A huge pristine island, half the size of Hong Kong, is now for sale for a whopping $35 million.
The Virgin Island presents its future owner with the opportunity to make all his dreams come true, as it is located undeveloped at the “end of the world”.
Surrounded by only waters and wildlife that have existed undisturbed on the island for thousands of years, it is a perfect hub for adventurers and nature lovers.
The remote island is located just off the west coast of Chili and offers a peaceful retreat.
The private island can only be reached by boat or helicopter, making it harder for prying eyes to disturb the lucky owner.
The building opportunities are enormous, as the Virgin Island is seven times larger than Manhattan at 110,000 hectares.
The enormous island makes billionaires’ properties seem small in comparison.
Moskito Island – owned by British billionaire and owner of the Virgin group, Sir Richard Branson – covers only 125 hectares.
Jeff Buerger, the island’s real estate agent, described the Virgin Island as a “vision of adventure and possibility.”
He told The Post of Virgin Island: “While islands are generally not for everyone, it is rare to find an island of this size, with an abundance of coastline, fresh water, rugged beauty, privacy and seclusion .”
The island’s topography is as impressive as its size, ranging from high mountains to deep valleys.
The Andes – one of the longest mountain ranges in the world – stretch across the entire island.
In addition to beautiful scenery, the mountain protects the island from extreme conditions weathermaking it a sheltered harbour.
The pristine land features jungles, fresh water, waterfalls and lush forests.
The three large lakes and more than 80 lagoons are neatly separated from the ocean by low sandbanks.
The beach coast stretches for 150 miles, allowing people to take a dip in the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean.
Upon entering the island, visitors are teleported to a thousand years in the past.
The country’s rich wildlife has remained unchanged for centuries and is a treasure for natural history enthusiasts.
The wild, natural beauty of the Virgin Island is part of one of the world’s most “diverse ecosystems.”
But you won’t just be admiring the scenery, as the island’s location makes it a wonderful place for fishing.
It is also described as one of “the best destinations” for sea kayaking.