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This is a step by step record of a guy building an underground shelter using a 20 ft. shipping container. For those wondering why he didn’t simply pile dirt over it without pouring a concrete cap first, these containers are mostly sheet metal. Heavy duty as it is, the roof and sides will push inward… Eco Construction, Underground Shelter, Used Shipping Containers, Storm Shelter, Root Cellar, Underground Bunker, Emergency Shelter, Building A Container Home, Underground Homes

Did you know that there are over 17 million shipping containers in the world, with only a fraction of them being used? That means there is a vast potential for repurposing these containers into something useful, like an underground shelter or root cellar. But why should you consider using a shipping container for these purposes? Well, besides the fact that it offers a durable and secure structure, it can also provide a hidden and protected location for your belongings or family. And that's…

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Hidden Root Cellar, Root Cellar Diy, Root Cellar Ideas, Building A Root Cellar, Walipini Greenhouse, Diy Root Cellar, Root Cellar Plans, Case Sotterranee, Root Cellar Storage

After Khoke and I married, the life we wove with farming and gardening kept us as busy as one could imagine. The summer and fall harvest would leave our small house feeling quite small indeed. As winter wore on, our potatoes and apples would shrivel in the dry air and some of my canned goods would pop their seals from being stored at temperatures much too warm. So began the conversation about building a root cellar.

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7 Simple DIY Root Cellars - Keep Your Food Fresh With No Electricity » HG Root Cellar Plans, Case Sotterranee, Unique Wine Cellar, Root Cellars, Cellar Ideas, Earth Sheltered Homes, Casa Hobbit, Underground Shelter, Earth Sheltered

As you dig into the earth, you will find that the soil becomes increasingly cool. This is because the sun’s hot light is unable to penetrate the lower depths of our earth. Indigenous and primitive people were able to keep their food fresh by using the cooling properties found deep in Mother Earth. Today, you […]

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