 - Sausalito, California, United States: A hazy view of Alcatraz, left and the Bay Bridge, right as seen from a pier at Fort Baker. They are barely visible under a combination of smoke in the atmosphere and fog created apocalyptic skies. These images were taken around noon. (Jessica Brandi Lifland//Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
 © 2020 Jessica Brandi Lifland
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 Bay Area Apocalypse sky
 September 9, 2020 - Sausalito, California, United States: A hazy view of Alcatraz, left and the Bay Bridge, right as seen from a pier at Fort Baker. They are barely visible under a combination of smoke in the atmosphere and fog created apocalyptic skies. These images were taken around noon. (Jessica Brandi Lifland//Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
 © 2020 Jessica Brandi Lifland
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 Custom built Land Rover for the apocalypse
 Pictures must credit: Apocalypse A custom car company has taken a Land Rover — and turned it into a vehicle for surviving a world in turmoil. Florida-based Apocalypse has turned the UK company’s Defender model into a six wheel drive beast called, appropriately, the World Ender. It is based on the high-performance Defender Carpathian Edition, which has a supercharged 5.0L V-8 engine. The body has been stretched by adding a four foot / 122 cm long flatbed to go with an extra set of wheels. A middle axle gearbox gives power to all six wheels. Apocalypse says it has 518 bhp. It is also equipped with independent pneumatic suspension in the front and back for a relatively smooth ride. It has a front crash barm, custom fenders, armoured side steps, roof rack and roof-mounted lights plus a roll cage. All six wheels are 20-inch in 38-inch all-terrain tyres. © Apocalypse via JLPPA/Bestimage
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 Custom built Land Rover for the apocalypse
 Pictures must credit: Apocalypse A custom car company has taken a Land Rover — and turned it into a vehicle for surviving a world in turmoil. Florida-based Apocalypse has turned the UK company’s Defender model into a six wheel drive beast called, appropriately, the World Ender. It is based on the high-performance Defender Carpathian Edition, which has a supercharged 5.0L V-8 engine. The body has been stretched by adding a four foot / 122 cm long flatbed to go with an extra set of wheels. A middle axle gearbox gives power to all six wheels. Apocalypse says it has 518 bhp. It is also equipped with independent pneumatic suspension in the front and back for a relatively smooth ride. It has a front crash barm, custom fenders, armoured side steps, roof rack and roof-mounted lights plus a roll cage. All six wheels are 20-inch in 38-inch all-terrain tyres. © Apocalypse via JLPPA/Bestimage
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 Custom built Land Rover for the apocalypse
 Pictures must credit: Apocalypse A custom car company has taken a Land Rover — and turned it into a vehicle for surviving a world in turmoil. Florida-based Apocalypse has turned the UK company’s Defender model into a six wheel drive beast called, appropriately, the World Ender. It is based on the high-performance Defender Carpathian Edition, which has a supercharged 5.0L V-8 engine. The body has been stretched by adding a four foot / 122 cm long flatbed to go with an extra set of wheels. A middle axle gearbox gives power to all six wheels. Apocalypse says it has 518 bhp. It is also equipped with independent pneumatic suspension in the front and back for a relatively smooth ride. It has a front crash barm, custom fenders, armoured side steps, roof rack and roof-mounted lights plus a roll cage. All six wheels are 20-inch in 38-inch all-terrain tyres. © Apocalypse via JLPPA/Bestimage
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 Custom built Land Rover for the apocalypse
 Pictures must credit: Apocalypse A custom car company has taken a Land Rover — and turned it into a vehicle for surviving a world in turmoil. Florida-based Apocalypse has turned the UK company’s Defender model into a six wheel drive beast called, appropriately, the World Ender. It is based on the high-performance Defender Carpathian Edition, which has a supercharged 5.0L V-8 engine. The body has been stretched by adding a four foot / 122 cm long flatbed to go with an extra set of wheels. A middle axle gearbox gives power to all six wheels. Apocalypse says it has 518 bhp. It is also equipped with independent pneumatic suspension in the front and back for a relatively smooth ride. It has a front crash barm, custom fenders, armoured side steps, roof rack and roof-mounted lights plus a roll cage. All six wheels are 20-inch in 38-inch all-terrain tyres. © Apocalypse via JLPPA/Bestimage
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 Custom built Land Rover for the apocalypse
