Closing Bell: Post-Global Warming Digs
Forget homes on stilts. Should the oceans rise 20 feet, this new Walking House, built on six hydraulic legs, should help you get from waterfront up to Green-Wood Cemetery (the highest point in Brooklyn), with all your stuff intact. It’s solar- and wind-powered, so no global warming crisis will remove its usefulness. It does, however,…
Forget homes on stilts. Should the oceans rise 20 feet, this new Walking House, built on six hydraulic legs, should help you get from waterfront up to Green-Wood Cemetery (the highest point in Brooklyn), with all your stuff intact. It’s solar- and wind-powered, so no global warming crisis will remove its usefulness. It does, however, sort of look like a giant metal tarantula.
It is very nice house,price is also less,and u can take it with u on tours,i visited the website http://www.emconcepts.co.uk/ that also deal in real estate business in Uruguay Property area,the owner of the site is trusted broker in this area.
lovely! A lottery spin-drum on legs.
I like its yellow Mini Mouse shoes.
That’s why we bought a house in GH. You can park that in front of the house for a small fee, say $10,000 a month? Breakfast included (fish, generally).
I just watched the video–those flood waters better rise very sloooooowly!