Jeff Bezos saw his 417-ft long, three-mast beast called Y721 which costs around 500 million dollars get towed in the Netherlands.
The Amazon billionaire has been battling with the Dutch nation to build a massive yacht in their country.
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However, Jeff seems to have conceded defeat after failing to push the country to agree to his whims and caprices amid heavy backlash.
The yacht was towed early Tuesday morning from a Dutch shipbuilding yard, where it’s been under construction for a while.
A few different smaller ships led Jeff’s away, and according to reports, they were trying to be low-key about it.
Judging by the date (before daylight) and the route utilized, there is a motive for the allegedly secret mission.
There was a lot of outcry about the possibility of tearing down a historic bridge just so Jeff’s massive superyacht could sail away.
The bridge, which has landmark status, is known as De Hef.
It was close to the location where the yacht was being built by Oceanco.
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De Hef isn’t tall enough to handle Y721 sailing over, and Oceanco was said to be asking the city to partially demolish the bridge.
The backlash was so intense that Oceanco reportedly backed off.
SOURCE: GhanaCelebrities.Com