 Pictures must credit: Apocalypse A custom car company has taken a Land Rover — and turned it into a vehicle for surviving a world in turmoil. Florida-based Apocalypse has turned the UK company’s Defender model into a six wheel drive beast called, appropriately, the World Ender. It is based on the high-performance Defender Carpathian Edition, which has a supercharged 5.0L V-8 engine. The body has been stretched by adding a four foot / 122 cm long flatbed to go with an extra set of wheels. A middle axle gearbox gives power to all six wheels. Apocalypse says it has 518 bhp. It is also equipped with independent pneumatic suspension in the front and back for a relatively smooth ride. It has a front crash barm, custom fenders, armoured side steps, roof rack and roof-mounted lights plus a roll cage. All six wheels are 20-inch in 38-inch all-terrain tyres. © Apocalypse via JLPPA/Bestimage
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 Custom built Land Rover for the apocalypse
 Pictures must credit: Apocalypse A custom car company has taken a Land Rover — and turned it into a vehicle for surviving a world in turmoil. Florida-based Apocalypse has turned the UK company’s Defender model into a six wheel drive beast called, appropriately, the World Ender. It is based on the high-performance Defender Carpathian Edition, which has a supercharged 5.0L V-8 engine. The body has been stretched by adding a four foot / 122 cm long flatbed to go with an extra set of wheels. A middle axle gearbox gives power to all six wheels. Apocalypse says it has 518 bhp. It is also equipped with independent pneumatic suspension in the front and back for a relatively smooth ride. It has a front crash barm, custom fenders, armoured side steps, roof rack and roof-mounted lights plus a roll cage. All six wheels are 20-inch in 38-inch all-terrain tyres. © Apocalypse via JLPPA/Bestimage
 JLPPA / Bestimage
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 Custom built Land Rover for the apocalypse
 Pictures must credit: Apocalypse A custom car company has taken a Land Rover — and turned it into a vehicle for surviving a world in turmoil. Florida-based Apocalypse has turned the UK company’s Defender model into a six wheel drive beast called, appropriately, the World Ender. It is based on the high-performance Defender Carpathian Edition, which has a supercharged 5.0L V-8 engine. The body has been stretched by adding a four foot / 122 cm long flatbed to go with an extra set of wheels. A middle axle gearbox gives power to all six wheels. Apocalypse says it has 518 bhp. It is also equipped with independent pneumatic suspension in the front and back for a relatively smooth ride. It has a front crash barm, custom fenders, armoured side steps, roof rack and roof-mounted lights plus a roll cage. All six wheels are 20-inch in 38-inch all-terrain tyres. © Apocalypse via JLPPA/Bestimage
 JLPPA / Bestimage
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 Custom built Land Rover for the apocalypse
 Pictures must credit: Apocalypse A custom car company has taken a Land Rover — and turned it into a vehicle for surviving a world in turmoil. Florida-based Apocalypse has turned the UK company’s Defender model into a six wheel drive beast called, appropriately, the World Ender. It is based on the high-performance Defender Carpathian Edition, which has a supercharged 5.0L V-8 engine. The body has been stretched by adding a four foot / 122 cm long flatbed to go with an extra set of wheels. A middle axle gearbox gives power to all six wheels. Apocalypse says it has 518 bhp. It is also equipped with independent pneumatic suspension in the front and back for a relatively smooth ride. It has a front crash barm, custom fenders, armoured side steps, roof rack and roof-mounted lights plus a roll cage. All six wheels are 20-inch in 38-inch all-terrain tyres. © Apocalypse via JLPPA/Bestimage
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 Olivia Munn, 40, is seen stopping by Whole Foods market in Los Angeles to pick up groceries.
 EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
 Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 4, 2020
 Olivia Munn, 40, is seen stopping by Whole Foods market in Los Angeles to pick up groceries. The star of X-Men: Apocalypse wore black leggings, black sweatshirt, black sneakers, designer and she carried a black Radley London handbag.
 CREDIT MUST READ: RF/Coleman-Rayner
 Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
 www.coleman-rayner.com
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 Olivia Munn, 40, is seen stopping by Whole Foods market in Los Angeles to pick up groceries.
 EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
 Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 4, 2020
 Olivia Munn, 40, is seen stopping by Whole Foods market in Los Angeles to pick up groceries. The star of X-Men: Apocalypse wore black leggings, black sweatshirt, black sneakers, designer and she carried a black Radley London handbag.
 CREDIT MUST READ: RF/Coleman-Rayner
 Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
 www.coleman-rayner.com
 (c) Dukas
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 FEATURE - Hotel bietet Räume in einer unterirdischen Höhle in New Mexico an
 
