Houses on the Greek Islands, a favorite vacation spot of millionaires and Hollywood stars such as Tom Hanks, lost in price about 45% after the outbreak of the country debt crisis, reports Bloomberg.
Greek government spokesman Giorgos Petalotis denied publication of the British Guardian newspaper about the possible sale of the Greek islands of power to combat the crisis or the impossibility of their hold.
According to research conducted by scientists from the University of Auckland and the Commission applied geological and geophysical studies, Fiji (SOPAC), over the past 60 years, only four of the 27 islands investigated a little bit left in the water due to climate change. Dimensions remaining unchanged or increased.
Good news for those who can not wait for global warming will transform their home into a cozy archipelago with a hot tropical climate of the boundless ocean. Henceforth, a paradise on a deserted island is accessible not only hermits and victims of shipwreck. In this age of crowded resorts, mobile phones, faxes and the Internet loneliness and isolation from civilization have long since become one of the rarest and finest pleasures. And enterprising businessmen in a hurry to earn millions in the "island business."