I used to work at a company in this complex. As soon as you drive in your radio and cell signal cuts out, so you’re effectively cut out from the outside until you leave unless you’re connected to a company WiFi. You also easily lost track of time as it was always the same color and brightness under ground. I went to work during the afternoon and left at night. It was always fun to see the midday sun and then the moon when leaving.
HoeInABox t1_j4tvucu wrote
Reply to TIL about SubTropolis, a giant former limestone mine under Kansas City that was converted into the world’s largest underground business complex. The 1,100-acre complex is accessed through tunnels, and as of 2015, 1,600 people worked there. by corn_dog_22
I used to work at a company in this complex. As soon as you drive in your radio and cell signal cuts out, so you’re effectively cut out from the outside until you leave unless you’re connected to a company WiFi. You also easily lost track of time as it was always the same color and brightness under ground. I went to work during the afternoon and left at night. It was always fun to see the midday sun and then the moon when leaving.