Plans are being put forward to create the world’s first-ever “floating city,” which would be powered by nuclear energy and have a capacity of 80,000 – dwarfing the finest cruise ships in the world.
The vessel would continuously travel around the globe. Imagine a city that never stays in one place - a floating metropolis complete with homes, schools, hospitals, parks, shopping centres, and even ...
A futuristic proposal for a mile-long floating city capable of housing tens of thousands of people has been revived, with backers claiming it could circle the globe every two years. The concept, known ...
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Renewed talks about the Freedom Ship, a proposed “permanently mobile city at sea” designed to house up to 80,000 people and travel continuously around the globe, have reignited interest in the decades ...