Rao the artificial peninsula million for the super-rich

An Austrian company is selling a special item for the super-rich: a floating artificial island with a listing price of 5.2 million euros (about $ 6.5 million).

According to the Discovery magazine, the expensive item called 'Orsos Island' has relatively modest size, only 20x37m. It has no motive but can be anchored wherever the owner chooses and is then towed to another location as desired by the owner.

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Gabor Orsos, founder of the Austrian company, said: "Our products receive a great deal of attention from all over the world, including Australia, China and the United States. We have pre-orders and are expected to pick up some potential buyers from Australia next week. "

The company describes, 'Orsos Island' is environmentally friendly and capable of self-sufficiency with solar panels and wind generators. This artificial island provides a living space of 1,000 square meters, enough to house up to 12 people and crews navigating the island.

The only problem here is that, until now, no 'Orsos Island' has been shipped and that the production of these artificial islands will begin in Slovakia, a country not contiguous to the sea.

However, the Orsos entrepreneur expressed hope that the first 'Orsos Island' products will be completed in the next 18-24 months. According to the plan, these artificial islands will be transported downstream of the Danube, into the Black Sea and to wherever they are ordered.