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Mark Zuckerberg has invested $187 million to create a self-sustaining estate on 1,600 acres in Kauai, Hawaii. This property, which he calls a 'little shelter,' features farmland and renewable energy systems, serving as a fortress against natural disasters and societal collapse. The development highlights a potential shift in how future survival plans are conceived.

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00:00Did you know Mark Zuckerberg is building his own apocalypse-proof paradise in Hawaii?
00:05The tech billionaire spent a jaw-dropping $187 million to acquire 1,600 acres of pristine
00:11land on Kauai, Hawaii.
00:13But this isn't just a tropical retreat, it's a vision for a self-sustaining fortress.
00:19From lush farmland for growing food to renewable energy systems, Zuckerberg's property is designed
00:24to withstand anything, whether it's natural disasters or societal collapse.
00:30He even refers to it as a little shelter, though there's nothing little about it.
00:34So is this the ultimate survival plan, or just another billionaire flex?
00:39Either way, Zuckerberg's little shelter might redefine what it means to prepare for the
00:43future.

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