Island of Cheap: 0002 yuan land, idle for 29 years, the cheapest island.
An island costs only 4,300 yuan, and it is on an offshore island more than 1,100 kilometers from the coast, and it is strange that in Europe, this cheapest island has been abandoned for twenty-nine years and has been left unattended. There must be unbelievable facts.
There is an uninhabited island off the northwest coast of Scotland called Gruina, in short, Gruina Island is located 1,100 kilometers away from the British Island (i.e. the British Isles), separated by the narrow Grunard Bay, hence the name Grunard Island. But it is a pity that the western coastal region of Scotland, where there are not many people, because the land there is not rich and there are not many people.
In the 16th century, Scotland's famous Karan family established a large number of farms on Gruina Island, which covers an area of 196 acres and was acquired as a natural pasture due to its perennial inaccessibility. Because the island is surrounded by the sea, it was not until the Second World War that the Kahlan family sent a herder to visit the island once a week.
By 1942, World War II had reached its most intense stage, and both the United States and the United States focused their attention on microbes, wanting to inflict greater damage on each other. When the British learned that biochemical experiments were already being conducted in Japan, they also conducted research on anthrax, and finally chose Gruina Island as the first experimental base for anthrax in the UK.
After 50 people landed on the island, except for 80 sheep, other instruments and personnel were cleaned up, and only three warships and more than 300 people were stationed around. However, the British still underestimated the lethality of this bacterium to humans, resulting in the complete eradication of sheep and professionals.
According to later declassified information, the five sheep in the first experiment all died within three days after being injected with Bacillus anthracis, and in the second experiment, because they were not properly disposed of, the carcasses of the sheep were buried at random on the seashore, so that the soil and sea carried the bacteria. As a result, all the people and goats on the island died, and even the fish in the sea suffered.
The soldiers outside watched the people on the island die one by one, but they also received orders not to land on the island to rescue them, because before the anthrax virus was developed, rushing to the island was simply looking for death. As a result, the British** were forced to buy Gruina Island for only £500, and after that, no one was allowed to land or fish, and the surrounding 10 kilometers were quarantined.
British officials don't have much interest in Gruina, but a newcomer can't help but taste the countless seafood on the coast and be killed by the anthrax fungus. After a series of debriefings, the military department finally remembered that they had forgotten about the last work on Biochemical Island.
In response to the victim's complaint, the British Biochemical Agency sent personnel to the island for testing and confirmed that many anthrax germs were still present in the soil and plants on Gruina Island. Coincidentally, the descendants of the Karan family, who were forced to buy the island, had a hard time, and they always wanted to get the island back and run it, so they announced the matter together with the dead people.
Scotland, which has always been at odds with Britain, made public the biological experiments that took place on Gruina Island, forcing Britain to take over the project. They would have people clean up all the microbial soil and then apply layer after layer of formaldehyde on it to disinfect it.
A total of 280 tons of *** According to the ratio of 1:5, it takes more than 1,400 tons of ***, and this process took four years, and all five people died of anthrax. People have been grazing here since the 90s, and it was not until three months later that the danger was officially eliminated, but no one around them thought that the matter would end there.
After confirming whether Gruina Island is safe, the British Defense Secretary went to the island to conduct a test, but he did not touch the rocks, mud and plants on the island as previously said, but simply said that the original owner of Gruina Island would buy it for the original **. It stands to reason that this was a great asset to its original owner, as its value far exceeded its actual value, but it didn't end there.
After the original owner bought the island, he planned to develop it into a tourist attraction, but when he heard that it was a biochemical island, the workers stopped doing it, and even if the price was five times higher, no one wanted to come. Even fishermen would not come to this place to fish, otherwise they would not have thought of anything in their lives. So Gruina Island was left in ruins, neither able to develop nor developed.
After 29 years of vacancy, three generations of homeowners on Gruina Island are having a hard time and have to sell them in installments, converted to a unit price of 0002 yuan square, the ** of the whole island is about 4300 (originally 500 pounds). Some people may say, do you really need those five hundred pounds of cash?If you don't sell it, you'll have to pay taxes.