A new perceived threat followed World War II and the Cold War. A fear
of getting hit by the nuclear "big one" became a way of life for
Americans and other countries all over the world. School drills telling
kids to hide under desks didn't quell the nerves of some families. With
paranoia lurking everywhere, underground shelters began to pop up across
the globe.
Author and photographer Richard Ross sought these shelters out during
his travels and documented them for his project, "Waiting for the End
of the World." These impressive structures transformed over the years
into tourist attractions, comfortable living spaces, and even a night
club. They look a lot better than you'd expect from places where people
would wait out the end of the world..

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