I thought this was a great idea until I thought about, groceries in, trash out, electricity obviously on a generator unless they are solar panels on top otherwise fuel carried in, water all carried in and what about repairs and/or a repairman... but if you can afford to have a house built like this, someone is paid to solve all of those problems. Another story for the rich and famous.
What about planning permission and building regs.? Would not stand a chance with Chester and Cheshire West! Who would have built that? Is it real? Thank you for posting, kind regards, Marj
@indianacerta The pungi (Hindi: पुंगी), also called the been (बीन) and murli, is a wind instrument played by snake charmers in the Indian subcontinent. The instrument consists of a mouth-blown air reservoir made from a gourd, which channels air into two reedpipes. The pungi is played with no pauses, with the player employing circular breathing. The pungi originated in India and is still played by snake charmers in street performances
Looks like it's been developed a bit since that picture was taken. Saw some speculation on where it was and who owned it....speculate no further....you can actually rent a room there!
September 12, 2017 It says I'm the 209,246th solver. Unbelievable! Can't imagine carrying EVERYTHING up all those stairs! Food, water, etc. Not to mention all the building and furnishing materials!
It's the most hideous building you can think of on such a gorgeous place.No wonder someone as stupid as a movie star would get the idea of building THAT right in the middle of a lovely island.Shameful.
This house is in the Bay Islands of Honduras. If I recall correctly it was biult by either Julio Iglesias, Christopher Lambert or some other movie star.
No way, would I stay in that house, if it were real,and where else on the 'island' would you even be able to stay. This has got to be photoshopped. One strong hurricane wind would take it out, this puzzle has been on jigidi since 2009, it pops up on the screen of members somehow, I didn't ask for it, and I have seen it twice 'accidentally', that is the answer to the number of solves, after all it is a small puzzle and it must have shown up for a reason, one might think, so, okay, I will solve it, one might say. Speaking for myself, I haven't solved it. It gives for good commentary, though.
What a great hideaway. This puzzle is so popular because everyone is thinking I would like to stay on this island. A place to call your own, quiet and peaceful.
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