Bill Is an Army veteran of Panama and Desert Storm. He lives near the entrance of a flood tunnel with one luxury: massive hinged steel doors that can be shut and locked in seconds. “I know how to watch my front, my back, my left and my right. And I know where to go to get what I need.” Bill dumpster dives for food, often at a nearby McDonald’s around closing time. “I’m homeless, I’m frugal. I have learned to adapt and I have learned to overcome.” he adds. When asked about the future, Bill says “I’m getting too old to start over and learn my surroundings again”. Hundreds of homeless live


Bill Is an Army veteran of Panama and Desert Storm. He lives near the entrance of a flood tunnel with one luxury: massive hinged steel doors that can be shut and locked in seconds. “I know how to watch my front, my back, my left and my right. And I know where to go to get what I need.” Bill dumpster dives for food, often at a nearby McDonald’s around closing time. “I’m homeless, I’m frugal. I have learned to adapt and I have learned to overcome.” he adds. When asked about the future, Bill says “I’m getting too old to start over and learn my surroundings again”. Hundreds of homeless live off the grid in the 200 miles of flood tunnels directly beneath the glitz, glamour, and high rollers of the Las Vegas Strip casinos.


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