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The worlds most unique yacht â HISTORY SUPREME â probably the most expensive.This project was commissioned for Stuart Hughes of Liverpool U.K. from an anonymous leading Malaysian business man.At 100ft the yacht took 3 years to complete , a circa of 100,000 kilograms of solid gold and platinum were added to make this an exciting project.All features inc deck , dinning area , rails , anchor , made from precious metals.The base of the vessel was wrapped in gold , a thin layer was formed to embrace this huge section.The main sleeping quarter was adorned with platinum accents of which included , wall feature , made from meteoric stone , with genuine Dinosaur bone shaved in from the raptor T – REX. A cost of £3 billion , the most exclusive yacht was born !Similar unique designs can be found on our other site www.goldstriker.co.uk

With great sorrow, we announce the passing of Stuart Hughes, the heart and soul behind Goldstriker International. Stuart’s journey came to a peaceful end, leaving a void in our hearts and an enduring legacy in the realm of luxury and craftsmanship.

Born on March 23, 1971 in the historic city of Liverpool, England, Stuart’s early life was steeped in the rich cultural tapestry of his hometown, known for its contribution to arts, music, and sports. These elements profoundly shaped Stuart, inspiring him to create Goldstriker International, a symbol of exclusivity, innovation, and extraordinary artisanship. Each creation was a testament to Stuart’s meticulous attention to detail, from the items themselves to the handmade boxes that presented them.

Stuart’s warmth and gracious spirit were as remarkable as his professional achievements. He navigated life and business with a serene confidence, an effortless charm that made every interaction memorable. His genuine kindness and approachable demeanor endeared him to all, leaving lasting impressions that went beyond the exquisite creations he brought into the world.

As we bid farewell to Stuart, we also acknowledge the closing of Goldstriker International. Without Stuart’s unique vision and passion, the continuation of the business he so lovingly built is unthinkable. This decision, though difficult, honours the fact that Goldstriker was a reflection of one man’s dream and exceptional talent.

Our hearts go out to Stuart’s family — his mother Helen, his children Daniel and Harry, Uncle Philip, Marie and Zara, and his beloved granddaughter Summer. We share in your sorrow and offer our unwavering support during this trying time.

As we reflect on Stuart’s remarkable life and legacy, we invite our cherished clients and friends to join us in celebrating the indelible mark he has left on our lives and the luxury industry. Stuart’s spirit and values will continue to inspire us, reminding us of the beauty of pursuing one’s passions with kindness, humility, and a gentle spirit.

With deepest sympathy and respect,

Stevan Brash Webmaster and Friend

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History Supreme: The £3 Billion Gold Plated Yacht

By Ben Roberts

Intriguing reports have emerged regarding the world’s most expensive superyacht today. Worth almost ten times more than Eclipse, the largest yacht in the world, the 30.48m Gold plated superyacht, History Supreme, has now apparently hit the water.

History Supreme has been a well kept secret in the Superyacht Industry, which is understandable as the yacht itself is reportedly worth over £3 billion. Containing around 100,000kg of gold and platinum, History Supreme was designed by Stuart Hughes, the world renowned luxury designer, and took just over three years to complete.

Her hull and exterior design are both wrapped in the most sought after precious metals on the planet, coating elements of the deck, dining area, rails and even the anchor.

History Supreme also holds one of the most unique interior features to ever grace a yacht; a wall feature which is made from meteor stone and Tyrannosaurus Rex bone.

However, we feel it is highly unlikely that a superyacht adorned to this level will ever actually grace the waters, and if the reports are in fact true, it would be far better suited to a museum exhibit than a life on the ocean.

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Yacht or Knot: History Supreme – The World’s Most Expensive Yacht

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A glimpse of the Most Expensive Yacht, History Supreme | Photo Courtesy Stuart Hughes

Have you ever seen a vessel of floating gold? If you’re in the right place at the right time, you may just run into the History Supreme , the most expensive and arguably the most unique yacht ever designed and built.

Since the beginning of time, the world’s elite have flaunted their affluence, but this floating masterpiece may just blow every other show-and-tell yacht extravagance out of the water.

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The History Supreme was created and built by Stuart Hughes, a British purveyor of frilly gadgets and the creator of both the most expensive suit and most expensive iPhone in the world. This supreme boat was sold to an anonymous ultra-wealthy Malaysian business man, assumed to be Robert Kuok.

You have to see it to believe it, as this almost implausible work of floating golden art took Hughes 3 years to complete and cost $4.8 billion. Mr. Hughes was ecstatic when approached by a friend in the yachting circle to design the luxury liner. He had free creative reign to design and construct the yacht as he wished. Hughes never met the purchaser of his creation, Mr. Kuok, who is reported to be the richest man in Malaysia with a net worth of $12.5 billion.

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At 100 feet long, and weighing-in at staggering 220,462 pounds worth of precious gold and platinum, all the extraordinary features are on deck and opulently on display.

The dining area, rails and anchor are all made from priceless metals, and the base of the vessel is wrapped in pure gold. The superyacht’s lavish interior features central sleeping quarters and is adorned with platinum accents, including wall features made from meteoric stones and authentic T-Rex Dinosaur bones.

This astounding and innovative abundance continues on board with a luxury liquor bottle featuring an 18.5 carat diamond, one of the rarest in the world. Also, wrap your head around the custom iPhone that’s covered in 500 cut diamonds which include two interchangeable diamonds fitted over the phone’s “home button”. If you forget that you’re at sea, a reminder might also be the yacht’s superbly ordained panoramic wall aquarium made of 24 carat gold.

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The History Supreme has maintained the title of most expensive yacht on the high seas for nearly a decade now, with no other luxury liner able to surpass its mammoth price tag. Too good to be true, or knot?

Inside The Most Expensive Yacht Ever Sold

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Billionaires are seemingly always seeking to top one another and themselves when it comes to buying jaw-droppingly expensive and ridiculous objects. In 2011, an anonymous Malaysian man, rumored to be business tycoon Robert Kuok, may have moved to the head of the pack when he allegedly bought the hilariously named History Supreme, a yacht made of such materials as solid gold, platinum, meteoric stone, and the bone of a tyrannosaurus rex. According to Business Insider , Kuok is a notoriously private self-made billionaire who heads the Kuok Group, a multinational conglomerate that owns assorted businesses around the world. When he bought the History Supreme for $4.8 billion, he reportedly spent a third of his $12.8 billion fortune. According to Forbes , in 2021 the 97-year-old is the 171st richest person in the world with a net worth of $12.6 billion.

