Gulf states should use such floating houses concept instead of investing astronomical multi billions in trying to bulid on reclaim land for their palm tree looking oasis project. It ended in a failure due to poor reclamation using sand dredging and overrun in cost. Like the video shown, all it needs is floating bridges fan out in any water (lakes, rivers or seaside) to supply fresh water and electricity from mainland as backup for solar powered floating houses. Buyers get to select designs/ cost on catalog, buy/ rent the floating house and parking berth. They can pay tugboat to move to new location for new experience or by exchanging berth among themselves. Those come with propelling system can even move around their house like a yatch freely for more fun. Moving house has never been so easy and fun without need to pack and unpack.
Wondering about grey water, not to mention black water. You can’t just discharge it into the lake or ocean. And are some of these sea-worthy? We owned a float-house for several years. More maintenance than a normal land-based house.
Umm. What about grey water and black water? What about security? While they did cover a great deal of information - I constitute the aforesaid rather high priority!
Sure, if you have enough $$$$ you can have a gorgeous houseboat. Or a cabin in the woods, or a place in the mountains or a lovely home at the beach. It all depends on how much $$$$ you have. You can live in a cave. You can buy a tiny house. You can refurbish an old airliner. You can buy a church or a fire station. You just have to have the money 💰
Loved the Athenia and the futuristic city on water with the pyramidal shaped water craft. Man's ingenuity never ceases to amaze me. Can you imagine what mankind could do if we all got along with each other? Great video - thank you.
I'm more of a rustic cabin in the woods with a natural fireplace kind of girl, but I was really surprised by how comfortable and homey the Athenia looks! My only concern is whether the Athenia and futuristic city on water has some kind of storm protection. Does the Pyramid shape offer some kind of deterrent or something from the whole place being capsized? The video didn't mention a safety plan so I'm hoping that is to be added in futuristic planning of such a place.
As a holiday, yes. As a home, no. Winter on a boat doesn't sound like fun. Choppy waters. Big cold windows onto bleak scenery. So much spray you don't know if any of your neighbours have come adrift and are heading straight for you. Also, you have to cope with getting rid of the sewage, and regularly (won't be much room to store a lot of it). That means the sudden need for it to be emptied when it's least convenient. Cold, wet days messing about pipes, and hoses, and smells and taking it to wherever (unless these houseboats come with an agreement, whereby someone comes along and pumps out your tanks every week. Could get expensive. You know what these agreements are like. They sound reasonable to begin with - first 6 months for free and all that. And then the costs go crazy and you discover you're not allowed to do it yourself).
Honestly, I really hate to think that all these boats are going to crowd lakes. Nothing worse than going to a beautiful lake and seeing a bunch of boats clogging waterways.
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@@1islam1 Bull. Islam is an invention and no it does NOT MEAN SUBMISSION TO GOD. In Islam you are nothing but a slave. It's literally the opposite of God's words and exactly the same teachings as the satanic god know as Satan. Islam does not follow the word of God or the Bible. They follow the rambling words of the Quran which is the most uninspiring hopeless book I have ever read. You can't confuse darkness for light when you have seen the light and Islam is darkness, violence and death. From the first year of Islam they have been at war. The true God of Jacob, taught "by their fruits ye shall know them" and the true God didn't teach continuous war, he taught peace.
@@1islam1 Religion is what has driven people to fight against one another since the beginning of time. Better to be a believer without religion of any sort!
Some things, man woman or beast cannot control, and one of those things is the weather, another one is the harsh reality that sh*t happens which is why you need insurance so you may re-build or re-dock.
I love the idea of living on a houseboat, and I loved the pyramid idea. But I would want to be located in a place with clear, turquoise water. I'd also like to know more about how the utilities work and how much they would cost.
I also wonder about what are costs of maintaining houseboats? Keeping structure maintained & watertight, is it on a par with regular homes? (I haven't read anything yet but idea of houseboat has always been interesting to me!)
HAHAHAHA CLEAR WATER TO RUIN IT? GIVE ME A BREAK YALL PEOPLE DONT CARE ABOUT THE FUTURE GENERATIONS AND ENVIRONMENT DONT THE WORLD HAVE ENOUGH POLLUTION
Sewage fees are like what you would pay on land. If you are permanently docked it’s part of the docking fee. But the cost would vary depending on where you lived.
