One of the largest is the Indian Empress, owned by Vijay Mallya it is massive and he earned his money in creating Kingfisher airlines.
The sun deck is particularly expansive.
Walking on a little we come to the boat My Amore which you can buy for a mere million I think.
It has a lovely broad body but the ugliest cut off nose. When you look side on you would see what I mean. But who cares about noses when you can have this sort of space in your life?
Moving on quickly I come to the Zarina. It makes its neighbour seem shoddy/cheap coming in at around 7 million. It is a different world out here on the peer. After all even wealth is relative.
It is spacious inside too. But the deck has that extra luxury factor that just is unfair. It reminds you that these people have time to eat on their deck and sit in their Jacuzzi - dam them!
Inside the opulence continues.
I could go on and on but I have had enough of this torture. It is comforting to think that I could not afford to fill the fuel tanks of these monsters never mind mooring fees/crew salaries. I walk away comforted that all these monsters bleed their owners of cash and not me. After all, in the words of Immanuel Kant
“We are not rich by what we possess but by what
we can do without.”
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