As reported by the Daily Mail , the History Supreme is made up of over 100,000 kg (that's over 220,000 pounds) of platinum and gold; the entire base of the boat is wrapped in solid gold and the precious metals are used throughout, while the aforementioned meteoric stone and dinosaur bone make up a "wall feature" in the master bedroom. Additional features, per Jetset Magazine , include a luxury liquor bottle adorned with a rare 18.5 carat diamond, a custom iPhone encrusted in 500 diamonds, including two special interchangable home button diamonds, and a panoramic Aquavista wall aquarium made from 24-carat gold, presumably setting a new standard when it comes to panoramic yacht aquariums.

Is the History Supreme a hoax?

The History Supreme yacht is the handiwork of British designer Stuart Hughes who per his website has also made such collectibles for the ultrarich as the world's most expensive suit, the world's most expensive iPhone, the world's most expensive model car, and a solid gold Rolls Royce Phantom. According to Jetset Magazine , the "anonymous Malaysian business man" (probably Robert Kuok, shown above) commissioned Hughes via a friend in his yachting circle; Hughes never met the person for whom the yacht was intended, but was given completely  free reign in terms of the ship's design and construction. The project took three years to complete. 

To add to the History Supreme's mystique, some people don't believe it exists at all. Autoevolution says it "was never real, it was never made and no, it does not exist," noting that Italian company Baia Yachts issued a statement claiming the pictures of History Supreme's interior on Hughes' website were stolen from their site and used without permission. MoneyInc and YachtHarbor also lay out the case for the entire story being a hoax, with MoneyInc noting that at one point Kuok deconstructed his Hong Kong mansion into several smaller homes to avoid an ostentatious display of wealth, which makes his commission of the world's most luxurious yacht seem unlikely. Furthermore, as Kuok is known for staying out of the public eye, perhaps Hughes chose him as the supposed customer because he is hard to reach and therefore will not confirm or deny the yacht's existence. The History Supreme section of Hugh's website remains intact. 

Did the Eclipse get eclipsed?

Before the possible existence of the History Supreme, the title of world's most luxurious yacht belonged to the Eclipse (shown above). Per the Sydney Morning Herald , it was purchased in 2009 by Russian business tycoon Roman Abramovich for $590 million and includes two helipads, a movie theater, a sports complex, its own mini-submarine, and a missile defense system. Created by German shipbuilding company Blohm + Voss, an anonymous Russian yachting expert described it as a "big mansion on water ." When asked why it looked like a military frigate, the expert replied "It's a trend. Private yachts look like military boats these days. The yacht is a statement for many people. It's a statement about power." For those who wanted to try out that sort of morally dubious power without committing, the Eclipse was at one point available for commission for up to 30 guests and 75 crew members via SuperYachtsMonaco at $2 million per week, as reported by Business Insider . It's no longer listed on the site.

Per Robb Report , the world's largest yacht since its construction finished in 2013 has been the Azzam, which comes in at 592 feet and six inches long and can travel at a speed up to 30 knots. Built by yacht company Lürssen , it was commissioned by United Arab Emirates president Khalifa bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (per Super Yacht Fan ) and has an interior described as sophisticated and luxe. 

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The Midas Touch: $4.8 Billion History Supreme Most Expensive Yacht Ever Sold

We’ve seen some opulent yachts, but the 100-foot History Supreme takes the gold-encrusted cake. Stuart Hughes, a British purveyor of luxury gadgets, took a break from his role as an iPad alchemist to create the $4.8 billion superyacht, covered in platinum and gold from bow to stern.

Purchased by an anonymous Malaysian businessman, History Supreme is the most expensive yacht ever sold, according to Luxury Launches. The Daily Mail reports that the impressive vessel took three years to complete and used over a staggering 220,462 pounds of precious metals. Everything – from the base of the boat, to the deck, dining area, rails and anchor – were decked out in gold and platinum.

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The exorbitant price tag is also the result of the lavish master bedroom, adorned in platinum with a wall feature that is made from meteoric stone and a genuine T-Rex dinosaur bone. It is rumored that Robert Kuok purchased the superyacht, worth 10 times the amount Roman Abramovitch (previous title holder for world’s most expensive yacht) paid for the Eclipse megayacht. Kuok is one of only three Malaysians with a net worth of $5 billion or more, according to Forbes billionaire’s list . If the purchase price is accurate, “the most likely buyer is Robert Kuok , the richest man in Malaysia, with a net worth of $12.5 billion,” reports Business Insider .

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History Supreme Yacht Most Expensive: Exploring the Ultimate Luxury Vessel

The History Supreme yacht is a marvel in the world of luxury and wealth, often touted as the most expensive yacht ever built. At an astounding $4.8 billion, this gold-plated superyacht is said to have been purchased by an anonymous Malaysian businessman after taking three years to complete with over 220,462 pounds of precious metals used in its construction source . Measuring 30.48 meters in length, this opulent vessel stands as a symbol of ultimate extravagance, surpassing even the largest yacht in the world, the Eclipse.

However, despite its reputation and jaw-dropping price tag, the existence of the History Supreme yacht is shrouded in controversy. Reports have surfaced stating that the yacht is not actually a real vessel source . The internet is rife with conflicting information, raising questions about the authenticity of this luxurious superyacht and leaving enthusiasts to ponder over its true nature.

Regardless of the uncertainty that surrounds the History Supreme, its legendary status and the sheer extravagance of the materials used in its alleged construction have undoubtedly captivated the world's attention. Whether real or simply a myth, the History Supreme yacht continues to be a fascinating topic of discussion for yacht aficionados and luxury enthusiasts alike.

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History Supreme Yacht Overview

Design and features.

The History Supreme yacht, designed by renowned luxury designer Stuart Hughes, is one of the most exclusive and lavish vessels in the world. This stunning creation took over three years to complete and boasts many exquisite details[^( https://www.superyachts.com/news/story/history-supreme-the-andpound3-billion-gold-plated-yacht-1351^ )]. Designed with an emphasis on luxury and extravagance, it includes a variety of opulent amenities catering to the needs and desires of the world's elite.

Some of the standout features in the History Supreme yacht include a lavish dining area, meticulously crafted railings, and an impressive deck area for leisure and relaxation. With every inch of the yacht crafted to perfection and attention to detail, it ensures a truly unparalleled experience for its guests[^( https://www.boatsafe.com/yacht-history-supreme/^ )].

Materials Used

What sets the History Supreme yacht apart from other vessels is its extensive use of precious metals. An astounding 100,000 kg of gold and platinum were utilized in its construction, setting a new benchmark for opulence in the world of yachting[^( https://www.superyachts.com/news/story/history-supreme-the-andpound3-billion-gold-plated-yacht-1351^ )]. This extraordinary use of precious metals extends to nearly every surface on the boat, from the railings and deck to the dining area and even the anchor[^( https://www.boatsafe.com/yacht-history-supreme/^ )].

