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floating house, cities, neighborhoods.
MilitaryFlower
post Aug 8 2008, 06:55 PM
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I was watching discovery channel the other night and there was this guy talking about building cities and such on the water uses foam on the inside and cement around the outside.They've already built one house like it. But do you think entire cities would float. more importantly do you think its a good idea?






Personally I think its a cool idea itself but I don't like it...
Look at our cities like NY and see how trashy they are. Just think if that happened to our oceans.I just don't think so.
 
 
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whoahitznikki
post Aug 24 2008, 02:35 AM
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actually there's already some towns that are made on water...

"Since Shanghai is situated in a delta (the Yangtze Delta, to be exact) the natural landscape is extremely flat. Also because of its location on a delta and because people have been living in the region for hundreds of years, there are small ‘water towns’ in Shanghai’s suburbs and in the surrounding region. These water towns vary in size, popularity, and familiarity to Westerners"

 
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post Aug 27 2008, 08:17 PM
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QUOTE(whoahitznikki @ Aug 24 2008, 12:35 AM) *


Thats in water not on it...

And in places where pollution is a little less...(i don't know the word)...
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I think this is dumb . It'll just cause more pollution and problems.


agreed the earth[land] is polluted enough...no need to mess up the ocean as well...
 

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