DESERT SPIKE

Saudi unveils pretentious plan for 900ft desert skyscrapers on the Red Sea in latest NEOM mega-project ‘built on blood’

The kingdom's ultra-lux developments have faced backlash over human rights abuses

SAUDI Arabia has taken its megalomania to yet another level as the kingdom unveiled plans for two 900ft jagged skyscrapers on the Red Sea coast.

Epicon, Neom's latest project, is set to be a futuristic sky-high city featuring residential beach villas, hotels, and a luxurious resort.

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Epicon will consist of two ultra-modern towers, measuring an incredible 738ft and 908ftCredit: NEOM
Epicon promises to be a futuristic coastal cityCredit: NEOM

Located on the Gulf of Aqaba, Epicon will be made up of two ultra-modern towers, measuring 738ft and 908ft.

The ultra-lux destination will be home to 41 hotels and luxury homes, offering 14 suites and hotel apartments.

Close to the spiky towers, Epicon's will have its own resort with 120 rooms and 45 stunning residential beach villas - with a beach club and spas.

Guests and residents will have access to swimming pools and lounges in "a truly immersive and life-affirming experience,” Saudi says.

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Epicon is one of the many ambitious projects in Saudi Arabia as the kingdom is spending £1trillion as it seeks to ditch its reliance on oil.

Through massive investments as part of Saudi Arabia Vision 2030, the nation has been unveiling wildly ambitious projects funded by oil billions at an unprecedented rate.

In line with the megalomania vision of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi is desperate to be the centre of the world.

The price of each project is not known - but Saudi is set to spend an outlandish $175billion every year on mega projects between 2025 and 2028.

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But beneath the glitzy facade lies a story of threats, forced evictions and bloodshed.

Many projects have faced fierce criticism over human rights abuses - including the $500billion Neom project where tribes were shoved out of their homeland, imprisoned or executed.

At least 20,000 members of the Huwaitat tribe face eviction, with no information about where they will live in the future.

Authorities in the port city of Jeddah also demolished many houses to implement Saudi's development plans - with thousands of locals evicted illegally.

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