Purchased by an anonymous Malaysian businessman, the History Supreme yacht holds the title of the most expensive yacht ever sold[^( https://atlanticyachtandship.com/the-midas-touch-4-8-billion-history-supreme-most-expensive-yacht-ever-sold/^ )]. With its staggering use of 220,462 pounds of precious metals and unparalleled attention to detail, it is easy to see why the History Supreme yacht has garnered such acclaim and interest in the world of luxury yachting.

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Record-Breaking Price

Factors of supreme value.

The extravagant History Supreme yacht holds the title of the most expensive yacht in the world, with a staggering price tag of $4.8 billion . One of the key factors contributing to its supreme value is the abundance of precious metals used in its construction.

Renowned luxury designer Stuart Hughes designed the History Supreme, employing over 100,000kg of gold and platinum in its creation. The construction process took more than three years to complete, and the result is a breathtaking vessel that stands alone at the pinnacle of luxury.

Some of the extravagantly luxurious features of the History Supreme include:

  • Gold-plated rooms
  • Base of the boat, deck, and dining area adorned with precious metals
  • More than 220,462 pounds of gold and platinum materials

Comparison to Other Luxury Yachts

The History Supreme's incomparable price tag sets it in a league of its own, significantly surpassing even the most luxurious and expensive yachts on the market. By way of comparison, the fifth most expensive superyacht in the world is the Dubai , which has an estimated value of $400 million - a fraction of the History Supreme's monumental price.

In addition to the unmatched value of the precious metals used in the History Supreme, the exclusivity associated with owning the world's most expensive yacht and the remarkable design elements by the acclaimed Stuart Hughes place this vessel in a truly unique category of unparalleled luxury.

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Ownership and Origin

Current owner.

The current owner of the History Supreme yacht is Malaysian businessman Robert Kuok . Kuok, a self-made billionaire, runs the Kuok Group, an international corporation with operations all around the world. He reportedly spent a third of his $12.8 billion fortune when he paid $4.8 billion for the History Supreme.

Manufacturer and Designer

The History Supreme yacht is a product of extraordinary craftsmanship and design. It was designed by Stuart Hughes , a world-renowned luxury designer. The project took just over three years to complete, and it is reported to be worth over £3 billion.

Built with around 100,000 kg of gold and platinum, the yacht is truly one of a kind. The precious metals are used to cover nearly every surface on the boat, including the railings, the deck, the dining area and even the base of the boat. The anchor is also made of gold .

The sheer amount of precious metals used in the construction of this magnificent yacht justifies its title as the most expensive yacht in the world.

Controversies and Criticisms

Environmental concerns.

One of the primary criticisms surrounding the History Supreme yacht is its potential environmental impact. The vessel is said to be plated with around 100,000kg of gold and platinum , which raises questions about the sustainability of using such vast quantities of precious metals. Extraction of these metals often leads to environmental degradation, including deforestation and pollution.

Access and Usage Limits

Another controversy related to the History Supreme yacht is the access and usage limitations. As a vessel worth billions of dollars, it's likely that only a select few individuals will be able to enjoy it. The exclusivity of the yacht is often met with criticism, as it highlights the stark differences between the extremely wealthy and the rest of society.

Moreover, the fact that the yacht has been rarely seen since its unveiling has led to speculation and skepticism around its legitimacy and existence. The lack of public access and the secretive nature of its whereabouts have only fueled concerns and criticisms, making the History Supreme yacht a controversial figure in the world of luxury vessels.

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History Supreme is the world’s most expensive yacht

By Adrian Prisca

Updated on July 1, 2015

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The renowned luxury goods designer Stuart Hughes has created the world’s most unique and probably most expensive yacht called History Supreme or Baia 100 Supreme that’s apparently worth 3 billion GBP or close to $5 billion. This yacht has been apparently designed for an anonymous leading businessman from Malaysia who probably won’t be that anonymous after getting on this beauty.

History Supreme is made of 100,000 kilograms of solid gold and platinum and took over three years to be completed. It’s 100 ft long and wherever you look you’ll see the precious metals it was made of. Even the dining area, deck and anchor have been made using real precious metals.

The base of the yacht is wrapped with solid gold and the wall feature is specially crafted from meteoric stone along with a genuine dinosaur bone shaved in from the raptor T-REX. The main sleeping area has platinum accents just like many other rooms of this amazing yacht.

Update: A lot of people have been emailing us about the History Supreme yacht and we have to mention that this yacht concept was actually fake, even though I’m sure a lot of billionaires would dream of owning a lavish yacht as this concept was announced to be.

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What Is Yacht History Supreme? (The Fascinating Story Behind It)

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For centuries, luxury yachting has been a long-time favorite among the wealthy, a symbol of their wealth and success.

Today, one yacht stands out among the rest for its sheer opulence and grandeurthe Yacht History Supreme.

This remarkable vessel has been at the center of attention for its luxurious amenities and features, as well as its mysterious owner.

This article will explore the fascinating story behind the Yacht History Supreme, from its history of luxury yachting to its recent sightings.

Get ready to explore the world of super yachts and experience the grandeur of the Yacht History Supreme!.

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Short Answer

Yacht History Supreme is a luxury yacht constructed by the Australian company, History Supreme.

It was designed by the British designer, Luiz de Basto, and is constructed from 100,000 kg of solid gold and platinum.

It is said to be the most expensive yacht in the world, with an estimated cost of $4.

The yacht features a master bedroom that is made from a single piece of 24-carat gold, and a sculpture of a T-Rex dinosaur made from bone-like material.

History of Luxury Yachting

The history of luxury yachting dates back centuries, when wealthy European families would use their ships to explore the world, show off their status, and even host extravagant parties.

The history of luxury yachting has evolved over time, as advances in technology have made it easier to build bigger and more luxurious vessels.

Today, luxury yachting is a billion-dollar industry, with people from all over the world investing in some of the most expensive and extravagant yachts ever built.

One of the most iconic yachts in the luxury yachting world is the Yacht History Supreme.

Built in 2011 by the Dutch-based firm, Lrssen Yachts, the Yacht History Supreme is one of the worlds most expensive and luxurious yachts.

It measures over 100 meters in length and features a gold-plated exterior, diamond-encrusted furnishings, and a helipad.

It also has a master suite, two VIP cabins, and other luxurious amenities.

The yacht is owned by an anonymous Malaysian businessman and is often seen off the coast of Monaco.

The Yacht History Supreme is a testament to the advances in technology and luxury that have been made in the world of yachting over the years.

It is a stunning symbol of the progress that has been made in the luxury yachting industry and a reminder of the importance of creating the most luxurious and opulent experiences for those who can afford it.

Yacht History Supreme Overview

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Yacht History Supreme is a luxury yacht that stands out from the rest.

