


The venerable Creed O'Hanlon sent me this communque' as an example of his ongoing quest to document all efforts at seasteading, whether communal, corporate or organic. Interesting story.
click the title bar and here.
'Salarøy is a 41' fembøring, a Norwegian workboat in Tromsø Norway. Courtesy Hildringstimens båtgalleri - http://www.hildringstimen.no/batlista.htm
2 comments:
Thomas!
That is an incredible website and thanks to the dauntless Creed O'Hanlon for pointing it out. It's hard to imagine the shape of the world in 50 years, isn't it?
doryman
Intriguingly, just watched an Iranian film – 'Iron Island' – about dispossessed families living on a large rotting tanker anchored off some arid coast. You should do more on 'seasteading' and maybe get O'Hanlon to guest as a writer sometimes.
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