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Money no object? Some island in a nice tropical zone, but far enough away from anything resembling a target, but still close enough to get supplies in by boat. Completely self-sufficient, and with a nuke shelter to boot.
 
maybe a island with natural caves.and wall in at least one section of a cave to be used as a bunker.maybe even to live in..
 
I don't plan to ever leave my place, but if I had no choice I'd make my way over to the coast and acquire a nice sail boat. But instead of heading south like most people I'd head north and find a remote island with fresh water, timber for building and game.
 
I know that North Devon is sparsely populated from a UK perspective, but the population density is an order of magnitude larger that the county our farm is in (87 per sq km vs 8 per sq km).
By Wyoming standards, our farm is in a "densely populated" area, LOL.
 
I know that North Devon is sparsely populated from a UK perspective, but the population density is an order of magnitude larger that the county our farm is in (87 per sq km vs 8 per sq km).
By Wyoming standards, our farm is in a "densely populated" area, LOL.
The population density in the county where I live is about 2.5 per square mile (don't know what a km is). Our ranch covers an area of several sq. miles, so that would make the pop density in our area less than about .5 people and 1 dog per sq. mile. That's just about right for me.
 
Yes! Bikinis, lots of bikinis..........

Ask and you shall recieve :)
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I know that North Devon is sparsely populated from a UK perspective, but the population density is an order of magnitude larger that the county our farm is in (87 per sq km vs 8 per sq km).
By Wyoming standards, our farm is in a "densely populated" area, LOL.
The population of Devon is about 120 per square mile, the average density in the UK is 650 per square mile, NORTH Devon has less than 10% of the total Devon population.
most population density is greatest around the coast(mostly on the south coast)as that is where the first settlements started(it was safer to go by boat than travel overland ).
 
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