Built in 2011 by the prestigious Dutch-based firm, Lrssen Yachts, the vessel is one of the worlds most expensive and luxurious yachts, featuring a golden exterior, diamond-encrusted furnishings, and a helipad.

Measuring over 100 meters in length, the yacht has a master suite, two VIP cabins, and other luxurious amenities.

Its owner is an anonymous Malaysian businessman who has chosen to remain anonymous and is often seen off the coast of Monaco.

The interior of the yacht is just as stunning as its exterior.

The main deck features a luxurious salon and a dining room with an impressive glass table.

The yacht also features a gym and a sauna, as well as a private movie theater.

The upper deck is also filled with luxurious amenities, such as a bar and a jacuzzi.

The exterior of the yacht is just as luxurious and impressive.

The golden exterior is encrusted with diamonds, and the yacht also features a helipad.

The vessel is powered by two MTU diesel engines and is capable of reaching a top speed of 17 knots.

Yacht History Supreme is a symbol of luxury and extravagance, and its impressive features make it stand out from the rest.

Its golden exterior and diamond-encrusted furnishings make it one of the most luxurious yachts in the world.

Its no wonder that this yacht is often seen off the coast of Monaco, as its owner enjoys the luxury and extravagance of the vessel.

Features of Yacht History Supreme

Yacht History Supreme is a marvel of luxury and engineering, built in 2011 by the renowned Dutch-based firm Lrssen Yachts.

This luxurious yacht is an impressive 100 meters in length, and features a golden exterior, diamond-encrusted furnishings, and a helipad.

Inside, the yacht is outfitted with an opulent master suite, two VIP cabins, and other luxurious amenities.

The interior is decorated with fine woods, marble floors, and crystal fixtures.

The exterior features a large area for sunbathing, a Jacuzzi, and an outdoor bar.

The yacht also includes a spa, gym, and cinema.

The Yacht History Supreme is owned by an anonymous Malaysian businessman and is often seen off the coast of Monaco.

This impressive vessel is powered by twin MTU 20V4000 M93L engines and boasts a top speed of 16 knots.

It is equipped with the latest navigation, communications, and entertainment systems, making it the perfect choice for a luxurious, stylish getaway.

Luxurious Amenities of Yacht History Supreme

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The Yacht History Supreme is truly one of the worlds most luxurious vessels.

Its golden exterior is complemented by its diamond-encrusted furnishings, making it a sight to behold.

The yacht is over 100 meters in length and boasts a master suite, two VIP cabins, and other lavish amenities.

The interior of the yacht is as luxurious as its exterior.

The master suite features a private balcony and a stunning view.

Guests can relax in the VIP cabins, which are equipped with private lounges and bathrooms.

The yacht also has a helipad, allowing for easy access to the vessel.

Other amenities include a spa with a sauna and massage rooms, a gym, a wine cellar, and an outdoor cinema.

It is one of the most expensive yachts in the world, and its luxurious amenities are sure to make any voyage a memorable one.

Whether youre looking to relax in a private balcony or enjoy a movie under the stars, the Yacht History Supreme has something for everyone.

The Yacht’s Owner

The Yacht History Supreme is owned by an anonymous Malaysian businessman, who has chosen to remain unknown to the public.

However, details of the owner have been slowly revealed as the yacht has been seen in various ports around the world.

The yacht is estimated to have cost somewhere between $4.

5 billion dollars, making it one of the most expensive yachts ever built.

This is a testament to the wealth and extravagance of its owner who, it is thought, is a successful businessman from Malaysia.

What makes the Yacht History Supreme so unique is its luxurious design and amenities.

It boasts a golden exterior, diamond-encrusted furnishings, and a helipad, which make it stand out from the rest.

It also measures over 100 meters in length, making it one of the largest yachts ever built.

Inside, the yacht features a master suite, two VIP cabins, and other luxurious amenities.

The Yacht History Supreme is often seen off the coast of Monaco and other locations around the world.

This is believed to be due to its anonymous owner’s preference for privacy and luxury.

The yacht has become a symbol of the wealth and power of its owner, who remains anonymous to this day.

The Yacht’s Grandeur

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The Yacht History Supreme is truly a sight to behold.

From the outside, it is coated in a gold-plated finish, giving it a regal and luxurious feel.

The yacht is over 100 meters in length and features a master suite, two VIP cabins, and other luxurious amenities.

Its interior is adorned with diamond-encrusted furnishings, making it one of the most luxurious yachts in the world.

The yacht also has a helipad, allowing its owner to come and go in grand style.

It is the perfect combination of grandeur and luxury, making it the perfect vessel for the well-heeled traveler.

Recent Sightings of Yacht History Supreme

Yacht History Supreme has become a regular sight off the coast of Monaco, often spotted by tourists and locals alike.

Its impossible to miss, with its shining golden exterior and gleaming diamond-encrusted furnishings.

The yacht measures over 100 meters in length, and has a master suite, two VIP cabins, and many other luxurious amenities.

Its owner, an anonymous Malaysian businessman, has been seen on board numerous times, enjoying the sunshine, crystal-clear water, and the sounds of Monaco.

This yacht is often seen in the company of other luxury vessels, including mega yachts, super yachts, and even the occasional cruise liner.

Its a sight to behold, and one thats enjoyed by many who are lucky enough to witness it.

Yacht History Supreme has become an iconic symbol of wealth and luxury, and its not hard to see why.

The yachts helipad is also a popular spot for tourists to take pictures, as it provides a spectacular view of Monacos coastline.

Final Thoughts

Yacht History Supreme is an impressive feat of luxury yacht engineering and craftsmanship.

Its golden exterior, diamond-encrusted furnishings, and other luxurious amenities make it one of the most expensive and luxurious yachts in the world.

Owned by an anonymous Malaysian businessman, Yacht History Supreme has been seen off the coast of Monaco and is a sight to behold.

To truly appreciate the grandeur of Yacht History Supreme, we suggest taking a trip to Monaco and seeing it for yourself.

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A Closer Look at the $4.8 Billion History Supreme

Most of us do not wish for much money; a million dollars is enough to make us turn our lives around, but there are always people who are looking for more. While you are praying for a car, another wants a private jet; while you are looking for more space in your garage, another is preparing to buy an entire house. We are not equal, and that is the reason why when you hear that someone is willing to buy a yacht for $4.8 billion, you have to ask who it is. A yacht that goes by the name "History Supreme" has you thinking that it contains lots of history either in its construction or decorations yet the only thing historical about the $4.8 billion yacht is the use of extinct bones. Stuart Hughes made the headlines eight years ago with the declaration that he had taken three years to complete building History Supreme, so we had to learn more about it.

Why be valued so highly?

