I Hardly Know These 10 Tourist Attractions Exist. #2 and #7 Were Unbelievably Awesome… WOW!

Climate change greatly affects our environment. Earth’s sea water level rise due to global warming. Sea level rises as ice on land melts. According to reports, sea levels worldwide have been rising at a rate of 0.14 inches (3.5 millimeters) per year since the early 1990’s – and this causes alarm to the inhabitants of this planet.

But after seeing this floating structures, I came to think that sea level rise isn’t that alarming as we can always build a place to live floating on the waters.

#1. Artificial Floating Island – Seoul, South Korea

Artificial Island
Enjoy a day in the world’s largest artificial island consists of three inter-connected islets.

#2. Floating Movie Theater –  Yao Noi, Thailand

Floating Cinema
Catch the latest movie in this theater surrounded by cool turquoise water.

#3. Floating Eco Hotel – Peru

Floating Eco Hotel
Explore the gorgeous Amazon River while on this Aqua Expeditions’ Floating eco-hotel designed by Peruvian architect Jordi Puig.

#4. Floating Forest – Sydney, Australia

Floating Forest
Be amazed by this century-old abandoned ship filled with fully-grown mangrove trees.

#5. The Floating Green (Golf Course) – Idaho, United States

Golf Course
Challenge yourself in this golf course with a floating 14th hole (a man-made island that changes location).

#6. Floating Market – Banjarmasin, Indonesia

Market
Produce-laden boats in this floating markets carries a wide variety of local fruits and vegetables you can buy.

#7. Floating Opera Stage – Bregenz, Austria

Opera Stage
Stop by at one of these amazing opera stages floating on Lake Constance.

#8. Floating Skateboard Ramp – California, U.S.

Skateboard Ramp
Take a dip with your skateboard in this floating skateboard ramp in Lake Tahoe.

#9. Floating Stadium – Marina Bay, Singapore

Stadium
Attend a sporting event in this stadium surrounded by the waters of Marina Reservoir.

#10. Floating Swimming Pool – Berlin, Germany

Swimming Pool
Splash into this old barge converted into a public floating swimming pool.

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