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Nearly 4 sq km (1.5 sq miles) of luxurious living is on offer in the artificial island of The Pearl-Qatar. Raised on one of Qatar's most important pearl diving sites, the island is supposedly host to over 18,000 dwellings.
Dubai got tired of palm islands and decided to reinvent the world across an archipelago of 300 private islands in the shape of the continents. Using sand pulled from shallow coastal waters, the islands—covering a total area of 54 sq km (19.4 sq miles)—will be divided into four categories: private homes, estate homes, dream resorts, and community islands.
While they're good for commerce, they come at a high environmental cost. Changing wave action could result in coastal erosion, and the destruction of marine habitats threatens the existence of many species.
The world's largest artificial islands
A testament to our capacity as humans
TRAVEL Islands
Man-made islands are a testament to our capacity as humans. In modern times, artificial islands are usually formed by land reclamation or the incidental isolation of existing land, and these islands were created to serve varying purposes.
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