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Saudi Arabia's 'insane' $1trillion jungle skyscraper will be 'better than Pyramids'

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the Wall Street Journal, the $1 trillion (£830bn) project will feature a floating port city, a commuter swimming lane, an artificial ski resort, and be packed full of AI and robots to serve its residents.The project, dubbed 'The Mirror Line', looks like something straight out of the videogame Destiny, with giant mirror-covered glass structures and impossible-looking geometry.READ NEXT: AI could cause new Cold War is US and China don't negotiate, warns former Google chiefHe says it could be ready by 2030 if construction goes according to plan, although that seems highly unlikely given it looks like something out of Blade Runner.The Mirror Line will be part of a huge desert city complex called Neom and span across a mountain range.

It will feature 1,600 foot-tall buildings that run in parallel with one another on either side of an artificial river.Engineers have said it could take 50 years to construct, as it will feature an intricate interior filled with plants, forests, trains, a vertical farm, and even a boat marina powered entirely by renewable energy.Residents will be encouraged to pay a subscription to get three meals per day.If it ever gets built, the Mirror Line will house 5 million people and feature a sports stadium on stilts.Critics have said it will be so tall that it will stop birds and animals migrating because the mirrored walls could confuse them.The whole 'NEOM' project has also been criticised for human rights abuses after it emerges indigenous tribes were forcibly removed from the land it is being built on, with one resident being shot dead by security forces.The project resembles a sci-fi flight of fancy similar to that created by an architecture firm which proposes a giant flying skyscraper that will.

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