Why don't you list the prices and where to buy them, and where is the transportation cost? To me this is rather important in the same way of looking at RVs, give me the prices!
I designed one years ago. Mine was plastic with submersible option via chains! Only an air vent disguised as a seagull visible during bad weather. I've always been a dreamer! ☺️
these seem to be designed for less harsh environment such as lake. wonder how they stand up against natural disaster such as tsunami / typhoon .. or if they can be used in the sea when offshore ?
the concern I would have, with global warming and increased storm intensity, would be rough weather. Most of these things look fairly easy to capsize. The round one looks most stable. Round structures are also more wind resistant
I think the one depicted as the intro to the entire presentation looks the most stable. It looks like a floating hotel, connected by a circular walkway. Perhaps the individual units could be made larger for people who want to LIVE in a housing community. Not sure I'd want to live in ANY of them in an area like the Gulf of Mexico, or ANY place that's prone to hurricane activity! Very innovative, though!!!
The 2 level floating cabin is literally a full size floating house. It is absolutely amazing imo, and would be a dream come true. Just make sure u put it on the right lake cuz I bet it's pretty difficult to move to another one.
That floating pyramid design looks like it assumes that the water will always be perfectly flat and never have waves... all it would take is one storm and suddenly that entire thing would be a nightmare.
Love how docking a small house boat takes 4-5 people wearing florescent vests. It's literally a two person job with less risk than walking around a pool in swimming trunks while putting on a winter cover.
I wonder if people who easily get seasick on boats should even think about getting one of these? I'm not very good on boats, because of this problem. The futurist ones look really cool. I hope they have a plan in place if a disaster like a tsunami was coming!!! If you can't tell already, I'm not a big fan of being on the water, especially deep water. Thank you for the informative video!!!
I love these! Adore the idea. It's brilliant, and I'd live in one if I could afford it. And I am against rebuilding close to the coast in hurricane zones.
The architects of today are trying to think out of the box,to come up with some incredible unique designs. Thanks for sharing with us these interesting floating homes 🏡 👍 Greetings from 🇬🇧 Simon and Beth 👍🙋❤️
First thought is these models take away and clutter the natural view from a home. I am not happy about forcing people to live on water. Reminds me of the polluted waters in China, for example, where people live on homes. looks nice now but in long run, I see this as more of a hassle and deviation from our present status quo and simply not such a good idea.
love the idea of living on a houseboat, and I loved the pyramid idea. But I would want to be located in a place with clear, turquoise water. I'd also like to know more about how the utilities work and how much they would cost.
The one with a base deck underneath water is fantastic. Not only it provide interesting underwater aquatic view, but also serve as good climate control, cool in hot summer noon, warm in winter night. A built in propelling system or yatch pulling hook will be great for moving freely to enjoy different views regularly. A deck for enjoying private outdoor sunshine and night gazing is a must. How is the price and maintenance cost advantage compare to a big luxury yatch that also can serve as a floating house?
number 1 by the polish company would be the best to maneuver if i went home to new york & lived on in the erie canal in the summers & came home to my boatless dock on the indian river in florida
really nice idea - let's see how long this will be in the water - location permitting - also who will guarantee the water will stay healthy?? Too risky for me in the long run
I would like a one of these that could survive a Tidal Wave although I think to be able to do that it would have to be totally submersibale. I would like it to be able to handle a hurricane like we had in south west Florida.
AVOID DRAGGING SPACE WITH ANYTHING WATER(Sea, Ocean, River, Lake) WITH THIS WHOLE FLOODING CLIMATE CHANGE PROBLEMS. #LET WATER BE, THERE ARE ENOUGH LANDS TO BUILD ON#
I read recently that the 'House-boats'- (Private 'on the water' people in W. Oakland (SF Bay) are now being "attacked by pirates!" Water- water is great but No one can guarantee that it will Not turn rough- really Really rough!!!!!!!
You are showing these overpriced death traps on calm waters, how do they stand up in raging seas caused by Cyclones/Hurricanes when the winds reach 150 miles per hour or stronger? You may find yourself and your water home blown 30KM inland. Thanks, but no thanks, I'll keep my money and my feet on solid ground, even then you are not safe from storms, but you have better fighting chance at survival.
