
With this you could have your personal island in the ocean even if it is just a wartime fort perched on two concrete towers in the North Sea.
Built in World War Two as an anti-aircraft base against German bombers, the derelict platform was taken over 40 years ago by retired army major Paddy Roy Bates who went to live there with his family.
Seven miles off the east coast of England just outside Britain’s territorial waters, it has been called the principality of Sealand.
Prince Michael of Sealand tower kingdom states:
There is no jurisdiction by any other country in the world, suggesting it could be a base for online gambling or offshore banking.
The two towers have eight rooms each and an amazing view of the ocean.













