Dubai: a property developer is building a collection of 300 artificial islands in the shape of a world map. Is this for real, or has somebody taken Neal Stephenson too literally again?
Via kottke.org.
Dubai: a property developer is building a collection of 300 artificial islands in the shape of a world map. Is this for real, or has somebody taken Neal Stephenson too literally again?
Via kottke.org.
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This blog entry prompted me to do some googling, and I was disappointed to discover that, contrary to the stories doing the rounds, planning permission on The World islands doesn’t appear to be conditional on building in the style of whatever part of the world map you occupy.
Probably just as well for whoever buys Alaska. Although I feel that trying to build an igloo on your island would be in the spirit of the whole crazy idea.
There’s also a story that Rod Stewart has bought most of Europe. Again, seems to be an exageration.