 
 A hotel company is offering the perfect escape from the U.S. election season – with accommodation in an underground cave.
 
 Hotels.com say they are helping escape the chatter to “go live under a rock — literally.”
 
 The off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico is a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground.
 
 The company explains: “After you've cast your ballot (by mail, absentee, early voting, etc.!), you can check out of the newsfeed negativity and check in to a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground for a five-night stay from November 2 – 7, 2020. This off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico will have you saying, "2020 who?" as you embrace the cave's amenities, or lack thereof. Go ahead! Relax and cut all access to Wi-Fi, cable TV, and daily newspaper service. We won't blame you!”
 
 "Political fatigue is real regardless of the year or election," said Josh Belkin, Vice President, Global brand Hotels.com. "We're transforming an age-old idiom into a bookable experience, so individuals can relax, recharge, and recover... because who knows what else 2020 has in store for us."
 
 The cost to stay is an “Abraham Lincoln-inspired presidential rate" of just $5 a night. The property is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
 Where: New Mexico, United States
 When: 06 Oct 2020
 Credit: Hotels.com/Cover Images
 
 **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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 FEATURE - Hotel bietet Räume in einer unterirdischen Höhle in New Mexico an
 
 
 A hotel company is offering the perfect escape from the U.S. election season – with accommodation in an underground cave.
 
 Hotels.com say they are helping escape the chatter to “go live under a rock — literally.”
 
 The off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico is a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground.
 
 The company explains: “After you've cast your ballot (by mail, absentee, early voting, etc.!), you can check out of the newsfeed negativity and check in to a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground for a five-night stay from November 2 – 7, 2020. This off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico will have you saying, "2020 who?" as you embrace the cave's amenities, or lack thereof. Go ahead! Relax and cut all access to Wi-Fi, cable TV, and daily newspaper service. We won't blame you!”
 
 "Political fatigue is real regardless of the year or election," said Josh Belkin, Vice President, Global brand Hotels.com. "We're transforming an age-old idiom into a bookable experience, so individuals can relax, recharge, and recover... because who knows what else 2020 has in store for us."
 
 The cost to stay is an “Abraham Lincoln-inspired presidential rate" of just $5 a night. The property is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
 Where: New Mexico, United States
 When: 24 Sep 2020
 Credit: Hotels.com/Cover Images
 
 **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10133923_006
 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10133923_005
 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10133923_004
 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10133923_003
 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10133923_002
 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10133923_001
 FEATURE - Plan B: Stilvolles neues Konzept für unterirdische Überlebensbunker
 
 
 When the apocalypse comes, you may as well bunker down in style.
 
 Called Plan B, this new underground bunker concept has been created by Sergey Makhno Architects, who say their task was to “create a cosy and safe home in the depths of the earth.”
 
 The massive concrete structure is equipped with three entrances and a helipad on the roof. Set at a depth of 15 metres, it would cover an area of 2,280 square meters and can be placed either near a main residence or in a remote location.
 
 The dwelling is set out in layers: a living space, a floor with a water treatment system and generator, a layer of electrical equipment, and at the very bottom - a well.
 
 “Of course, all systems in the Plan B underground building are autonomous,” say the architects. “Water supply, sewerage, closed ventilation system with recuperation, intake, and air purification. Whatever happens on the Earth's surface, life in Plan B will continue.”
 
 The Ukrainian design company explain: “From the outside, Plan B resembles the entrance to a museum of modern art, or even to a military base. We tried to create a simple and concise form, which in all its perspective would speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive, it would not intimidate and lets you in from both the ground and from the air."
 
 The project proposal provides comfortable living for two or three families with children and staff with their families. The company say: “If necessary, the project can be redesigned for a much larger number of people, but at this stage, we are interested in experimenting with the underground space in such a way as to create the illusion of being above the surface — as if you could look out the window and see the blue sky.”
 
 "This project is a release from emotions, a reflection on the continuation of human life under any circumstances, and an attempt to find an answer to the question of whether architecture can create the impression of life at the surface while being in i
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10137455_006
 FEATURE - Hotel bietet Räume in einer unterirdischen Höhle in New Mexico an
 
 
 A hotel company is offering the perfect escape from the U.S. election season – with accommodation in an underground cave.
 
 Hotels.com say they are helping escape the chatter to “go live under a rock — literally.”
 
 The off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico is a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground.
 
 The company explains: “After you've cast your ballot (by mail, absentee, early voting, etc.!), you can check out of the newsfeed negativity and check in to a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground for a five-night stay from November 2 – 7, 2020. This off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico will have you saying, "2020 who?" as you embrace the cave's amenities, or lack thereof. Go ahead! Relax and cut all access to Wi-Fi, cable TV, and daily newspaper service. We won't blame you!”
 
 "Political fatigue is real regardless of the year or election," said Josh Belkin, Vice President, Global brand Hotels.com. "We're transforming an age-old idiom into a bookable experience, so individuals can relax, recharge, and recover... because who knows what else 2020 has in store for us."
 
