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Pictures: Maldives Floating Golf Course. April 22, 2011. by Larry Brown. Read . It was announced about a year ago that there were plans to build a floating golf course in the Maldives.
In Pictures: What A $500 Million Floating Golf Course Looks Like. The concept is a series of man-made islands with one or more holes on each, linked by transparent undersea tunnels.
No matter your stance on climate change, and the effects it will have, the people in charge in the Maldives is trying to come up with a plan of attack in case the water continues to rise. Yes, the ...
Troon Golf, Waterstudio.NL and Dutch Docklands have announced plans to build a floating golf course in the Maldives islands in the Indian Ocean, with holes connected by underwater tunnels. The 18 ...
Maldives plans a floating tourist paradise, including an18-hole golf course By Fox News Published August 13, 2012 3:05pm EDT | Updated November 5, 2015 7:18pm EST ...
The floating future of the Maldives: Complete with £320m golf course and luxury 'workers island' Floating islands will be moored to the seabed using cables to minimise environmental impact ...
Players will have trouble avoiding the water on this golf course - it's a floating island. The extraordinary £320m design boasts 27 holes, is set upon three linked islands and features around 200 ...
The first golf course in the Maldives will open later this month, Shangri-La has confirmed. The first course in the tourism hotspot is set to be inaugurated March 27, offering nine holes on the ...
MALE, Maldives, May 18 (UPI) -- A floating golf course is planned for the Maldives. The "scarless development," the developers say, will have a zero carbon footprint on the ecosystem of the ...
The Maldives will soon be home to a $520 million floating golf course on the Indian Ocean. The design should be completed by 2015, according to The Daily Mail .
Located five minutes from the Maldives airport, the 18-hole golf course will include luxurious accommodations, which overlook the green fairways and the surrounding reef.
Well soon you will be able to, thanks to a Dutch company which announced plans to build a $500 million floating golf course in the Maldives. Featuring 18 holes connected by underwater tunnels, the ...