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5-02-2006 @ 12:45PM
Willy said...
Actually, Hydropolis will be the first *large-scale* underwater hotel in the world. Key Largo’s Jules Undersea Lodge -- a 2-room-hotel converted from a research lab -- has been in existence for years. Moreover, the Utter Inn, a simple cottage 20 feet below the surface of Sweden’s Lake Malaren, already exists, as does Huvafen Fushi, a luxury resort which offers underwater spa treatments in the Maldives:
http://www.divester.com/2005/06/03/more-underwater-hotels/
Moreover, Macau is planning an Underwater Casino, http://www.divester.com/2005/05/18/underwater-casino-on-the-horizon/
and Ithaa Restaurant is an underwater restaurant in Israel:
http://www.divester.com/2005/04/20/ithaa-restaurant-is-all-wet/
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