A Floating City In The Desert In Kuwait
It is not just difficult to believe but also impossible to imagine that a city can be developed on the border of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, where you can find merely desert. What’s more, temperature at that location can go above 50 degree Celsius as well. The surprising fact is that this city will welcome the sea with its special gates for the purpose and the sea will flow six miles inside the city.
This is not an imaginary description; there are some other mind blowing facts also about Sabah Al Ahmed Sea City, which is being built on the border of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia and it will be equivalent to the size of Manhattan.
Not only this Sea City, the emir is also focusing on Madinat al-Hareer, or Silk City, which is even bigger project and it is set to be built on Bubiyan island, which is near to the border of Iraq.
However, this project can’t be made reality until a huge causeway is constructed across the Kuwait bay, the work is under progress but it will still take years to complete. However, if we talk about the Sea City, the infrastructure is already built and the project may finish in coming years.
The inspiration for the project came from a rich real estate developer of Kuwait, late Khalid Yousef Al Marzouq who financed the complete project through his firm La’ala company and now his son Fawaz Al Marzouq is working to make this project a reality.
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