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  2. Artificial island - Wikipedia

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    One artificial island built on Fiery Cross Reef near the Spratly Islands is now the site of a military barracks, lookout tower and a runway long enough to handle Chinese military aircraft. [ 23 ] A largely touristic and commercial project is the Ocean Flower Island project on Hainan island.

  3. Very large floating structure - Wikipedia

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    A mobile offshore base. Very large floating structures (VLFSs) or very large floating platforms (VLFPs) are artificial islands, which may be constructed to create floating airports, bridges, breakwaters, piers and docks, storage facilities (for oil and natural gas), wind and solar power plants, for military purposes, to create industrial space, emergency bases, entertainment facilities (such ...

  4. Crannog - Wikipedia

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    The construction techniques for a crannog (prehistoric or otherwise) are as varied as the multitude of finished forms that make up the archaeological record. Island settlement in Scotland and Ireland is manifest through the entire range of possibilities ranging from entirely natural, small islets to completely artificial islets, therefore ...

  5. Could artificial islands be the key to saving some endangered ...

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    An endangered species is using a man-made floating island in Maryland to breed.

  6. List of artificial islands - Wikipedia

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    An artificial island in the artificial Inspiration Lake in the former Penny's Bay; Macau Ferry Terminal - an artificial island connected by a skyway to another artificial island, and further connected by two other skyways to Shun Tak Centre. [9] Nam Wan [10] A former knoll in the Shek Pik Reservoir; A former knoll in the Shing Mun (Jubilee ...

  7. Great Wall of Sand - Wikipedia

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    The negative marine impact from China's artificial island building violates Articles 192 and 194(5) of UNCLOS. It also violates Article 194(2) of UNCLOS and Article 3 of the Convention on Biological Diversity as the artificial island creation has occurred outside of China’s EEZ and within that of other states.

  8. Floating island - Wikipedia

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    Spiral Island was a more modern one-person effort to build an artificial floating island, on the Caribbean coast of Mexico. Modern artificial islands mimicking the floating reedbeds of the Uros are increasingly used by local governments and catchment managers to improve water quality at source, reducing pollutants in surface water bodies and ...

  9. Dubai plans $1.7 billion tourist project on new artificial ...

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    It will be built on new man-made islands. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us