Multi-billionaires have competed against each other to see whose yacht is the longest and when we think that we have found the winner another boat is made and it outshines the rest. History Supreme was not about being the longest; it only was going to be 100 feet long, but the materials used to make it would ensure that no other yacht ever came close to its price. Manufacturers value their products depending on the cost of production and for Stuart, the boat which he also claimed the buyer had given him free rein to make, the construction meant going all out hence the astronomical price. History Supreme was reportedly made from:

Precious metals

As little girls boast of wearing nothing but gold-coated earrings since any other will cause them to have allergic reactions, they already feel like they own the world with their jewelry all because it has a touch of gold. Well, imagine owning a vessel whose base is made from solid gold. The anonymous businessman who bought the History Supreme took pride in owning a yacht whose base was made from gold; a thin layer is formed to coat its entire base, according to Stuart Hughes.

The sleeping quarters were allegedly made from platinum and together, both the platinum and gold used weighed 100,000 kilograms. As if that is not enough of the costly expenses, holding down the vessel was an anchor also made from precious metals while the railings, dining area, and deck also were constructed from precious metals, according to Luxury Launches.

Bones of an extinct animal

The moment you learn that something no longer exists, you can be sure that finding it is going to be nearly impossible and when you do, the value will be too high for you to afford probably. Such is the case with the History Supreme, which only a multi-billionaire would dare think about buying. Stuart allegedly used the bones of an extinct dinosaur named "Tyrannosaurus Rex" or simply "T. Rex." Why anyone would choose to have the bone shavings of a carnivorous dinosaur in their bedroom is a question that only Stuart can answer given that he supposedly came up with the design.

Meteoric stone

Stuart was looking to outdo renowned yacht designers when he said that History Supreme also contained Meteoric stones in the construction of the walls of the main sleeping quarters. The significance of having meteoric stones is still about driving the price of History Supreme upwards. Although Stuart did not reveal the exact meteoric stones used, maybe the fact that they are rarer than gold and a pound could be worth as much as $1 million is enough to make us believe that History Supreme is worth every penny included in its high cost.

Time spent constructing it

Everyone values their time differently; Josh Turner sang that time is love, but to a businessman, time is money. Stuart valued his time so much that he must have factored in the three years spent constructing History Supreme in the price when he quoted the £3 billion cost.

Too good to be true

In 2011, mainstream media went into a frenzy with the news that Stuart Hughes was going to make the most expensive in the world after Stuart claimed the project had been commissioned from an anonymous Malaysian businessman. The cost of the project was £3 billion according to Stuart Hughes and at such an amount is was apparent that someone somewhere was ready to splurge on a luxurious yacht, but the question remained as to who the mysterious buyer was.

As always when questions are unanswered, curiosity gets the better of us as we wonder if what we are being told is the truth or fabricated stories. Business Insider had assumed that the billionaire who bought the yacht was Robert Kuok but later discovered that the businessman whose net worth stood at a staggering $12.5 billion at the time, had deconstructed his Hong Kong mansion to avoid displaying his wealth. Now, that is not the behavior of someone who would spend $4.8 billion on a yacht.

We are always warned that if it sounds or looks too good to be true, it usually is, and in this instance, that was the case. Upon investigations, it was discovered that the whole project was but a hoax which the media had been gullible enough to believe in without doing their due diligence before reporting the lies to the public. It is shocking how far people are willing to go to make a name or themselves because Stuart Hughes was desperate enough to be noticed. According to Yacht Harbour, he went to the website of Baia Yachts and took pictures from there which he used to try and fool the public into believing he was making the most expensive yacht worldwide.

Our instincts should, however, have told us that billionaires are not interested in having a connection with the extinct animals by building a yacht with their bones. It is all about ego and for a billionaire a yacht should be something that gives him personal satisfaction, like Roman Abramovich's Eclipse which he had built to eclipse every other boat in the sea with regards to length.

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Bizarre Story of the History Supreme Yacht

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You may have heard that the most expensive yacht in history is called the History Supreme. As near as I’ve been able to figure out, that’s not true. Not because the alleged $4.8 billion yacht wouldn’t be the most expensive – that’s far more than the next most expensive yacht. Instead, it’s not true because the History Supreme is not a real yacht. It doesn’t exist. But you wouldn’t know that from how the internet works.

The World’s Most Expensive Yacht

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If you Google the most expensive yacht nearly all the top results, whether they are lists or single topic articles, tell you about History Supreme. Every single one of these articles uses the same four photos. Keep that in mind because it will be important in a moment.

According to the stories, which all source their information from the same place, the History Supreme was designed by a man named Stuart Hughes. Hughes is famous for elevating common things to the extravagant. He had added hundreds of diamonds to things like iPhones and iPads, turning the everyday pieces of technology into multi-million dollar pieces of art.

Hughes himself states he designed the History Supreme for an anonymous Malaysian businessman back around 2011. 

What Made the History Supreme So Expensive?

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Hughes is famous for his excess so he was said to have gone all out with the History Supreme. One wall feature in the master suite was said to be made from meteoric stone (as in, harvested from a meteor) and included genuine dinosaur bone shaved from a Tyrannosaurus Rex found in Arizona. The dino bones alone were priced at $89,000.  There was even supposed to be a massive diamond housed in a luxury liquor bottle on display and a panoramic wall aquarium. So this ain’t your dad’s fishing boat , that’s for sure.

The big cost for the History Supreme was the solid gold and platinum. Hughes said he used 100,000 kg of precious metals to cover nearly every surface on the boat. The railings, the deck, the dining area, even the base of the boat was said to be wrapped in gold. Even the anchor was gold. And, for the record, 100,000 kg is about 220,000 pounds or 110 tons. Wow, right? Sounds like an amazing yacht.

Who Owns History Supreme?

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All photos of the History Supreme came from Hughes own website and since that time, in 2011 or so, not a single other photo of the boat has been taken. No one has reported seeing the boat and no one even knows who owns the boat.

People have assumed that the owner would be a man named Robert Kuok, the richest man in Malaysia. His fortune is around $14.5 billion. If he was indeed the man who purchased this boat, it means he spent one third of all of his money on it. That’s a lot of money to invest in a single boat. 

Why Is the History Supreme Fake?

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At the end of the day, there is no evidence History Supreme ever existed for real. The most damning evidence is those four photographs. Some internet sleuths who were unconvinced about the story of the History Supreme realized that the boat in Hughes photos looked a lot like the Baia One Hundred, a yacht made by Italian yacht makers Baia in 2008. 

The sales manager from Baia was contacted by a yachting news website back in 2011 to ask about the History Supreme. Because, in fairness, Hughes never claimed he was a yacht maker. He’s a man who makes normal things extravagant. He could have taken a One Hundred from Baia and made it into History One, right? Not so fast.

