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What happened to the floating hotel in North Korea?

It's a sad end to an unusual story. Hotel's life aquatic: It began as luxury accommodation for divers visiting Australia's Great Barrier Reef, but the world's first floating hotel languished off the coast of North Korea for years. According to recent South Korea intelligence reports, it was likely destroyed in 2022.



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