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If we lift our eyes from the immediate technological problems of landing on and surviving on Mars I think we will see there are many opportunities for generating revenue and creating a separate culture.
For instance, I would argue there it scope for the early development of a sculpture park on Mars.
Sculptures can have high value:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mo … sculptures
The sculptures could be constructed in situ, following the plans of sculptors on Earth.
How much would the first sculpture on Mars be worth? I'd say at least $20 million. A famous scupltor might buy into the project for perhaps $10 million and sell on the sculpture to an earth based buyer. Others might follow. I think the first sculpture park might easily realise a total value of $500 million.
Let's Go to Mars...Google on: Fast Track to Mars blogspot.com
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