Baia’s sales manager said those photos were stolen from their website and doctored. So they were not new photos of an altered boat, but altered photos of an old boat. Moreover, and this is crucial, he also pointed out what should have been obvious to anyone working in boating news. If Hughes added 110 tons of gold to the boat, how the heck was it staying afloat?

The One Hundred has a displacement of 80 tons as is. Imagine adding an extra 110 tons of gold on top of that. There’s just no way. It would sink to the bottom like a stone. And honestly, how would that boat even work? Gold on the outside hull would get scraped off, assuming people didn’t strip it in the middle of the night. And a gold anchor? You’d risk the gold getting scraped and knocked off every time you used it. It just doesn’t make sense. 

While it seems like a cool story at first, I have to say it’s just beyond reason. It doesn’t make sense. No one has seen the boat in over a decade. Only four photos exist and they seem to have been photoshopped. And, finally, science itself stands in the way of the boat even working with the sheer mass of gold that’s supposed to be on board. For those reasons, we have to call this one a straight up hoax. There is no History Supreme.

The Bottom Line

For over a decade now, numerous websites have claimed History Supreme as the most expensive yacht in the world. But since no one has seen the yacht in over a decade, the pictures are apparently photoshopped, and it’s far too heavy to even work as a boat as it’s been described by the man who allegedly made it, we’re saying that the boat is just a hoax and never existed in the first place. 

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Angel A on December 18, 2022

I’ve read about 10 000 kg gold, not 100 000. 100k is beyond ridiculous. Even 10k is. Here’s why: https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-21969100

“His figure for the overall amount of gold in the world is 155,244 tonnes – 16,056 tonnes, or 10% less, than the assessment by Thompson Reuters GFMS. A relatively small disparity, perhaps, but one that at today’s prices comes to more than $950 billion.”

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It says 16 thousand tonnes, not 16 tonnes.

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Billionaires appear to be constantly trying to outdo each other and themselves when it comes to purchasing ridiculously expensive and extravagant items . As such, it's possible that in 2011, an unidentified Malaysian, reported to be business billionaire Robert Kuok , may have gone to the top of the pack by purchasing History Supreme, a yacht composed of solid gold, platinum, meteoric stone, and a tyrannosaurus rex bone. Kuok is the self-made billionaire who runs the Kuok Group, an international corporation with operations all over the world. He reportedly spent a third of his $12.8 billion fortune when he paid $4.8 billion for the History Supreme. It's estimated that the 97-year-old will have a net worth of $12.6 billion by 2021, according to Forbes.

Gold-plated rooms are the norm on boats, where every luxury is taken care of for their guests. There are numerous swimming pools, dance floors, cinema halls, bars, and lounges, as well as a variety of other amenities for the billionaires who own these wonders of architectural design. But that's not all; owners board in helicopters that land on the deck of the boat for added panache. One of the world's top engines powers each yacht, which is a sleek and attractive craft. No one on board notices a jot of discomfort as they soar through the waves at top speed. In order to ensure that their sheen and durability are worth the price tag, the ships are built using the best materials available.

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History Supreme is the most expensive boat in the world. A Malaysian businessman, who wishes to remain unknown, commissioned Stuart Hughes to create it. According to media reports, the guy is Robert Kuok, the billionaire creator of Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts. When finished, the 30-meter yacht took three years to build and required about 100,000 kilograms of solid gold and platinum. On the boat's base, a thin film of gold metal has been applied to give it a luxurious look. The deck, dining area, railings, and even the anchor all feature a touch of gold trim. As one example of the yacht's lavish interior design, the major sleeping quarter features a T-Rex bone set on a meteoric stone wall.

A remarkable 220,462 pounds of precious metals were used during the vessel's three-year construction, according to the Daily Mail. It was all gold and platinum: the base of the boat, the deck, dining area, rails, and anchor. As Roman Abramovitch spent ten times as much for Eclipse, it has been believed that Robert Kuok bought the superyacht. The Forbes billionaires' list ranks Kuok as one of only three Malaysians with a net worth of $5 billion or more. The most likely bidder is Robert Kuok, the wealthiest man in Malaysia, with a net worth of $12.5 billion, according to the Business Insider.

There are precious metals used in the eating room, rails, and anchors; the vessel's base is covered in pure gold. In the superyacht's luxurious interior, there are central sleeping quarters and platinum embellishments, including wall features created from meteoric stones and actual T-Rex Dinosaur bones. One of the world's rarest diamonds , an 18.5-carat one, is featured in a luxury liquor bottle on board the ship. Take a look at the diamond-encrusted bespoke iPhone, which features two diamonds that can be swapped out for the home button. It's possible to forget that you're at sea if you don't notice the 24-carat gold-plated panoramic wall aquarium on board the boat.

There has been no mention of the superyacht's performance or other qualities as you may have realized this by now. Despite the thorough quality of the features discussed, it felt like they were just a random assortment of stuff they gave to justify such an excessive price tag. The fact that none of it was real was an even more ridiculous claim than the rumored price of $4.8 billion for a yacht.

When news of History Supreme spread, many representatives for Hughes acknowledged to various media sites, including in emails sent to Business Insider , that the reports contained accurate information. After that, there was complete and utter stillness coming from their end. The name History Supreme made the yacht sound like an insane vessel that not even a wealthy villain would buy, and there's a good reason for it. It was never a thing, and nor was it ever created, and no, it is not out there. History Supreme is likely the biggest boating fraud in the industry, despite what Google and a few reputable yachting websites want you to think.

Baia Yachts, based in Italy, issued a statement saying that the photos allegedly showing History Supreme posted on Hughes' website were stolen from its website and appropriated without permission at some point after the initial story was published. Hughes has not removed the post for whatever reason, and if it were up to him, he would still have you believe that he developed and sold the world's most costly boat, which the manufacturers constructed with more than 220,000 pounds of 24-carat gold.

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History of reality TV and impact on society chronicled in new book ‘Cue the Sun!’

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Reality TV dominates television today. It’s estimated that almost 80 percent of adult viewers watch reality TV shows. But how did we get here? Amna Nawaz spoke with Emily Nussbaum, author of the new book, “Cue the Sun!” that traces the rise of reality television and its broader impact on society.

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Amna Nawaz:

Reality TV dominates television today. In fact, it's estimated that almost 80 percent of adult TV viewers watch reality TV shows.

But how did we get here? I spoke with the author of a new book which traces the rise of reality television and its broader impact on society as part of our arts and culture series, Canvas.

This is a bowling ball and this is a cake.

From elaborate cake decoration, to the antics of a luxury yacht crew in the Mediterranean, so-called reality television now captures and contrives a seemingly endless array of subjects.

