Artificial Archipelagos, Dubai, United Arab Emirates ISS022-E-024940 lrg (cropped to The World)
Palm Jumeirah (image lower left) was begun in 2001 and required more than 50 million cubic meters of dredged sand to raise the islands above the Persian Gulf sea level. Construction of the Palm Jumeirah islands was completed in 2006; the islands are now being developed for residential and commercial housing and infrastructure. Creation of the 300 World Islands (image upper right) was begun in 2003 and completed in 2008, using 320 million cubic meters of sand and 37 million tonnes of rock for the surrounding 27-kilometer-long protective breakwater. Little to no infrastructure development of The World is apparent in this astronaut photograph.
Also visible at the lower edge of the astronaut photograph is another notable structure—the Burj Khalifa (image lower right and rotated 90 degrees in inset). Burj Khalifa stands 800 meters (2,600 feet) high, and it is currently the world’s tallest structure. The astronaut photograph captures enough detail to make out the tapering outline of the building as well as its dark, needle-like shadow pointing towards the northeast.Relevante Bilder
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The World (Inselgruppe)The World ist eine auf der Basis von Felsschüttungen aus verdichtetem Sand aufgespülte künstliche Inselgruppe in Dubai, Vereinigte Arabische Emirate, 4–10 km vor der Küste des Stadtteils Jumeirah. .. weiterlesen