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Orsos – The Floating Island.


An Austrian firm has come up what it hopes is the next big thing for the mega-rich: a man-made, floating island with a list price of 5.2 million euros ($6.5 million).  Measuring 20 by 37 meters (66 by 121 feet), the “Orsos Island” has no engine but can be anchored anywhere its owners choose and then towed to another location the other side of the world if they so wish, Hungarian-born Gabor Orsos said.  Boasting 1,000 square meters of living space, the Orsos island was designed to combine the best of mainland real estate and a super yacht at a reduced cost.

Described as being ‘more comfortable than just about any luxury yacht, the floating platform also features a bar, sundeck area, jacuzzi and aquarium.  While buyers can tailor the interior and design to their own individual needs, the Orsos island comes with six state rooms, en-suite bathrooms and a restaurant area.  The island is environmentally friendly and fully self-sufficient, with solar panels and wind generators providing power.

The company suggests the floating island is being positioned as a more affordable option to owning or chartering a luxury yacht.  The only problem is that no “islands” have been produced yet and that once manufacturing starts it will initially be in land-locked Slovakia.  But Orsos expects the first finished products to be ready in 18 months’ to two years’ time, and for the “islands” to be transported down the Danube river into the Black Sea — and then to wherever the customer wants.

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The Floating Island.


The world’s largest artificial floating island has finished its first week as a major new tourism attraction in Seoul, South Korea.  Seoul‘s Han River will eventually be home to a floating archipelago of three man-made “islets”, but the first island, Viva, opened to the public last week.  At 3,271 square meters, it is the second-largest of the three and is home to a three-storey structure housing a 700-seat convention hall and several other attractions such as restaurants and video games.  There are parks, outdoor terraces and viewing points surrounding the center, while at night, the exterior of the building is illuminated with brightly colored light shows.  When the next islands open in September, the 20,400 square meter complex will offer three cultural centers, featuring performances, water sports and aquatic events.  The islands can accommodate 6,200 people and are set to make the Han River, which 59 million people visited last year, an even more popular tourist spot.  While artificial islands have been constructed before, most famously in Dubai, they have generally been formed by pouring sand on the seabed to create artificial land.  Seoul’s islands take a different approach and actually float on the surface of the river using an enormous buoy secured in place by 28 mooring chains, a design which ensures it can withstand changing river levels and bad weather.  Check the method.

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