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Sea City exemplifies Kuwait’s innovative spirit and willingness to challenge conventional Gulf development practices. Its environmentally conscious design, reliance on natural tidal flow, and focus on ecological preservation set it apart from other massive land reclamation projects. As it moves toward completion, Sea City might become a model for sustainable coastal development—proof that with ingenuity and care, even the harshest environments can be turned into luxury destinations rooted in nature.
What do you think about Kuwait’s ambitious Sea City? Would you live in a city built from salt flats, or do you believe these projects risk more harm than good? Share your thoughts in the comments below.