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00:00From Larry Ellison's $500 million Hawaiian empire with Tesla-powered farms,
00:04to a Czech billionaire's Maldivian paradise, costing $1 million per week,
00:09and David Copperfield's magical 11-island archipelago, featuring treasure hunts with real illusions,
00:14in this video we're exploring the most expensive private islands in the world,
00:18where billionaires have poured fortunes into creating the perfect paradise.
00:22Lanai, Hawaii, $500 million paradise.
00:25Lanai, the sixth-largest Hawaiian island, is Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison's $500 million private paradise,
00:33a place where luxury meets sustainability.
00:35Ellison's 2012 purchase of 98% of the island for $300 million from billionaire David Murdoch
00:41marked the beginning of one of the most comprehensive private island transformations in modern history,
00:46with a personal net worth of approximately $200 billion as of August 2025,
00:51making him one of the world's richest individuals.
00:53Ellison has invested over $500 million in creating what he calls a laboratory for sustainability.
01:00The scale of Ellison's Lanai empire dwarfs other private island projects.
01:04Covering 90,000 acres with nearly all owned by Ellison,
01:07the island is home to approximately 3,200 residents living primarily in Lanai City,
01:13the central town that serves as the heart of this billionaire's domain.
01:16The island features two Four Seasons resorts,
01:19Minnelli Bay and Sensei Lanai, three golf courses, luxury housing and infrastructure that rivals small nations.
01:25Ellison's vision extends far beyond traditional luxury tourism.
01:29Since 2012, he has invested heavily in sustainability initiatives, including Sensei Farms,
01:34featuring two 20,000-square-foot hydroponic greenhouses powered by Tesla solar panels.
01:40These facilities focus on data-driven agriculture research that could help solve global food supply challenges,
01:46positioning Lanai as a testing ground for innovations that could benefit humanity worldwide.
01:51The island's infrastructure transformation includes plans for desalination plants,
01:55renewable energy systems aimed at Hawaii's 2045 sustainability goal,
01:59and electric grid independence through an advanced microgrid system.
02:03Ellison has also renovated community facilities, including the pool, movie theater,
02:07and added a Montessori preschool through his Explore Education initiative.
02:11The luxury accommodations on Lanai blend Hawaiian culture with world-class amenities.
02:16The Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay offers oceanfront suites and villas
02:21with rates starting at $3,000 plus per night,
02:24while Sensei Lanai provides wellness-focused luxury with stays averaging $3,000 per night,
02:29emphasizing nutrition, fitness and eco-friendly practices.
02:33The island's three golf courses include the Maneli Golf Course,
02:36offering world-class golfing with Pacific Ocean views.
02:39What sets Lanai apart from other billionaire islands is Ellison's hands-on approach to island life.
02:44Ellison relocated to Lanai permanently in 2020,
02:48making it his primary residence as he focuses increasingly on technology ventures and philanthropy.
02:53His presence has transformed the island's economy from its historical dependence on pineapple
02:57agriculture to a diversified model based on luxury tourism,
03:01sustainable agriculture and technology research.
03:04Ellison's control extends to nearly every aspect of island life.
03:07Through his company, Pulama Lanai, he owns the water utility, cemetery, gas station, grocery store,
03:13and local newspaper, creating what some describe as a benevolent dictatorship,
03:17where one man's vision shapes an entire community's future.
03:20Recent developments include ongoing AI integration through Oracle's technology,
03:24and potential connections to Ellison's involvement in major AI initiatives like the Stargate project,
03:30positioning Lanai as a testing ground for cutting-edge technologies
03:33that could revolutionize agriculture, energy, and sustainable living.
03:37Tourism to Lanai draws approximately 59,000 visitors annually,
03:41significantly lower than other Hawaiian islands,
03:44maintaining the exclusivity that appeals to ultra-wealthy travelers seeking privacy and pristine natural beauty.
03:50The island's positioning as a wellness destination and sustainability showcase attracts visitors
03:55interested in more than traditional beach vacations.
03:58Next, we move from Hawaii's billionaire playground to a secluded slice of the Maldives,
04:02where the price tag and luxury both hit jaw-dropping levels.
