The last Arctic bunker holds the keys to human survival, what lies in it

Climate change and war are a permanent threat to humanity, but that is what scientists thought. In Norway's Svalbard Archipelag, there is a bunker that hides more than 130 thousand years of agricultural history inside it. This bunker is a kind of vital resources, without which humanity does not [...]
Climate change and war are a permanent threat to humanity, but that is what scientists thought.
In Norway's Svalbard Archipelag, there is a bunker that hides more than 130 thousand years of agricultural history inside it.
This bunker is some kind of vital resource, without which humanity could not live.
It contains over 930 thousand different food seeds, viewed as mankind's last hope in cases of critical emergencies mentioned above.
The bunker, built 150 meters below the ground and steel doors, is managed by “Global Sead Valut”.












