Mark Zuckerberg is building a gigantic bunker in Hawaii.
It will cost the CEO of Meta at least $260 million, and we now have more information about it.
Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan bought an abandoned sugar farm on Kauai, Hawaii’s oldest island, back in 2021.
The property encompasses 110 acres, but instead of building another mansion for himself, Zuck wants to build a doomsday bunker, which appears to be the newest craze among millionaires.
According to a representative for Zuckerberg, the facility will incorporate numerous elements designed to protect and improve the environment.
Zuck also collaborated with Kauai’s wildlife conservation experts to safeguard endangered species in the area, especially birds.
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The estate will also have at least a dozen buildings, totaling 30 bedrooms and 30 baths, a main residence, office space and conference rooms, and “an industrial-sized” kitchen.
It will also have pools, gyms, saunas, and a tennis court.
There will be a treehouse and rope bridges, too.
Furthermore, the bunker will be composed of metal and “filled in with concrete” to reduce noise, and it will be completely self-sustaining.
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It’s unclear what Zuckerberg intends to use this bunker for.
Doomsday bunkers are becoming a reality, with some corporations even selling multi-million dollar residences inside them as we speak.
Clearly, Zuck is running out of things to spend money on.
He spends a significant amount of money on personal security and private jets, and he may or may not have caught the ‘watch bug’ after seeing Anant Ambani’s Richard Mille at his wedding.
However, you cannot actually spend $260 million on a watch, even if it is a Richard Mille.
You can actually spend $260 million on a bunker.