Inside £6.4BILLION turtle-shaped floating city dubbed the ‘terayacht’ – that would be largest sea structure ever built

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JAW-DROPPING plans for an enormous £6.8 billion superyacht the size of a small city have been launched. Called the Pangeos, if built the terayacht would become the largest floating structure ever built. SWNSPlans have been unveiled for a £6.8bn ‘terayacht’ the size of a floating city[/caption] SWNSThe Pangeos, if built, would have room for 60,000 passengers[/caption] SWNS‘Wings’ would allow it to cruise without the use of engines[/caption] The turtle-shaped vessel would be 550 metres long (1,800ft) and 610 metres (2,000ft) at its widest point. At its peak, it could host 60,000 guests, making it effectively a floating city. It would include hotels, shopping centres, parks, as well as ship and aircraft ports, according to Italian designers Lazzarini. They hope the ambitious scheme will become a reality following an NFT-related crowdfunding project. READ MORE ON YACHTS FLOATING PALACE Inside plan for 688ft MEGAYACHT complete with tennis court & helicopter pad SOME LIKE IT YACHT Inside superyacht with private plane & sub - it’s yours for £180MILLION Undertaking such a monumental task would reportedly take eight years to build. The designers suggest a giant shipyard would have to be created especially for the project. “A Terayacht needs a Terashipyard,” the designers said. “The conception of a similar-sized vessel, involves the realisation of a specific shipyard/dam infrastructure that floods to levitate the terayacht when it will be launched. “The imagined Terashipyard infrastructure is 650 metres wide and 600 metres long, providing direct access to the sea.” Most read in News IN SHACKLES Moment female Istanbul bomb suspect is arrested after woman fled with red rose 'DANGER FOR LIFE' Fury as paedo who murdered boy, 8, then befriended parents could go free BRAINS AND BRAWN I'm a hot teacher and a gym bunny - fans say they wish I taught them 'MASSIVE WASTE' Our council wasted £3.8m 'beautifying' our town - but it's still grim BLOODBATH Double murder probe as 2 men die & third seriously injured in 'horrific' stabbing SPACE ODDITY My genius son is from MARS - & he's come to save us from nuclear apocalypse With 30 metres of draft, the ship’s enormous hull is made up of nine different bows and subdivided into several blocks. It would be powered by nine high-temperature superconductor (HTS) engines, each fully electric motor capable of a mind-blowing 16,800hp and powered by various onboard energy sources. The designers also claim it would be able to use “wings” to cruise without using up energy, making the super-structure environmentally friendly. If realised, the turtle-shaped vessel will become the world’s largest floating structure ever built Italian designers Lazzarini “Pushed from a jet drive transmission, the tera-structure will be able to cruise at a speed of five knots,” Lazzarini said. “While sailing, the large wings will gain energy from the breaking of the waves and Pangeos will cruise perpetually without emissions around the planet Earth’s seas. “Further, the rooftop area is lined with solar panels, which provide part of the necessary clean energy to power the terayacht.” Lazzarini says it is launching a crowdfunding initiative to sell virtual spaces of the watercraft. Guests will be able to stay in a range of accommodations, from apartments and houses to “super villas” and royal palaces. “The virtual spaces of the watercraft can also be purchased under an NFT collection, and users will be able to collect certain content and access the virtual properties with their credentials,” Lazzarini said. Similar credentials will also be used as a property deposit in case of real construction. Read More on The Sun SHOP TO IT Primark to launch click and collect at 25 stores today - see full list SMOOTH OPERATOR Mum shares laundry hack for quick-dry clothes AND it cuts down on ironing “The terayacht proposal takes its name from Pangea, the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras,” Lazzarini adds. “If realised, the turtle-shaped vessel will become the world’s largest floating structure ever built.” SWNSThe vessel would be so big it would require a specially-built shipyard[/caption]