WHAT ABOUT WATER SUPPLY, ELECTRICITY, AND PARTICULARLY SEWERAGE SYSTEM ? DANGERIOUS FOR THE YOUNG CHILDREN. LOOKS BEAYTIFUL BUT FULL OF DANGERS. FAMILIES CAN COME TO SPEND FEW DAY TO ENJOYE THEIR LEASURE TIME.🤔😀😎
I didn't plan on watching this video. I just saw the thumbnail and thought . "Wow, how completely unnecessary, and an absolute waste of material resources".
Oh.. that is just hilarious. Tell me.. after the modern world collapses.. and the reality of science withheld from people comes crashing over the world.. Do you think those things will be remembered? Very funny indeed. I will remember this fondly after the Laschamp Event repeats, with a sigh.
Only if you have the money these are great. But you have to deal with water seepage and possible mold situations. All the time. And the weather whipping the water in. But love to have one. But they have to come down on prices just like any other houses. My mom paid $12;000 for her house in 1959 and it was better built then any thing since. Buildings need to be built better and tougher. My son got one 2 years ago, it cost him $550,000, 63 years later. Look at the way economy is, greedy that’s all.
Which of these amazing floating homes would you most like to own or stay in?
The soft curves and light colours of the last one are uplifting, all the shapes are gorgeous , it feels more homely.
Waya!
Waya is incredible, I hope it will be built soon! I love the last one too!
The pyramid one or the one that is like a full cottage
Probably the one in the thumbnail that's not even in this list.
Where do you get your electricity and sewage
My only question is how do these homes stand up to bad weather, and hurricane force winds?
I can honestly see one of these literally rolling away. SMH not much thought into that, I guess.
@@dessy87 People live on houseboats all over the world
Yes, how?
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Gulf states should use such floating houses concept instead of investing astronomical multi billions in trying to bulid on reclaim land for their palm tree looking oasis project. It ended in a failure due to poor reclamation using sand dredging and overrun in cost.
Like the video shown, all it needs is floating bridges fan out in any water (lakes, rivers or seaside) to supply fresh water and electricity from mainland as backup for solar powered floating houses.
Buyers get to select designs/ cost on catalog, buy/ rent the floating house and parking berth. They can pay tugboat to move to new location for new experience or by exchanging berth among themselves. Those come with propelling system can even move around their house like a yatch freely for more fun. Moving house has never been so easy and fun without need to pack and unpack.
and a million or two in the bank.
Wondering about grey water, not to mention black water. You can’t just discharge it into the lake or ocean. And are some of these sea-worthy? We owned a float-house for several years. More maintenance than a normal land-based house.
Attached a organic sceptic tank with filter for discharge, or something used by yacht.
"Bring On Another Thousand" these boats are a lil bit Bring On Another Million
Hmmm. Good to know. Thank you ❤️🙏
Yes you can. Just think garbage disposal for human waste. Totally legal
My exact thoughts.
Umm. What about grey water and black water? What about security? While they did cover a great deal of information - I constitute the aforesaid rather high priority!
definitely
Sure, if you have enough $$$$ you can have a gorgeous houseboat.
Or a cabin in the woods, or a place in the mountains or a lovely home at the beach. It all depends on how much $$$$ you have.
You can live in a cave. You can buy a tiny house. You can refurbish an old airliner. You can buy a church or a fire station.
You just have to have the money 💰
Loved the Athenia and the futuristic city on water with the pyramidal shaped water craft. Man's ingenuity never ceases to amaze me. Can you imagine what mankind could do if we all got along with each other? Great video - thank you.
I'm more of a rustic cabin in the woods with a natural fireplace kind of girl, but I was really surprised by how comfortable and homey the Athenia looks! My only concern is whether the Athenia and futuristic city on water has some kind of storm protection. Does the Pyramid shape offer some kind of deterrent or something from the whole place being capsized? The video didn't mention a safety plan so I'm hoping that is to be added in futuristic planning of such a place.
If we all were on the same page? True so True!!
As a holiday, yes. As a home, no.
Winter on a boat doesn't sound like fun. Choppy waters. Big cold windows onto bleak scenery. So much spray you don't know if any of your neighbours have come adrift and are heading straight for you.
Also, you have to cope with getting rid of the sewage, and regularly (won't be much room to store a lot of it). That means the sudden need for it to be emptied when it's least convenient. Cold, wet days messing about pipes, and hoses, and smells and taking it to wherever (unless these houseboats come with an agreement, whereby someone comes along and pumps out your tanks every week. Could get expensive. You know what these agreements are like. They sound reasonable to begin with - first 6 months for free and all that. And then the costs go crazy and you discover you're not allowed to do it yourself).