 The cost to stay is an “Abraham Lincoln-inspired presidential rate" of just $5 a night. The property is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
 Where: New Mexico, United States
 When: 02 Oct 2019
 Credit: Hotels.com/Cover Images
 
 **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10137455_005
 FEATURE - Hotel bietet Räume in einer unterirdischen Höhle in New Mexico an
 
 
 A hotel company is offering the perfect escape from the U.S. election season – with accommodation in an underground cave.
 
 Hotels.com say they are helping escape the chatter to “go live under a rock — literally.”
 
 The off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico is a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground.
 
 The company explains: “After you've cast your ballot (by mail, absentee, early voting, etc.!), you can check out of the newsfeed negativity and check in to a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground for a five-night stay from November 2 – 7, 2020. This off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico will have you saying, "2020 who?" as you embrace the cave's amenities, or lack thereof. Go ahead! Relax and cut all access to Wi-Fi, cable TV, and daily newspaper service. We won't blame you!”
 
 "Political fatigue is real regardless of the year or election," said Josh Belkin, Vice President, Global brand Hotels.com. "We're transforming an age-old idiom into a bookable experience, so individuals can relax, recharge, and recover... because who knows what else 2020 has in store for us."
 
 The cost to stay is an “Abraham Lincoln-inspired presidential rate" of just $5 a night. The property is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
 Where: New Mexico, United States
 When: 02 Oct 2019
 Credit: Hotels.com/Cover Images
 
 **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10137455_004
 FEATURE - Hotel bietet Räume in einer unterirdischen Höhle in New Mexico an
 
 
 A hotel company is offering the perfect escape from the U.S. election season – with accommodation in an underground cave.
 
 Hotels.com say they are helping escape the chatter to “go live under a rock — literally.”
 
 The off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico is a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground.
 
 The company explains: “After you've cast your ballot (by mail, absentee, early voting, etc.!), you can check out of the newsfeed negativity and check in to a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground for a five-night stay from November 2 – 7, 2020. This off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico will have you saying, "2020 who?" as you embrace the cave's amenities, or lack thereof. Go ahead! Relax and cut all access to Wi-Fi, cable TV, and daily newspaper service. We won't blame you!”
 
 "Political fatigue is real regardless of the year or election," said Josh Belkin, Vice President, Global brand Hotels.com. "We're transforming an age-old idiom into a bookable experience, so individuals can relax, recharge, and recover... because who knows what else 2020 has in store for us."
 
 The cost to stay is an “Abraham Lincoln-inspired presidential rate" of just $5 a night. The property is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
 Where: New Mexico, United States
 When: 02 Oct 2019
 Credit: Hotels.com/Cover Images
 
 **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10137455_003
 FEATURE - Hotel bietet Räume in einer unterirdischen Höhle in New Mexico an
 
 
 A hotel company is offering the perfect escape from the U.S. election season – with accommodation in an underground cave.
 
 Hotels.com say they are helping escape the chatter to “go live under a rock — literally.”
 
 The off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico is a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground.
 
 The company explains: “After you've cast your ballot (by mail, absentee, early voting, etc.!), you can check out of the newsfeed negativity and check in to a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground for a five-night stay from November 2 – 7, 2020. This off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico will have you saying, "2020 who?" as you embrace the cave's amenities, or lack thereof. Go ahead! Relax and cut all access to Wi-Fi, cable TV, and daily newspaper service. We won't blame you!”
 
 "Political fatigue is real regardless of the year or election," said Josh Belkin, Vice President, Global brand Hotels.com. "We're transforming an age-old idiom into a bookable experience, so individuals can relax, recharge, and recover... because who knows what else 2020 has in store for us."
 
 The cost to stay is an “Abraham Lincoln-inspired presidential rate" of just $5 a night. The property is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
 Where: New Mexico, United States
 When: 02 Oct 2019
 Credit: Hotels.com/Cover Images
 
 **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10137455_002
 FEATURE - Hotel bietet Räume in einer unterirdischen Höhle in New Mexico an
 
 
 A hotel company is offering the perfect escape from the U.S. election season – with accommodation in an underground cave.
 
 Hotels.com say they are helping escape the chatter to “go live under a rock — literally.”
 
 The off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico is a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground.
 
 The company explains: “After you've cast your ballot (by mail, absentee, early voting, etc.!), you can check out of the newsfeed negativity and check in to a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground for a five-night stay from November 2 – 7, 2020. This off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico will have you saying, "2020 who?" as you embrace the cave's amenities, or lack thereof. Go ahead! Relax and cut all access to Wi-Fi, cable TV, and daily newspaper service. We won't blame you!”
 