04:06Velar Private Island, Maldives
04:08Conceptualized and developed by Czech billionaire Jiri Shmedja and his wife Radka,
04:13Velar Private Island represents their vision of creating the perfect summer home
04:17that other discerning travelers could share. Opening in 2013 after significant investment
04:22estimated at over $200 million, this turtle-shaped island has redefined luxury hospitality in one
04:28of the world's most competitive luxury markets. Smeid Shi, co-founder of PPF Group and later Emma Capital,
04:35with a net worth of approximately $3, $4 billion, was inspired to create Velar after years of vacationing
04:41in the Maldives and finding existing resorts limiting for his family's needs.
04:45Unable to purchase an island outright due to Maldivian laws restricting foreign ownership to leases,
04:51he secured a 50-year lease and began transforming the 20-hectare island into his family's vision
04:56of paradise. The name Velar means turtle in the local Divahi language, inspired by both the island's
05:02turtle-like shape and the generations of sea turtles that nest on its beaches. This connection
05:07to marine life extends throughout the resort's design and operations, with comprehensive coral
05:12restoration projects and underwater museum and marine biology programs that allow guests to
05:17participate in conservation efforts. The island features 47 villas, including 18 overwater
05:23accommodations, ranging from one to four bedrooms with private pools, dedicated butlers and panoramic
05:29ocean views. Recent redesigns by renowned designer Patricia Urquiola have added modern flourishes,
05:34including retractable roofs and sunken baths, ensuring that Velar continues to set new standards for
05:39Maldivian luxury. The dining experience at Velar rivals the world's finest restaurants. Four
05:44restaurants include Aragu for contemporary European-Asian fusion cuisine and Tevaru for
05:49teppanyaki, featuring a tower wine cellar with Southeast Asia's largest collection including bottles worth
05:55$52,000. The resort regularly hosts Michelin-starred chefs for collaborative dinners and special
06:00gastronomic events. The 2023 edition of the Wellbeing Village introduced cutting-edge medical
06:05wellness programs including blood analysis, cryotherapy in the Maldives-only snow room,
06:10and longevity programs incorporating genetic insights. The Overwater Spa partners with Dr.
06:15Bergener for treatments like the $1,265 Maldivian Royal Rose Couples Ritual. Villa rates start at
06:22approximately $2,500, $10,000 per night, with premium residences reaching $20,000 plus during peak
06:30seasons. Full island buyouts are available for $1 million for four nights minimum, accommodating up
06:36to 134 guests, ideal for weddings, corporate retreats, or family celebrations. From the turquoise
06:42waters of the Maldives we head to the Ionian Sea, where one of the most storied private islands in
06:47history is being reborn as Europe's most exclusive billionaire retreat, Scorpios Island, Greece.
06:54This 83.2 hectare private island that once belonged to Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis,
06:59carries the romantic legacy of his 1968 wedding to Jacqueline Kennedy while undergoing a stunning
07:05transformation into what promises to be Europe's most exclusive luxury resort. Purchased in 2013 by
07:11Ekaterina Rybolovleva, daughter of Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, for $153 million, Scorpios
07:17represents one of the most ambitious private island redevelopments ever undertaken. The project,
07:22approved in December 2020, with investments exceeding €400 million, will transform the historically
07:29significant island into the VIP exclusive club, a rental resort targeting the world's ultra-high
07:34net worth individuals. The island's storied history adds immeasurable value to its luxury appeal.
07:40Onassis purchased the previously barren island in 1963, for approximately €11,000 in today's
07:47equivalent, transforming it into a paradise with imported trees, sand, and world-class facilities.