Honestly, I really hate to think that all these boats are going to crowd lakes. Nothing worse than going to a beautiful lake and seeing a bunch of boats clogging waterways.
How do you get drinking/clean water and how is the sewage drained?
beautiful homes, fantastic design...but one little leak, and all that beauty goes into the drink!
The last two are my favorites because I love the fact that they have windows under water.
🔴 What Is Islam?
🔴 Islam is not just another religion.
🔵 It is the same message preached by Moses, Jesus and Abraham.
🔴 Islam literally means ‘submission to God’ and it teaches us to have a direct relationship with God.
🔵 It reminds us that since God created us, no one should be worshipped except God alone.
🔴 It also teaches that God is nothing like a human being or like anything that we can imagine.
🌍 The concept of God is summarized in the Quran as:
📖 { “Say, He is God, the One. God, the Absolute. He does not give birth, nor was He born, and there is nothing like Him.”} (Quran 112:1-4) 📚
🔴 Becoming a Muslim is not turning your back to Jesus.
🔵 Rather it’s going back to the original teachings of Jesus and obeying him.
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Bull. Islam is an invention and no it does NOT MEAN SUBMISSION TO GOD. In Islam you are nothing but a slave. It's literally the opposite of God's words and exactly the same teachings as the satanic god know as Satan.
Islam does not follow the word of God or the Bible. They follow the rambling words of the Quran which is the most uninspiring hopeless book I have ever read.
You can't confuse darkness for light when you have seen the light and Islam is darkness, violence and death. From the first year of Islam they have been at war. The true God of Jacob, taught "by their fruits ye shall know them" and the true God didn't teach continuous war, he taught peace.
@@1islam1 Religion is what has driven people to fight against one another since the beginning of time. Better to be a believer without religion of any sort!
What do u do in a hurricane or tussummaume
I would be blessed to own any of these one day! Love the idea of a floating house or apartment
Rats do hang around waters edges. Regardless I'd love to own one of these lovely boat homes.
I can't help but wonder how homes like this would fare during a category 4 or 5 storm like Ian?
Some things, man woman or beast cannot control, and one of those things is the weather, another one is the harsh reality that sh*t happens which is why you need insurance so you may re-build or re-dock.
@@Pressplay_Media_EUyou may need to pay, and pre-arrange your funeral.
*I want that multilevel pyramid house boat at **7:37** built on land, that's what I call modernizing architecture.*
I love the idea of living on a houseboat, and I loved the pyramid idea. But I would want to be located in a place with clear, turquoise water. I'd also like to know more about how the utilities work and how much they would cost.
I also wonder about what are costs of maintaining houseboats? Keeping structure maintained & watertight, is it on a par with regular homes? (I haven't read anything yet but idea of houseboat has always been interesting to me!)
HAHAHAHA CLEAR WATER TO RUIN IT? GIVE ME A BREAK YALL PEOPLE DONT CARE ABOUT THE FUTURE GENERATIONS AND ENVIRONMENT DONT THE WORLD HAVE ENOUGH POLLUTION
Sewage fees are like what you would pay on land. If you are permanently docked it’s part of the docking fee. But the cost would vary depending on where you lived.
Why don't you list the prices and where to buy them, and where is the transportation cost? To me this is rather important in the same way of looking at RVs, give me the prices!
Priceless
I designed one years ago. Mine was plastic with submersible option via chains! Only an air vent disguised as a seagull visible during bad weather. I've always been a dreamer! ☺️
these seem to be designed for less harsh environment such as lake. wonder how they stand up against natural disaster such as tsunami / typhoon .. or if they can be used in the sea when offshore ?
I liked the blue one. I think it’s called the Lake House. Others were too modern for me.
man I love the lake house one 💕
the concern I would have, with global warming and increased storm intensity, would be rough weather. Most of these things look fairly easy to capsize. The round one looks most stable. Round structures are also more wind resistant
I think the one depicted as the intro to the entire presentation looks the most stable. It looks like a floating hotel, connected by a circular walkway. Perhaps the individual units could be made larger for people who want to LIVE in a housing community. Not sure I'd want to live in ANY of them in an area like the Gulf of Mexico, or ANY place that's prone to hurricane activity! Very innovative, though!!!
