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Friday, November 29, 2013

John Gault Found!!

The incredible mile-long floating CITY - complete with schools, a hospital, parks and an airport for its 50,000 residents

  • The Freedom Ship is 25 storeys high and would feature a casino, an art gallery, a park and a shopping centre
  • The concept, designed by a Florida-based company would cost $10billion if was commissioned to be built
  • The vessel could house 50,000 people but it would contain additional space to hold an extra 30,000 visitors
  • The ship would constantly sail around the world - doing a full circuit every two years - but would be too large to enter any ports
Floating around the globe, drifting from country to country, never staying in one place long enough to get bored … 
If you like travelling, life on the Freedom Ship, the world’s first floating city, sounds perfect.
There’s only a couple of hitches – it’s not built yet, and it’s going to look an awful lot like a multi-storey carpark when it is.

Designed by the Florida-based Freedom Ship International (FSI), the floating city is set to cost $10 billion and weigh 2.7 million tonnes - making it too large to ever dock.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2514936/The-incredible-mile-long-floating-CITY--complete-schools-hospital-parks-airport-50-000-residents.html#ixzz2m2NY2WgM
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