We've heard a ton about a certain anti-zombie fortress, the abandoned Shime coal mine in the Fukuoka prefecture of Japan which garnered the name for it's unique design that would supposedly render it impervious to zombie attack.
So how come the Maunsell Sea Fortresses never fell under this same criteria? The UK based forts were created by the Royal Navy during WWII to help defend the UK from sea bound threats before being decommissioned in the late 50's. In the mid sixties these forts were reoccupied and used as the HQ's of various pirate radio stations. Featuring some massive concrete reinforcement and plenty of vantage points for raining fire onto anyone stupid enough to encroach, these structures seem to be quite superior in my opinion.
So, with a vantage point ideal for transmitting radio signals, the fact that they're situated on water and elevated high up on stilts, as well as all being interconnected makes these structures the ULTIMATE anti-zombie
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