07:53The island hosted legendary parties for global elites including Winston Churchill, Frank Sinatra,
07:58and Elizabeth Taylor, all gathered around Onassis' superyacht Christina Oh. The 1968 Onassis Kennedy
08:04wedding ceremony took place on the island, drawing worldwide media attention and cementing Scorpios'
08:10place in international popular culture. The notorious 1971 paparazzi photographs of Jackie Kennedy
08:15Onassis sunbathing nude on the island's beaches further established its reputation as a playground for the
08:21world's most famous figures. The current redevelopment, designed by renowned Norwegian architectural
08:26firm Snohetta, with input from Populous and Peter Moreno, emphasizes sustainable luxury that harmonizes
08:32with the island's natural beauty and historical significance. The bioclimatic architecture features
08:37underground structures that preserve panoramic views while minimizing environmental impact. The project
08:43includes a main hotel with 12, 60 rooms and suites, 10, 12 private villas ranging from 500,
08:491,200 square meters each, and the restoration of the historic Pink House as a potential museum featuring
08:55Onassis memorabilia. The luxury experience at Scorpios will blend historical romance with cutting-edge
09:01amenities. Weekly rental rates are projected between €950,000 , approximately
09:08$1 million plus, accommodating up to 50 guests in ultimate privacy. The underground villa designs preserve
09:15the island's natural beauty while offering modern luxuries including private pools, bioclimatic features
09:20for energy efficiency, and fibre-optic systems for smart operations. The restored facilities will include
09:26the chapel where Aristotle Onassis, his son Alexander, and daughter Christina are buried, along with an olive
09:32tree personally planted by Onassis that remains a living connection to the island's golden age. The development
09:38emphasizes historical preservation alongside modern luxury, creating what developers describe as
09:43Davos-like facilities for VIP conferences and retreats. As of August 2025, construction continues with
09:50extensions granted beyond the initial 2024 completion target, though the project appears to be nearing
09:55completion. The Uribolovlev family has used the island privately, including hosting Ekaterina's 2015 wedding,
10:02while anticipating the resort's opening for public rental in the near future.
10:05Bell Island Bahamas. The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the Nizari Ismaili Muslims and a businessman with
10:12a net worth of approximately $13.3 billion at the time of his February 2025 death, transformed this Bahamian
10:20gem into a private retreat that hosted some of the world's most powerful figures, while maintaining almost
10:25complete secrecy about its operations and amenities. What makes Bell Island particularly intriguing is its
10:31location within the Exuma Kays Land and Sea Park, a protected marine reserve where the natural beauty
10:36remains largely untouched. The island features diverse terrain including hilly elevations with over
10:42200 imported tree varieties, pristine beaches, rocky coastlines and surrounding waters teeming with conch
10:48and tropical fish. The luxury at Bell Island lies not in ostentatious displays of wealth, but in understated
10:54elegance and absolute privacy. The Aga Khan invested heavily in the island's development, including two main luxury
11:00homes positioned on hills for panoramic ocean views, a heliport for seamless arrivals and a marina
11:05expanded through controversial dredging operations. Three guest cottages were renovated for $8 million
11:11by renowned architects, featuring high-end architecture with thatched roof gazebos and wooden ocean pathways.
11:17The island gained international attention through its high-profile guests rather than public marketing.
11:22Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's controversial 2016 family vacation on Bell Island resulted in ethics
11:29violations and cost Canadian taxpayers over $215,000. The RCMP was billed $56,000 for security services
11:37during the stay, which remains unpaid as of recent reports. The accommodations at Bell Island embody what
11:42insiders describe as polite luxury, understated elegance that focuses on natural beauty and exceptional
11:48service rather than flashy amenities. Each cottage includes private beaches, swimming pools and dedicated
11:54butler service, all designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding tropical landscape. Guests
11:58have described the island's terraces as idyllic, the houses as magnificent and the surrounding
12:03waters as displaying every shade of blue. The island's infrastructure reflects its owner's
12:08commitment to both luxury and self-sufficiency. Facilities include desalination plants for fresh
12:13water, imported vegetation creating lush gardens, private beaches enhanced with imported sand and secure
12:19harbors capable of accommodating the Aga Khan's superyacht Alamshar. A $1 million donation to the Bahamas
12:26National Trust, though criticized by some as a quid pro quo arrangement, funded conservation efforts
12:31in the surrounding marine park. Bell Island's exclusivity extends beyond its luxury amenities
12:36to its complex ownership structure. The island is owned through a web of offshore entities including
12:41Island of Discovery Ltd., Triangle Administration Ltd. and Lex3 Ltd., with connections to British Virgin Islands,
12:48Luxembourg and Panama Papers-linked firms. This sophisticated financial architecture,
12:53while legal, has raised questions about tax optimization strategies employed by ultra-wealthy
12:58individuals. Following the Aga Khan's death in February 2025, ownership likely transferred to Prince
13:04Rahim Aga Khan V as part of the Ismaili Imamate succession, though the family has maintained privacy
13:09about future plans for the island. Social media speculation continues about the island's role in
13:15international politics and business, with some theories linking it to everything from diplomatic
13:19negotiations to business deals, though such claims remain unsubstantiated. Next, we visit an island
13:25that represents master illusionist David Copperfield's vision of luxury infused with magic and wonder.