 "Political fatigue is real regardless of the year or election," said Josh Belkin, Vice President, Global brand Hotels.com. "We're transforming an age-old idiom into a bookable experience, so individuals can relax, recharge, and recover... because who knows what else 2020 has in store for us."
 
 The cost to stay is an “Abraham Lincoln-inspired presidential rate" of just $5 a night. The property is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
 Where: New Mexico, United States
 When: 02 Oct 2019
 Credit: Hotels.com/Cover Images
 
 **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10098885_004
 FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
 July 26, 2018 - Mati, Athens, Greece - The district of Mati in the east of Athenes ravaged by the flames (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
 (c) Dukas
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 FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
 July 26, 2018 - Mati, Athens, Greece - The district of Mati in the east of Athenes ravaged by the flames (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10137455_007
 FEATURE - Hotel bietet Räume in einer unterirdischen Höhle in New Mexico an
 
 
 A hotel company is offering the perfect escape from the U.S. election season – with accommodation in an underground cave.
 
 Hotels.com say they are helping escape the chatter to “go live under a rock — literally.”
 
 The off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico is a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground.
 
 The company explains: “After you've cast your ballot (by mail, absentee, early voting, etc.!), you can check out of the newsfeed negativity and check in to a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground for a five-night stay from November 2 – 7, 2020. This off-the-grid overnight experience in New Mexico will have you saying, "2020 who?" as you embrace the cave's amenities, or lack thereof. Go ahead! Relax and cut all access to Wi-Fi, cable TV, and daily newspaper service. We won't blame you!”
 
 "Political fatigue is real regardless of the year or election," said Josh Belkin, Vice President, Global brand Hotels.com. "We're transforming an age-old idiom into a bookable experience, so individuals can relax, recharge, and recover... because who knows what else 2020 has in store for us."
 
 The cost to stay is an “Abraham Lincoln-inspired presidential rate" of just $5 a night. The property is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
 Where: Farmington , New Mexico, United States
 When: 03 Feb 2018
 Credit: Hotels.com/Cover Images
 
 **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10075760_045
 NEWS - Italien: Trockenheit und hohe Temperaturen führen zu Waldbränden
 October 24, 2017 - Val Susa, Piedmont, Italy - Celle, Italy-October 24,2017: Forest Fire in Val Susa in Celle near Caprie, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10075760_044
 NEWS - Italien: Trockenheit und hohe Temperaturen führen zu Waldbränden
 October 24, 2017 - Val Susa, Piedmont, Italy - Celle, Italy-October 24,2017: Forest Fire in Val Susa in Celle near Caprie, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10075760_043
 NEWS - Italien: Trockenheit und hohe Temperaturen führen zu Waldbränden
 October 24, 2017 - Val Susa, Piedmont, Italy - Celle, Italy-October 24,2017: Forest Fire in Val Susa in Celle near Caprie, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10075760_042
 NEWS - Italien: Trockenheit und hohe Temperaturen führen zu Waldbränden
 October 24, 2017 - Val Susa, Piedmont, Italy - Celle, Italy-October 24,2017: Forest Fire in Val Susa in Celle near Caprie, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10075760_041
 NEWS - Italien: Trockenheit und hohe Temperaturen führen zu Waldbränden
 October 24, 2017 - Val Susa, Piedmont, Italy - Celle, Italy-October 24,2017: Forest Fire in Val Susa in Celle near Caprie, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10075760_040
 NEWS - Italien: Trockenheit und hohe Temperaturen führen zu Waldbränden
 October 24, 2017 - Val Susa, Piedmont, Italy - Celle, Italy-October 24,2017: Forest Fire in Val Susa in Celle near Caprie, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10075760_039
 NEWS - Italien: Trockenheit und hohe Temperaturen führen zu Waldbränden
 October 24, 2017 - Val Susa, Piedmont, Italy - Celle, Italy-October 24,2017: Forest Fire in Val Susa in Celle near Caprie, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10075760_038
 NEWS - Italien: Trockenheit und hohe Temperaturen führen zu Waldbränden
 October 24, 2017 - Val Susa, Piedmont, Italy - Celle, Italy-October 24,2017: Forest Fire in Val Susa in Celle near Caprie, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
 (c) Dukas
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 DUK10075760_037
 NEWS - Italien: Trockenheit und hohe Temperaturen führen zu Waldbränden
 October 24, 2017 - Val Susa, Piedmont, Italy - Celle, Italy-October 24,2017: Forest Fire in Val Susa in Celle near Caprie, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
 (c) Dukas