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I would love to stay in the round dome one for a vacation. The first one in the video is one I would like to own
Disappointed that the thumbnail image is clickbait...was really wanting to hear more about those
The 2 level floating cabin is literally a full size floating house. It is absolutely amazing imo, and would be a dream come true. Just make sure u put it on the right lake cuz I bet it's pretty difficult to move to another one.
I prefer the first one
Snap!
That floating pyramid design looks like it assumes that the water will always be perfectly flat and never have waves... all it would take is one storm and suddenly that entire thing would be a nightmare.
I like the 2 story floating cabin, but they are all fascinating. Thank you
I can't see enviornmentalis being okay with some of these floating homes.
Love how docking a small house boat takes 4-5 people wearing florescent vests. It's literally a two person job with less risk than walking around a pool in swimming trunks while putting on a winter cover.
Probably should get rid of the pointy tops! Definitely round is a better option!
I wonder if people who easily get seasick on boats should even think about getting one of these? I'm not very good on boats, because of this problem. The futurist ones look really cool. I hope they have a plan in place if a disaster like a tsunami was coming!!! If you can't tell already, I'm not a big fan of being on the water, especially deep water. Thank you for the informative video!!!
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I love these! Adore the idea. It's brilliant, and I'd live in one if I could afford it. And I am against rebuilding close to the coast in hurricane zones.
I totally agree with not rebuilding 👍
That first boat. Wow. I'd love a land based house just like that
The architects of today are trying to think out of the box,to come up with some incredible unique designs.
Thanks for sharing with us these interesting floating homes 🏡 👍
Greetings from 🇬🇧 Simon and Beth 👍🙋❤️
That’s why engineers hate them)
That's Cool, IF Only they would make it Affordable to People Who Aren't Millionaires & Billionaires.
Amazing floating House
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I liked the last one. That underwater window would be nice. I would love to watch the fishes go by.
And poop destroy the inviroment
The innovation & creativity is incredible. I am amazed by all these ideas and designs for alternative house boat living.
However,why not just buy a boat and live on that
First thought is these models take away and clutter the natural view from a home. I am not happy about forcing people to live on water. Reminds me of the polluted waters in China, for example, where people live on homes. looks nice now but in long run, I see this as more of a hassle and deviation from our present status quo and simply not such a good idea.
How much are those house boats?
Floating cities are fascinating! I have longed to live on a houseboat or floating cabin (anchored, no engine) on a large pristine lake!
Sewage???
Wow!! Look!!! No plumbing!!! Get your drinking water at one end and crap at the other!!!!
I love the pyramids that way you can drive your boat in and go upstairs and not to worry about anything thank you
Could anyone else feel the mosquitos in the MX 12 VIDEO? LOL
How does it get water, sewer take out, fresh water generation, electricity, leaks, does it move during a storm surge?
My goodness I would be happy with any one of these, they are magnificent & would definitely tempt me to leave living in London.
love the idea of living on a houseboat, and I loved the pyramid idea. But I would want to be located in a place with clear, turquoise water. I'd also like to know more about how the utilities work and how much they would cost.
Interesting concepts, but I don't see the advantage of moving a house from the shore to just off the shore.
Slow down the visuals, please. Too dizzying going so fast.
The downside of these homes on water is, of course, their extremely wet basements.
@ 7:00 It strongly reminds me of Vivec City from Morrowind
so what is the cost? I imagine only the very wealthy can afford
This is not safe for marine life.....please help save our environment
What did Hurricane Ian do to those?
Can we get an update?😅
Didn't see not ONE person of color on the digital pyramid model!🤔🤔🤔🙄😕😳
and ???? if you have a problem, don't watch the video, smh
Where are the yellow pods attached to common walkways?
The one with a base deck underneath water is fantastic. Not only it provide interesting underwater aquatic view, but also serve as good climate control, cool in hot summer noon, warm in winter night.
A built in propelling system or yatch pulling hook will be great for moving freely to enjoy different views regularly. A deck for enjoying private outdoor sunshine and night gazing is a must.
How is the price and maintenance cost advantage compare to a big luxury yatch that also can serve as a floating house?
TERIBBLE IDEA I HOPE THEY WONT BE DUMPING THE CRAP IN THE WATER
Hopefully a Mermaid swims by.
MDMSSB wish everyone healthy😊
Loved all of them. The only thing i’m concerned about is security.
