Palm Jumeirah
Palm Jumeirah is artificial offshore islands in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, that from the air resembles a palm tree within a circle. The project took around six years to complete and it costed 12 billion $. It is one of the most abitious and technically chellenging engineering project of the world, and was created to complete Dubai's strategy to become top tourist destination in the world. The initial plan was to build three artificial island, Palm Jumeriah, Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira, which was suposed to be 8 times bigger than Palm Jumeirah. But because of the financial crises only the first one was compeated and there are no further development plans for other two. Each of the archipelagoes had been planned to be fulled with world-class hotels, expensive restaurants and clubs. Also it includes beachside villas, apartments, water theme parks,shopping malls, sports facilities, and health spas. Another reason for the islands was to provide real estate for private individuals. All of that comes at an environmental price. Some researchers believe that the construction of the islands had drastic changes on local marine flora and fauna, coastal erosion, and wave patterns.
https://interestingengineering.com/7-curious-facts-about-dubais-palm-islands
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