If I'm not wrong, Sealand is the continental part of Denmark.
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If I'm not wrong, Sealand is the continental part of Denmark.
Carl is closest. He can have the next question.
Sealand is an ex-WWII sea defence fort, the size of a big oil rig, which is claimed by a British family (name escapes me!) as their own sovereign country. It's had a little war with Denmark and everything.
Wasn't there a pirate radio staion broadcsting from there as it was outside the UK's territorial limits?
It wasn't Radio Caroline or radio London which I guess were the most well known stations. A quick search shows that some of the stations broadcasting from barges and ships were meant to move here, but this never happened as the laws changed.
Family name is Bates.
The guy who owns Sealand used to own Radio Caroline. There are loads of offshore servers there now.
Woohoo...................erm...............don't have anything at the mo, someone else have a go :D
Here's a quickie for 'ya.
What's a Tower Block and who's got the densest ones? How about the biggest one, Tower Palace, where is it?
I would guess the Tower of London, and it is a foundation stone? Probably too obvious right?
Anything to do with ice, big bergs? I have no idea. Good Q though!
I'd say it's about how many skyscrapers there are in an area and at a guess I'd say Hong Kong? :)
Is it those big blocks of concrete or steel that are found in the upper floors of skyscrapers, used to dampen the swaying motion in high winds?