Lakes would be a great place, in a street kanaal, You could even mod them to fit land-code I guess. Give new meaning to "earthship"
why put the italian one in there when it just a concept?
Vivre au quotidien comme ici me plairait beaucoup 🙂💥💦 rêve impossible désormais : plus d’eau !
Жалко что до наших дней Ихтиандр не дожил
Wish he would say the price for each.
So, where and how do you dispose of sewage?
Good idea, but, what about winter????????
You do not say how much they cost this homes
Nice as vacation rentals, but not to live in.
The wise man built his house upon the rock .
TERIBBLE IDEA FOR WEATHER AND THE ENVIRONMENT
number 1 by the polish company would be the best to maneuver if i went home to new york & lived on in the erie canal in the summers & came home to my boatless dock on the indian river in florida
Wyay. I would totally live in Wyay. I hope that comes to fruition
What about floods is it flood proof?
It’s great 🌱living in harmony with nature..Thanks .God bless 🍷🌴🌱🦋🍷
*1,2,3,4,6: Would TOTALLY BUNK here!!*
🌲🐒...🐦...🐤இதுபத்தி உம்ம ஒபினியன் ஜீ..#இதை அவுருட்ட கேளு.." இதைத்தான் நம்மூரில. தண்ணீலயே குடி* யிருக்குதூனூ சொல்றாங்களே.. வேல் ஜீமைண்ட்வாய்ஸ்😅🎉😊
you could have added the prices instead me of me googling thus a dislike (half a million usd plus all of them)
No screens to keep out the bugs?
Didn't show much inside Bluefields. It looks like a garden shed. Love the futuristic designs.
really nice idea - let's see how long this will be in the water - location permitting - also who will guarantee the water will stay healthy?? Too risky for me in the long run
great video but no Prices !
The first house, which was presented in this video segment, is my favourite one.
ya im good I'll stay on dry land
I would like a one of these that could survive a Tidal Wave although I think to be able to do that it would have to be totally submersibale. I would like it to be able to handle a hurricane like we had in south west Florida.
AVOID DRAGGING SPACE WITH ANYTHING WATER(Sea, Ocean, River, Lake) WITH THIS WHOLE FLOODING CLIMATE CHANGE PROBLEMS.
#LET WATER BE, THERE ARE ENOUGH LANDS TO BUILD ON#
I read recently that the 'House-boats'- (Private 'on the water' people in W. Oakland (SF Bay) are now being "attacked by pirates!" Water- water is great but No one can guarantee that it will Not turn rough- really Really rough!!!!!!!
I would like to own the dome
Love the big pyramid style boat.
I would like to have the opportunity to be part of this project. I love the idea and the rounded last one.
You are showing these overpriced death traps on calm waters, how do they stand up in raging seas caused by Cyclones/Hurricanes when the winds reach 150 miles per hour or stronger? You may find yourself and your water home blown 30KM inland. Thanks, but no thanks, I'll keep my money and my feet on solid ground, even then you are not safe from storms, but you have better fighting chance at survival.
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WHAT ABOUT WATER SUPPLY,
ELECTRICITY, AND PARTICULARLY
SEWERAGE SYSTEM ? DANGERIOUS
FOR THE YOUNG CHILDREN. LOOKS
BEAYTIFUL BUT FULL OF DANGERS.
FAMILIES CAN COME TO SPEND FEW DAY
TO ENJOYE THEIR LEASURE TIME.🤔😀😎
I didn't plan on watching this video. I just saw the thumbnail and thought . "Wow, how completely unnecessary, and an absolute waste of material resources".
Oh.. that is just hilarious. Tell me.. after the modern world collapses.. and the reality of science withheld from people comes crashing over the world.. Do you think those things will be remembered? Very funny indeed. I will remember this fondly after the Laschamp Event repeats, with a sigh.
I’d like to live in the Mayan temple designed city. It is so beautiful and unique. I would like to live in a big one though not the smaller one.
Only if you have the money these are great. But you have to deal with water seepage and possible mold situations. All the time. And the weather whipping the water in. But love to have one. But they have to come down on prices just like any other houses. My mom paid $12;000 for her house in 1959 and it was better built then any thing since. Buildings need to be built better and tougher. My son got one 2 years ago, it cost him $550,000, 63 years later. Look at the way economy is, greedy that’s all.