13:31Musha Cay and the Islands of Copperfield Bay. Purchased in 2006 for $50 million, with an additional $40
13:37million invested in renovations, this unique destination has become the world's only rentable private
13:43archipelago where guests can literally have their own tropical kingdom. Musha Cay and the Islands of
13:49Copperfield Bay, an 11-island archipelago spanning over 700 acres. What sets Musha Cay apart from every
13:55other luxury destination is Copperfield's integration of illusion and entertainment into the very fabric of
14:01the island experience. The property features a fountain of youth lagoon and elaborate treasure hunts
14:06designed by Copperfield himself, using genuine illusions where clues literally disappear and reappear.
14:12These aren't simply activities, they're theatrical experiences that transform a luxury vacation into
14:17an interactive adventure story. The accommodations across the archipelago redefine the concept of
14:23tropical luxury. Five colonial-style guesthouses, High View Pier House, Blue Point Palm Terrace and
14:28Beach House, offer 12 bedrooms total, each with private beaches and unique architectural features.
14:33High View, the crown jewel, is a 10 000 square foot mansion perched on a hill with panoramic views,
14:40featuring antique furnishings, king beds and ensuite spas. The Overwater Pier House provides a unique
14:45Maldivian experience in the Caribbean, while the secluded Blue Point offers ultimate privacy for
14:50intimate retreats. The magical experiences at Musha Cay extend far beyond accommodation. The property
14:55features an outdoor drive-in cinema on the beach, complete with classic films and fresh popcorn.
15:00Guests can enjoy treasure hunts that blend real adventure with Copperfield's illusions,
15:04creating memories that blur the line between reality and magic. Evening entertainment might
15:09include private magic shows by Copperfield himself, or fireworks displays that illuminate the Caribbean
15:15night sky. Rental rates reflect the property's exclusivity, starting at $37,500, $57,000 per night with
15:23minimum four-night stays, accommodating up to 24 guests across the archipelago. Total costs for minimum
15:29stays range from $150,000, $228,000, plus additional expenses for premium services. This pricing positions
15:37Musha Cay among the world's most expensive vacation rentals, but guests receive an experience impossible
15:42to replicate anywhere else on earth. Up next, we go down to Richard Branson's Caribbean Kingdom, a 125-acre
15:49paradise that represents the evolution of billionaire island ownership, from personal retreat to luxury
15:54residential community. Mosquito Island. Purchased in 2007 for $12.6 million, Mosquito Island showcases how
16:03ultra-wealthy individuals are reimagining private island development for the modern era. Unlike traditional
16:08private islands owned by single families, Mosquito Island was divided into 10 exclusive lots, now home to
16:14eight families, with four main estates available for rental. This innovative approach creates a billionaire
16:20neighborhood in paradise, where owners enjoy ultimate privacy while sharing access to world-class
16:25amenities and services. The island's recent archaeological discoveries add fascinating
16:29historical depth to its modern luxury. 2023 excavations at Manchineal Beach revealed an Amerindian
16:35fishing camp dating to 1200 to 1400 AD, complete with Taino artifacts including pottery, shells, tools,
16:42and cooking equipment. These findings, now integrated into island tours, connect guests with centuries of
16:48Caribbean history while they enjoy 21 saint-century opulence. Branson has invested over $200 million
16:54in sustainable infrastructure since 2007, creating estates that redefine Caribbean luxury. The Branson
17:00Beach Estate, featuring three Balinese-style villas with 11 bedrooms connected by elevated walkways,
17:06offers accommodation for 22 guests with private beaches and infinity pools. The newest addition,
17:11Cape Stout, launched in 2024 to 2025 with eight suites including artisanal details like
17:17moorish screens and custom murals by artist Judith Belzer. The luxury experiences at Mosquito Island
17:23rival any resort on earth. Estate rentals start at $25,000 per night with three night minimums,
17:29while full island buyouts reach approximately $1 million per week for up to 70 adults. These
17:35packages include everything from gourmet dining by private chefs to access to a 42-foot powerboat for
17:40exploring the surrounding waters. Each estate offers unique amenities that cater to different luxury
17:45preferences. The Oasis features yacht-inspired design with dramatic infinity pools, while the village
