No free, inventive minds will be attracted to a city based on an archaic totalitarian system. It will be just another misconstructed monster in the desert. This city violates all points of sustainability: no mention how energy (electricity) is supplied, no mention of water supply and water treatment or sewer systems, no mention how they gonna feed the population, no subway system, no recycling infrastructures. Don't these people ever learn how to build sustainable cities at all???
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Who´s gonna live in this city - ordinary yemenis??, who will dare to finance this moonwalker´s dream in one of the most underdevelopped parts of the world, for what is it good for??? Just to feed fraudulent bureaucracy in both yemen and Djibouti. There is no special need for a bridge since the exchange of goods between two sides is weak, it could serve as a qat bridge. OMG be realistic!!!
This whole idea was a concept before Dubai ran out of money. As of today i doubt those Arab big money rollers(the ones that put up the money in the first place) are dreaming this big anymore
i doubt these cities/bridge will be bulit now
as everyone just closed up thier wallets since the slowdown last summer
@BrnoPower i agree with you but i dont think yemen and the djoubouti will be th only ones trading its probably the arabian pennisula and the west side of africa
i hope it benefit arabs and african....If it benefit the white man I will be pissed off.....you will have a lot of angry black americans to deal with!!! we want to rebulid africa not give it to the white man
This is the next and easier way of exploiting Africa's natural recourses in the making. Unless we know exactly what good is for Africa this dream will never happen.
This is great out of human ego. If realized no wonder the region will be totally changed and transformed to new life of peace and settlement. I know the region is unfriendly to live in currently. I am part of it.
This is going to benefit my country- Yemen an Djibouti economically, its going to be the project of our era, since im studying business property management, ids luv 2b head of corporate real estate, now that would be a dream. it would be a new age, and i also respect the bin-Ladin family for making their country of origin which is yemen the most glamarous place in the world.
Despite of my pessimism for this region, I believe the project will be implemented and succeed. This is hope not only for Africa or Yemen, but for all humanity. This may be a model of sustainable megalopolis.
They will start with the port and the people living on the land will be the contractors and their families. Then airport and the people living will grow. Then bridge, roads, other infrastructure growing circle development.
No free, inventive minds will be attracted to a city based on an archaic totalitarian system. It will be just another misconstructed monster in the desert. This city violates all points of sustainability: no mention how energy (electricity) is supplied, no mention of water supply and water treatment or sewer systems, no mention how they gonna feed the population, no subway system, no recycling infrastructures. Don't these people ever learn how to build sustainable cities at all???
vincecrue 3 months ago
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vincecrue 3 months ago
guys you have to make this real and make it real
SuperMusa1234 4 months ago
Djibouti has a half million people, if this city comes, the indigenous people will become the minority
wzupppp 1 year ago
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DaberNobleman 1 year ago
"It will help prevent financial fractures" lol.
Madsponge 1 year ago
how many Carbon emissions will be released to the atmosphere just by digging the hole city to put the roads down there?
2ap86 1 year ago
Who´s gonna live in this city - ordinary yemenis??, who will dare to finance this moonwalker´s dream in one of the most underdevelopped parts of the world, for what is it good for??? Just to feed fraudulent bureaucracy in both yemen and Djibouti. There is no special need for a bridge since the exchange of goods between two sides is weak, it could serve as a qat bridge. OMG be realistic!!!
BrnoPower 2 years ago
This whole idea was a concept before Dubai ran out of money. As of today i doubt those Arab big money rollers(the ones that put up the money in the first place) are dreaming this big anymore
i doubt these cities/bridge will be bulit now
as everyone just closed up thier wallets since the slowdown last summer
grodspc 1 year ago
@BrnoPower i agree with you but i dont think yemen and the djoubouti will be th only ones trading its probably the arabian pennisula and the west side of africa
zakoneandonly 1 year ago
i hope it benefit arabs and african....If it benefit the white man I will be pissed off.....you will have a lot of angry black americans to deal with!!! we want to rebulid africa not give it to the white man
shadowcodehacker 2 years ago 4
@shadowcodehacker wow, you totally missed the fucking point
4ta2r 1 year ago
This is the next and easier way of exploiting Africa's natural recourses in the making. Unless we know exactly what good is for Africa this dream will never happen.
dyehdego 2 years ago
واو اصحوا يا يمنيين بلادكم بترجع بذا الشكل والله خطوة حلوة
doyazan80 2 years ago
This is great out of human ego. If realized no wonder the region will be totally changed and transformed to new life of peace and settlement. I know the region is unfriendly to live in currently. I am part of it.
Belayinehm 2 years ago
Are you blind?????????
This terrible!!
Against humanity in!!!!!!!!
nevikat 2 years ago
This is going to benefit my country- Yemen an Djibouti economically, its going to be the project of our era, since im studying business property management, ids luv 2b head of corporate real estate, now that would be a dream. it would be a new age, and i also respect the bin-Ladin family for making their country of origin which is yemen the most glamarous place in the world.
lotus78654 2 years ago
@lotus78654 why would you respect the bin-laden family what did he do good just asking
zakoneandonly 1 year ago
@lotus78654 is the binladen family the family of osama binladen
zakoneandonly 1 year ago
oh this will really help no only djibouti but also the horn of africa and could really benift Yemen!
zammy5 2 years ago
We are blessed with the money to be able to do these kind of things and yet we invest all our wealth in the west
AxmedGurey 3 years ago 3
Despite of my pessimism for this region, I believe the project will be implemented and succeed. This is hope not only for Africa or Yemen, but for all humanity. This may be a model of sustainable megalopolis.
haimasoph 3 years ago
Wow.
This would cost tens of trillions of dollars. I don't think this would ever be possible all at once, unfortunately.
aatramor 3 years ago
It will not be done all at once.
They will start with the port and the people living on the land will be the contractors and their families. Then airport and the people living will grow. Then bridge, roads, other infrastructure growing circle development.
binsaif 3 years ago
Sounds great! Really! Thanks for choosing my country, Djibouti to host the first Al Noor city, can't wait to see it happen!
moulhoule 3 years ago
very very beautifull city and if that is true can make doing bussines in the my contry djiboutian and yemen
musican1 3 years ago