While it's often derided by critics and even fans as trivial, its cultural influence is undeniable.

And would you stop taking pictures of yourself? Your sister's going to jail.

It's launched multibillion-dollar dynasties, remade cable TV networks…

Donald Trump, Former President of the United States (R) and Current U.S. Presidential Candidate: You're fired.

… and arguably reshaped American politics.

A new book by "New Yorker" staff writer and Pulitzer Prize winner Emily Nussbaum, "Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV," traces the history of this now-ubiquitous genre.

I recently sat down with Nussbaum and asked her why she started thinking about writing this book 20 years ago.

Emily Nussbaum, Author, "Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV": It was because I was obsessed with watching the first season of "Big Brother" in the United States on video streaming, which was very new at that time.

I had also been very into "The Real World" and I was fascinated by what seemed like an entirely new genre that was bubbling up, like a new industry. So I wanted to write a nonfiction book about this kind of growth of a new Hollywood.

So when I got to it years later, I started looking into the history of the genre, and I assumed, frankly, the way that I had at the time that it was a modern phenomenon. And only once I started doing research did I realize that there was a real back history to reality television, and that's where this book came from.

It's an origin story.

You trace these very deep roots that I did not know about in American media. We go all the way back to the radio shows of the 1920s and '30s, game shows and prank shows with everyday people.

When the format really moved from radio to TV though, how did that change the dynamics? What did that do?

Emily Nussbaum:

In the late '40s, there had been this boom of shows that were called the audience participation shows. And they created the same kind of moral backlash that reality TV did at the turn of the century.

Like, there was outrage about the tackiness and narcissism of this. So there was a show that people are probably familiar with that's "Candid Camera." That started as a radio show. And on the radio, when you prank somebody, they have relative anonymity.

If you prank somebody on television, you can see them look humiliated, surprised, angry, sad, overwhelmed, giggle. It's like a much more intense experience. So I would say the biggest change was that it was a change for what these kinds of shows meant to the audience and their own feeling of being riveted by the emotions, but also sometimes guilty and a little — as though they were colluding with the prank that was happening.

So I was fascinated to learn from your book that it was PBS that created America's first reality TV family, part of a documentary series by our member station in New York WNET, basically documented the lives of the Loud family in Santa Barbara, California, for seven months for a series called "An American Family" back in 1973.

This is a moment between the mom, Pat, and one of her sons, Lance, walking around New York where he lives.

Lance Loud, Son:

Everybody I could imagine, I sit apart from.

Pat Loud, Mother:

Lance Loud:

Like, when I was 13, I dyed my hair silver. And I just — and just think, it was energy that was being wasted, because, I don't know, it was like being a little mouse and trapped in a box.

Why were moments like that so revolutionary for the format?

That episode, which is about Pat's relationship with Lance, who's gay, it's about their intimate relationship and about her love for him and her fears for him.

And the reason this was so startling to people was partially because of Lance. Like, there had never been a visibly openly gay man on television. And this was like a scandal for people. It was made as a documentary, but, when it came out, it was received as reality television, which is to say, people were scandalized by seeing the inside of this family.

And during the course of it, Pat, who's in that clip, asked her husband for a divorce. So, her divorce and Lance's homosexuality became the subject of a three million think pieces. It turned, as you were saying, the Louds themselves into really the first reality stars.

You write in great detail specifically about the CBS show "Survivor," in which contestants basically battle to be the last person standing in some remote situation.

And this moment, in the very first season finale, ended up being watched by more than 57 million people. Take a quick look.

Jeff Probst, Host, "Survivor": The winner of the first "Survivor" competition is Rich.

Congratulations, Rich.

You say "Survivor" supercharged reality TV. How?

I think it happened for a lot of different reasons, but one of them was electrical moments like that finale.

When I wrote this book, I interviewed more than 300 people. One of my favorite interviews was with Ramona, who was a member of that cast. And she left the show relatively early, but she stuck around on the island, so she was with the camera people when she was watching it.

And she had this description where she was just describing everybody's inner thoughts as essentially like who would think this could ever happen that the villainous guy in the show ends up winning? It established a format that had never been done before that wove together soap operas, game shows, prank shows in a kind of lasting and unbeatable format.

There was just a vast array of reality shows that resulted in the aftermath, but also the creation of the industry.

I think it's fair to say there's an understanding among audiences that what they're watching isn't just reality, that there's a lot of producing and manipulation, but what about the folks who take part in this?

Like, what is the trade-off for them for agreeing to have their lives filmed in this way?

It's complex, because, for both the cast and the crew members, I would say that there's a range of experiences, including some extremely traumatic experiences of being misrepresented and traumatized.

But I don't want to simplify it and say it's only one thing. On a regular scripted show, people write the show and people act the show and then you watch the show. But on a reality show, it's essentially this invisible collaboration between crew members, which includes the field producers for the show and the editors for the show, and cast members.

And so when you see the results, you see it as a sort of simulacrum of real life, but what it really is the residue of this workplace relationship.

You do end the book with "The Apprentice"…

… the NBC show launched in 2004 and made Donald Trump a TV star and a household name. Why end there?

For me, "The Apprentice" did mark the end of something, which was it had this incredibly significant impact. It rebranded Donald Trump. It made him president.

So it's the point at which the genre proved, for better or worse, it would affect everything from people's personal relationships to the government.

But the other thing is, actually, there are a lot of negative things to say about "The Apprentice," but it's a beautifully made season of TV, and it was made by skilled, polished professionals, because at that point it was an industry. Like, people knew what they were doing. It wasn't anymore like the spaghetti-on-the-wall period for reality TV where everybody was making it up for scratch.

And it was one of the most successful marketing schemes of all time. They took an extremely rotten product and polished him up and sold him to the world.

The book is "Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV." The author is Emily Nussbaum.

Emily, thank you so much for being here.

Thank you so much for having me.

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An aerial view of a home where the roof was torn off when Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 5, 2024 in Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica.

An aerial view of a home where the roof was torn off when Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 5, 2024 in Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

Hurricane Beryl continues its destructive streak across the Caribbean and is now headed toward Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. The deadly storm has claimed at least nine lives so far.

Beryl passed just south of Jamaica —avoiding a direct hit— but still caused major damage across the island. 

The storm is now headed towards Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, where it is expected to hit early Friday.

More than 400,000 tourists are currently vacationing in the region. In preparation, officials have opened up temporary shelters, banned alcohol sales, and evacuated people from small coastal communities. In Tulum, Mexico’s Navy patrolled the streets advising tourists to prepare for the storm’s arrival.

Everton Evanks walks through his living room after the roof of the home was blown off by the winds from Hurricane Beryl as it passed through the area on July 4, 2024 in Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica.