17:51includes DJ booths for entertainment and poolside celebrations. The point caters to families with
17:56kid-friendly amenities, and the newest Cape Stout emphasizes design and tranquility with features like
18:01the Clifftop Suites pool garden and the beach barn accommodating up to eight children. All estates share
18:07access to three pristine beaches, communal pools, the beach house bar, a gym, two tennis courts,
18:12hiking trails and a water sports center. The staff to guest ratio approaches one, one with approximately
18:1815 team members per estate including chefs, butlers and managers who anticipate every need before
18:23guests realize they have one. Deep in the South Pacific, where crystal clear lagoons meet pristine
18:29coral reefs, lies what many consider the ultimate expression of sustainable luxury. Laokala Island,
18:35Fiji, the Red Bull Paradise. Spanning 3,500 acres in Fiji's remote Lau archipelago, Laokala Island
18:42represents the ambitious vision of the late Dietrich Matashitz, co-founder of Red Bull, who purchased
18:48this tropical paradise from Malcolm Forbes. Estate in 2003 for $10 million. What followed was one of the
18:54most extensive private island transformations in history. Matashitz invested approximately $500 million
19:00over two decades, creating Como Laokala Island, a resort so exclusive and expensive that it has
19:06redefined what luxury means in the 21st century. The scale of this transformation is breathtaking.
19:12Matashitz didn't just build a resort, he created a self-sustaining ecosystem featuring 25 Fijian-style
19:18villas built with local materials like thatch and teak, an 18-hole golf course designed by David Maclay
19:24Kidd that winds through tropical jungle, and organic farms spanning 240 acres that supply the resort
19:30with everything from wagyu beef to exotic vegetables. But Laukala's crown jewel might be its approach
19:35to sustainability. The island operates on 80% renewable energy through solar and hydro systems,
19:41maintains zero waste policies, and actively participates in coral restoration projects that
19:46help preserve Fiji's marine ecosystems. This isn't greenwashing, it's a genuine commitment to proving
19:52that luxury and environmental responsibility can coexist. The accommodations at Laukala redefine the
19:57concept of tropical luxury. Villas range from one to three bedrooms, each featuring private infinity
20:03pools, outdoor bathtubs, and panoramic ocean views. The Hilltop Estate, available for $44,000 per
20:09night, crowns a ridge with 360-degree views and includes three suites, a personal chef, and a fleet
20:15of buggies for exploring the island. The experiences available at Laukala push the boundaries of what's
20:20possible in luxury travel. The resort features a private submarine for reef exploration, allowing guests to
20:26dive to depths impossible through conventional snorkeling. The world-class spa offers treatments
20:31in four overwater pavilions, using organic products for therapies like volcanic mud wraps. Dining spans
20:36five venues, including plantation house for fusion cuisine, all sourcing ingredients from the island's
20:42farms and featuring delicacies like on-site wagyu and caviar from specialised greenhouses. Rates at Laukala
20:48start at $6,000 per night for one-bedroom villas, escalating to $44,000 for the Hilltop Estate.
20:54Full Island buyouts can reach $1 million per week for up to 50 guests, making it one of the most
21:00expensive resort experiences on Earth. From the Red Bull Paradise, we jet to the Caribbean, where Sir
21:05Richard Branson has spent over four decades transforming a barren, waterless rock into one
21:10of the world's most famous private islands, Necker Island. The story of Necker Island reads like a
21:16romantic adventure novel, beginning in 1979 when a young Branson, pursuing a romantic interest, spotted
21:22the 74-acre island during a helicopter tour and impulsively bought it for ÂŁ120,000. What makes
21:28Necker Island extraordinary isn't just its celebrity guest list, though hosting everyone from Barack
21:33Obama to Princess Diana certainly adds to its mystique, but rather Branson's relentless commitment
21:39to creating what he calls barefoot luxury. This philosophy permeates every aspect of the island,
21:44from its Balinese-inspired architecture to its groundbreaking sustainability initiatives.
21:49The transformation of this Caribbean gem has been nothing short of miraculous. Branson invested
21:54over $100 million over the decades, creating a resort that opened in 1984 with basic infrastructure
22:00including roads, desalination plants, and the first luxury accommodations. But nature had other plans.
