Owning the land is the least of your expenses.
It takes a lot of $ to make a rock habitable.
Not really
Owning the land is the least of your expenses.
It takes a lot of $ to make a rock habitable.
Not really
Oh no?
How many marinas have you built?
You'll need a good place for all of the boats that will bring your construction supplies to dock and offload cargo.
I like the idea of island living, and I've been interested in it for a while, but the infrastructure costs are prohibitive if you are looking at it as a private residence, imo.
Oh no?
How many marinas have you built?
You'll need a good place for all of the boats that will bring your construction supplies to dock and offload cargo.
I like the idea of island living, and I've been interested in it for a while, but the infrastructure costs are prohibitive if you are looking at it as a private residence, imo.
Some plywood and 50 gallon drums would be fine for the peasants unloading stuff.
Some plywood and 50 gallon drums would be fine for the peasants unloading stuff.
It depends no how you want to live. Yes you can live in a shitty shack on an island, but presumably if you have the cash to buy an entire island, you want to live a quality lifestyle with all the amenities available you have at home.
Running water = Desalination = not cheap
Sewage system = not cheap
Power plant (even if just a solar one or whatever, which would work in the tropics) = not cheap
Transporting all your building tools & material to the island = not cheap
What about when it's a saturday night and you run out of milk? Wanna wait 3 days for more?
etc etc..
It's really expensive to build and develop an island + sustain a luxury lifestyle on one. If you're going to live like a peasant on your own island then I don't know why you wouldn't just buy a property on an already developed island in fiji or something and just do day trips out to the deserted islands when you want some space.
Not to mention what do you do when you have a heart attack?
If you develop something like a hotel alongside it, at least you can afford to pay for a doctor to be on the island, medical supplies, have constant supplies coming in every week, a helipad, etc etc...
I feel obligated to point out that just pouring the slab for a 2000 sq ft home would require something in the neighborhood of 1500 80lb bags of concrete, or about 60 tons of concrete mix. Not exactly the kind of shipping project you can undertake in a skiff.
Owning the land is the least of your expenses.
It takes a lot of $ to make a rock habitable.
I feel obligated to point out that just pouring the slab for a 2000 sq ft home would require something in the neighborhood of 1500 80lb bags of concrete, or about 60 tons of concrete mix. Not exactly the kind of shipping project you can undertake in a skiff.
Give out privateer licenses? (to people willing to operate only in your sea territory)All in all it seems like it would not be insurmountable save for defense. Though thinking properly, there would be at least one member of the island society that knows the technology of lazers and weaponry. If so, it would not be too hard given my faith in true innovation. Assuming you are just fighting Pirates and not Russia.
The import/export section?Although it would not be surprising in the least for them to use that excuse, but It'd be sooooooooooo twisted & ironic that they choose to quote Article 1 Section 10 in the year 2013.
Anyone care to guess why that is?
A leader had to pay his army well to keep them happy so that they would fend off invasions. This led to high taxes and inflation. Borders were left open as Romans fought among themselves. Germanic tribes invaded, Persians took Roman lands, and Gaul tried to become independent.
Reforms
Diocletian (elected by the army) and Constantine each set up strong one-man rule during their times as leader. They initiated many reforms:
Farmers had to stay on their farms; ones who left were hunted down.
Town officials had to collect taxes, and pay the difference between what the state wanted and what they collected.
Government workers had to keep their jobs for life, and their children had to do the same job.
The Roman Empire was split by Diocletian, into west and east.
The new capital was Constantinople because the east was richer than the west.
In regards to island transport, in this case the island is close to land and there is already a bridge.
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