World’s First Underwater City
For everyone who grew up watching ‘The Little Mermaid’ and wished they could be under the sea, you might soon be able to without having to grow flippers! That’s right!
Japanese engineering company Shimizu Corporation is planning the worlds first under water city and it looks like something straight out of a movie.
The underwater city would be able to hold 5,000 people and would be perfect for business meetings, hotels,and much more.
But, it may not be ready for the next 15 years and will cost around 25 billion dollars. But that’s nothing right? Well, for now keep dreaming however your future is in the works!
Harry K.
January 19, 2015
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