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Why Dubai's Man Made Islands are Mostly Unbuilt Updated for 2024

Updated: April 26, 2024

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Here’s a breakdown of the video:
0:00 Overview of Dubai’s World Islands project
0:55 What are the World Islands?
1:51 How the World Islands were built
3:07 Major problem with the World Islands
4:49 Why the Islands are underdeveloped
5:27 The 2008 financial crisis
7:08 Development on the World Islands
11:55 The future of the World Island project

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Dubai is known for its lavish living and some JAW DROPPING construction projects like the Burj Khalifa, the Frame, and Dubai Aquarium! The city is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world with an influx of nearly 16 million visitors every single year. Today we are discussing the famous World Islands project that was started prior to 2008 but never finished construction. Located off the coast of Dubai, the World Islands are a collection of small man-made islands similar to the Palm Jumeirah but designed to replicate the shape of world! We discuss a few issues with these lavish islands that were up for sale to private developers, including rising sea level, transportation difficulty, and what the current economic outlook is doing to Dubai’s development.

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