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RennyBA rated 4 weeks ago
An interesting artical of what mankind can make. From the post: 'Visionary designer Wolf Hilbertz's plan to grow a self-sustaining island city on Seamount Ampere, located about halfway between the Madeira Islands and the tip of Portugal, will extend 50 feet down to the bottom of the Atlantic. '
Peetys rated 4 weeks ago
  • Incredible list of man made islands.
thinkingserious rated 4 weeks ago
New item on goals list... buy artificial island.
zaibatsu-SU rated 5 weeks ago
OOO! Dammit, now I want one!
glseecann rated 6 weeks ago
Some innovative construction projects on "artificial" land! Some very interesting photos and captions.
alainjournalist rated 6 weeks ago
Some really cool building projects here. :)
orlando37 rated 6 weeks ago
these are fascinating
kdfrawg rated 6 weeks ago
Yeah, I need one of these!
mokkikunta rated 6 weeks ago
From the page: "Artificial islands -- those created by humans rather than natural means -- constructed in the distant past and becoming increasingly rampant in recent years have been built by all sorts of revolutionary and bizarre methods and materials, from construction upon existing reefs, drudging of sand and blasted rock, to stainless steel, and even trash." "Solar panels, wind generators and a thermal energy conversion system will supply power to the ‘dam’ that will extract power from temperature differences among different ocean currents.Similar to how a sponge absorbs water, the oceans absorb CO2. By removing carbon-containing compounds from the oceans, the mineral accretion process would help reduce the buildup of CO2, a greenhouse gas — a unique and great way to save the environment if it ever gets developed."
individualathome rated 6 weeks ago
Money can buy everything ha?
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