Let's talk Sealand and other offshore constructions.
I'm no engineering expert, which is why I'm asking you guys this. If someone were to somehow acquire an offshore structure such as an oil rig, would it be possible to expand off of it? How would this be done? At what point would support struts be needed to hold up any extra land?
Yes, I was thinking about Outer Heaven.
>>8036501
I have no idea I just found a reason to post this
>>8036501
Not enough data for meaningful answer.
>>8036501
Why not modular barges.
>>8036524
You really want to float through a 30' wave on anything, ever?
>>8036532
That could be a problem.
But it doesn't need to be in the midst of the ocean.
One of the attempted micronations (if this is what we're talking about) was set on a WWII construction along the river Thames.
>>8036501
The answer to anything about building things is, "Yes but it would be expensive"
>principality of sealand
>its a busted old platform in the ocean
>>8037735
Better than living anywhere else, assuming you're the owner.
>>8036501
>expand off of it
meaning wtf?
The UK can raid Sealand anytime it wants; Sealand is not a real country. The platform was originally built by the UK government, even