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7 Islands No One Wants to Buy Even for $1

Do you ever you dream to own a private island? If you do, you'll probably find this information useful. Have you ever heard that there are whole islands out there that you can purchase for a fraction of the typical price? But the real kicker is that nobody wants to buy them! And there're reasons for that.

Have you ever heard, for example, about Japan's Rabbit Island? They began to thrive and multiply on the island after a chemical weapons plant was closed. And these days, thousands of friendly bunnies will greet you if you decide to pay them a visit!

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TIMESTAMPS:
Islands with colonial ruins, Brazil 0:31
Untouched nature and pine trees, Canada 1:15
Terrible Tilly, USA 1:55
Partly flooded island, USA 2:43
Island with an abandoned fort, USA 3:15
The island that disappears in the spring, Canada 4:19
Island for a couple only, Australia 5:04
Other islands where you can live
Rabbits island, Japan 6:44
Battleship Island, Japan 7:39
Island in Venice, Italy 8:22
The island of true paradise, the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste 8:57

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Preview photo credit:
Maatsuyker lighthouse: By Jeff Jennings/Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0
Animation is created by Bright Side.

Music by Epidemic Sound

SUMMARY:
- For just 80,000 bucks, you can become the owner of not one but six islands situated on Brazil’s Sao Francisco River. But you’ll be subject to small annual taxes.
- Although Little Rocky Island lies in the Atlantic Ocean, neighboring islands protect it from foul weather. There’s no property on the island, but you can build anything you like there!
- Also known as Terrible Tilly, this island’s nickname speaks for itself. Well, it’s not technically an island in the traditional sense, it’s basically a rock with a single lighthouse on it off the coast of Oregon.
- If you have an extra 40K, you can buy a 1-acre island with a view of picturesque Maine. There’s a little cabin on the island, and you can theoretically build some other property there too if you want.
- You could become the owner of a historic private island on one condition: you have to restore the fort situated on it.
- People typically associate private islands with some sort of tropical paradise. But Canada’s McGibbon Island is nothing like that. Perhaps that explains the super low price tag of 30 grand.
- Welcome to a tiny island off the coast of Tasmania, Australia. This offer is open only for couples, and both partners should be equally eager to go to the island.
- Ōkunoshima Island lies approximately 2 miles off the coast of Japan. From 1929 to 1945, there was a chemical weapons plant on the island that produced poisonous gas.
- Dubbed Battleship Island because it looks like an old half-destroyed battleship, Hashima is located about 9 miles away from Nagasaki. From 1887 to 1974, there was a profitable coal mine on the island.
- Located in Venice, Italy, Lazzaretto Nuovo is also open for tourists but home to nobody. In 1468, the island became a quarantine area for ships that approached the city. This move was meant to protect Venice from the plague.
- Jaco Island belongs to the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste. This island looks like the picture of true paradise: lush green trees, crystal blue waters, and white sand. But his place is uninhabitable.

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Set sail on a cruise to Abu Dhabi! | Experience Abu Dhabi

Journey to untold adventures when you set sail on a cruise to Abu Dhabi! Where a state of the art Abu Dhabi cruise terminal awaits you.

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Abu Dhabi is the perfect destination for a cruise holiday with the family. As you cruise on the crystal clear waters of the Arabian Gulf, you’ll discover mysterious lands, hidden coves and plenty of adventure, making Abu Dhabi one of the ultimate holiday destinations with kids. Explore the wonder of Sir Bani Yas Island – the Middle East’s first and only dedicated cruise beach stopover destination. Disembarking passengers can enjoy a relaxing day on the desert island beach or discover all that the island has to offer at the dedicated Welcome Centre with excursion booking desks. The 1.2-kilometre stretch of cruise passenger beach features VIP, family and standard sections, 2,000 guest sunbeds and umbrellas, VIP cabanas, a lapa area with an aqua gym and floating mats, and indoor and outdoor freshwater showers. Catering facilities include three buffet areas and grill stations serviced by two main and four Tiki bars.

After your cruise, dive into art and culture in Abu Dhabi at Louvre Abu Dhabi and Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Experience unforgettable adventures on Yas Island – home to the best theme parks in Abu Dhabi, such as Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi. Is there a Formula 1 race track in Abu Dhabi, you ask? The ultramodern Yas Marina Circuit is one of the UAE’s most epic motorsports, sporting and business venues. Get your heart racing on a dune adventure or book one of the many full and half day tours.

Even if you’re not staying in Abu Dhabi, once you’ve had a look at things to do in Dubai or elsewhere in the United Arab Emirates on your UAE trip, come and experience what Abu Dhabi has to offer.

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