Megaconstructions: this is Pangeos, the colossal turtle-shaped yacht that will cost 8,000 million dollars

- The tereyate will have hotels, shopping malls, airports, a heliport, planes, luxury homes, and parks. In addition, it will have nine electric motors that will receive energy from solar panels.

Megaconstructions: this is Pangeos, the colossal turtle-shaped yacht that will cost 8,000 million dollars
The project costs 8,000 million euros. / Lazzarini

Mega constructions: this is Pangeos, the colossal turtle-shaped yacht that will cost 8,000 million dollars

Pierpaolo Lazzarini (Italian designer) has created the 'Pangeos' project, a turtle-shaped terayact that would house 60,000 crew members inside and would measure 500 meters long by 610 meters wide.

If the ship were to be manufactured, Pangeos would become the largest floating structure in the world, in addition, its name refers to the Pangea continent that existed more than 300 million years ago.

The design of the tereyate is a city that will have hotels, shopping malls, airports, a heliport, luxury homes, and parks. Also, it will have nine electric motors that will receive energy from the solar panels located in the upper part of the boat, likewise, it will have the supply obtained through the shock of the waves with the built-in propellers.

On the other hand, the vessel will work independently, will reach five knots of speed, will not emit harmful gases, and will not have a fixed course either.

Quite an expensive project

In the future, Pangeos will be built in Saudi Arabia, where the architects will need to remove about a square kilometer of the sea to build a circular dam before beginning work on the tereyate.

To reach funding for the €8 billion project, Lazzarini is selling accommodations – from apartments to super villas – through an NFT collection or PayPal escrow. Those interested can already buy their own floating property through the following link.

The Pangeos website indicates that the works could begin in 2033 and they estimate that it will be finished eight years later.

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