22:06A devastating fire in 2011 destroyed the Great House, followed by the catastrophic hurricanes Irma and
22:12Maria in 2017 that wiped out 90% of the island's structures. Rather than simply rebuild, Branson seized
22:19the opportunity to create something even more spectacular. The post-2017 reconstruction, costing over
22:25$10 million, emphasised radical sustainability with solar farms and wind turbines, providing 90% renewable
22:32energy, rainwater harvesting systems, and advanced recycling facilities that make the island nearly
22:37self-sufficient. The accommodations at Necker Island redefine tropical luxury. The great house now
22:43features 11 bedrooms with Balinese-inspired open-air designs, infinity pools, and the spectacular
22:48Temple Master Suite complete with its own hot tub. Individual villas like Bali High and Bali Low offer
22:54intimate retreats with king beds, outdoor showers, and private terraces commanding breathtaking ocean views.
23:00The island can accommodate up to 48 guests across 24 rooms, with full buyouts available for $155,000 per night.
23:08But Necker's true magic lies in its unique amenities and experiences. Branson has created a living zoo
23:14featuring lemurs, flamingo flocks, giant tortoises, and scarlet ibis, allowing guests to interact with
23:19exotic wildlife in ways impossible anywhere else on Earth. The island's waters offer world-class kitesurfing.
23:25Branson himself is an avid kitesurfer, and often joins guests for lessons. The dining
23:29experience at Necker Island is equally extraordinary. All-inclusive gourmet meals feature fresh seafood
23:35and farm-to-table ingredients, served at venues ranging from the beach pavilion to a floating sushi
23:40bar. Private chefs customize menus for each guest, whether they're hosting intimate dinners for two
23:45or grand celebrations for dozens. Recent rates start at $5,400 per night per room, with virtuoso perks
23:52including upgrades and exclusive amenities. For those seeking the ultimate private experience,
23:57full island buyouts can exceed $1 million for weekly stays, making it accessible only to the
24:02world's most affluent travelers. Finally, we visit Breco Island, a 74-acre fortress in the Channel
24:08Islands, which represents the ultimate expression of billionaire paranoia and grandeur rolled into
24:13one imposing granite castle. Breco Island, Channel Islands. Purchased by the enigmatic Barclay twins,
24:20Sir David and Sir Frederick in 1993, this isn't your typical tropical paradise. Instead,
24:26it's a gothic revival castle that rises from the English Channel like something out of a Tim Burton
24:31film, complete with circular turrets, battlements and walls so high they seem designed to keep out
24:36entire armies rather than curious tourists. The scale of this transformation is staggering. The
24:41brothers invested approximately ÂŁ60 million to demolish a modest manor and construct what became the
24:46largest new private residence built in Britain for two centuries. Designed by renowned architect
24:51Quinlan Terry, the castle features granite cladding sourced directly from Aberdeen, creating a structure
24:57so imposing that it makes Game of Thrones castles look like beach huts. But here's where things get
25:01interesting and controversial. The Barclays didn't just build a castle, they created their own kingdom
25:06with its own rules. They installed a helipad in defiance of Sark's ancient laws, roads for cars,
25:12banned everywhere else on Sark, and even issued their own stamps from 1999 to 2013, turning their island into a
25:19quasi-independent state that thumbed its nose at centuries of feudal tradition. The luxury here
25:24isn't about infinity pools or Michelin-starred restaurants, it's about absolute privacy and
25:29medieval grandeur. Behind 100-foot granite walls topped with decorative cannons, the castle contains
25:34scores of rooms arranged around a central courtyard, each offering panoramic views of the English Channel.
25:40The estate includes a swimming pool, a vineyard producing wine exclusively for the family, a private
25:45chapel, for ceremonies and gardens filled with exotic plants imported from around the world.
25:49What makes Brecaut truly unique among billionaire islands is its fortress mentality. The treacherous
25:55Lagulio Passage, a 100-meter-wide channel with strong currents, separates it from neighboring Sark,
26:01making approach by sea genuinely dangerous for all but the most experienced mariners.
26:06This natural moat, combined with the castle's imposing walls, creates a level of security that
26:11money alone cannot buy elsewhere. If you enjoyed this video, check out our other awesome videos
26:15on the channel. Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time.
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