Saudi Arabia is planning to build the Mirror Line two parallel skyscrapers

75-mile-long mirrored skyscrapers Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is planning to build the Mirror Line two parallel skyscrapers that will stretch for 75 miles over varied terrain at a cost of up to $1 trillion, or the entire GDP of Indonesia.

The Wall Street Journal reported details about the project on Saturday after obtaining confidential planning documents. The skyscrapers, which are set to have mirrored sides, will cut through mountains and desert, span all the way to the coast and into the water. Artist renderings of the project were published by The Journal.

The Mirror Line is part of plan for a linear community that was previously announced by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who directed officials to create something on the scale of the pyramids of Egypt.

Neom a futuristic megacity development the size of Massachusetts and located on the Red Sea has been in the works for years. Blueprints previously obtained by The Journal revealed plans for artificial rain, a fake moon, robotic maids, and holographic teachers.

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