It is something different than a house or apartment: a Welsh family has her estate, actually the whole Pebble island that is part of the falkland islands, to put on sale. Including five different species of penguins, 42 species of birds, sea lions, 6000 sheep and 125 cattle. The price? That is negotiable.
The island is about 88 square kilometres of one of the smaller parts of the falkland islands, one of the most remote and spectacular places on earth. The stunning landscape stretches across a minibergketen, lakes, coastlines, cliffs and a pebble beach to which it was named.
for 150 years, is in the possession of a Welsh family, but the achterachterkleinzoon of the original purchaser, Sam Harris, has said that the time is ripe to sell it. “It is a great place,” says Harris at the BBC. “Unfortunately, it is getting harder to get it from the United Kingdom to manage.” Since the fifties, living there no members of the family on the island.
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