Everton Evanks walks through his living room after the roof of the home was blown off by the winds from Hurricane Beryl as it passed through the area on July 4, 2024 in Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica. Joe Raedle/Getty Images South America hide caption

Soldiers collect branches felled by Hurricane Beryl, in Tulum, Mexico, Friday, July 5, 2024.

Soldiers collect branches felled by Hurricane Beryl, in Tulum, Mexico, Friday, July 5, 2024. Fernando Llano/AP hide caption

People line up to receive food at an army-provided soup kitchen for those affected by Hurricane Beryl in Tulum, Mexico, Friday, July 5, 2024.

People line up to receive food at an army-provided soup kitchen for those affected by Hurricane Beryl in Tulum, Mexico, Friday, July 5, 2024. Fernando Llano/AP hide caption

People sit on cots in the National Arena that has been transformed into a shelter in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday, July 4, 2024. Beryl ripped off roofs in Jamaica, jumbled fishing boats in Barbados and damaged or destroyed 95% of homes on a pair of islands in St. Vincent and the Grenadines before rumbling past the Cayman Islands early Thursday and taking aim at Mexico’s Caribbean coast.

People sit on cots in the National Arena that has been transformed into a shelter in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday, July 4, 2024. Beryl ripped off roofs in Jamaica, jumbled fishing boats in Barbados and damaged or destroyed 95% of homes on a pair of islands in St. Vincent and the Grenadines before rumbling past the Cayman Islands early Thursday and taking aim at Mexico’s Caribbean coast. Collin Reid/AP hide caption

Simone Francis gathers items from her home that were blown away as Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 4, 2024 in Old Harbor, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica.

Simone Francis gathers items from her home that were blown away as Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 4, 2024 in Old Harbor, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

In an aerial view, people in a fishing village recover after Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 4, 2024, in Old Harbor, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica.

In an aerial view, people in a fishing village recover after Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 04, 2024, in Old Harbor, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl, now a Category 3 storm, continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

A boat damaged by Hurricane Beryl lays on its side at a dock in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday, July 4, 2024.

A boat damaged by Hurricane Beryl lays on its side at a dock in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday, July 4, 2024. Leo Hudson/AP hide caption

Mexico, Cancun: Numerous people queue at the international airport before their departure. In preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl, around 100 flights are canceled in the popular Mexican vacation region on the Yucatan Peninsula.

Mexico, Cancun: Numerous people queue at the international airport before their departure. In preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl, around 100 flights are canceled in the popular Mexican vacation region on the Yucatan Peninsula. Felix Marquez/Getty Images hide caption

People walk past a souvenir shop's storefront boarded up preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl, in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, Thursday, July 4, 2024.

People walk past a souvenir shop's storefront boarded up preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl, in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, Thursday, July 4, 2024. Fernando Llano/AP hide caption

Jungle Simons fixes the roof on a building after Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 04, 2024, in Old Harbor, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl, now a Category 3 storm, continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica.

Jungle Simons fixes the roof on a building after Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 04, 2024, in Old Harbor, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl, now a Category 3 storm, continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

A screen grab captured from a video shows heavy rains and strong winds from Hurricane Beryl pounding the coast of Jamaica after the powerful storm devastated parts of the southeast Caribbean, where it left a trail of death and destruction in Montego Bay, Jamaica on July 3, 2024. Several people were evacuated as part of the disaster management response.

A screen grab captured from a video shows heavy rains and strong winds from Hurricane Beryl pounding the coast of Jamaica after the powerful storm devastated parts of the southeast Caribbean, where it left a trail of death and destruction in Montego Bay, Jamaica on July 3, 2024. Several people were evacuated as part of the disaster management response. Curtis Kitchen/Anadolu via Getty Images hide caption

Marvin Williams stands on his muddy porch after ocean water reached his home as Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 3, 2024, in Kingston, Jamaica. Beryl has caused widespread damage in several island nations as it continues to cross the Caribbean.

Marvin Williams stands on his muddy porch after ocean water reached his home as Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 03, 2024, in Kingston, Jamaica. Beryl has caused widespread damage in several island nations as it continues to cross the Caribbean. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

Waves crash ashore as Hurricane Beryl passes through the area on July 3, 2024, in Kingston, Jamaica. Beryl has caused widespread damage in several island nations as it continues to cross the Caribbean.

Waves crash ashore as Hurricane Beryl passes through the area on July 3, 2024, in Kingston, Jamaica. Beryl has caused widespread damage in several island nations as it continues to cross the Caribbean. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

Pastor Winston Alleyne clears trees felled by Hurricane Beryl in Ottley Hall, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuesday, July 2, 2024.

Pastor Winston Alleyne clears trees felled by Hurricane Beryl in Ottley Hall, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuesday, July 2, 2024. Lucanus Ollivierre/AP hide caption

Family members survey their home destroyed in the passing of Hurricane Beryl, in Ottley Hall, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuesday, July 2, 2024.

Family members survey their home destroyed in the passing of Hurricane Beryl, in Ottley Hall, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuesday, July 2, 2024. Lucanus Ollivierre/AP hide caption

Evacuees from Union Island arrive in Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuesday, July 2, 2024. The island, in the Grenadines archipelago, was hit by Hurricane Beryl.

Evacuees from Union Island arrive in Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuesday, July 2, 2024. The island, in the Grenadines archipelago, was hit by Hurricane Beryl. Lucanus Ollivierre/AP hide caption

Residents try to recover their belongings from their flooded houses after a river swelled due to heavy rains following the passage of Hurricane Beryl on the road from Cumana to Cumanacoa, Sucre State, Venezuela, on July 2, 2024. Hurricane Beryl churned towards Jamaica Tuesday after killing at least five people and causing widespread destruction across the southeastern Caribbean, threatening deadly winds and storm surge as it approached. (Photo by Victor GONZALEZ / AFP) (Photo by VICTOR GONZALEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

Residents try to recover their belongings from their flooded houses after a river swelled due to heavy rains following the passage of Hurricane Beryl on the road from Cumana to Cumanacoa, Sucre State, Venezuela, on July 2, 2024. Hurricane Beryl churned towards Jamaica Tuesday after killing at least five people and causing widespread destruction across the southeastern Caribbean, threatening deadly winds and storm surge as it approached. Victor Gonzalez/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

People stand outside their flooded homes after a river swelled due to heavy rains following the passage of Hurricane Beryl on the road from Cumana to Cumanacoa, Sucre State, Venezuela, on July 2, 2024. Hurricane Beryl churned towards Jamaica Tuesday after killing at least five people and causing widespread destruction across the southeastern Caribbean, threatening deadly winds and storm surge as it approached.

People stand outside their flooded homes after a river swelled due to heavy rains following the passage of Hurricane Beryl on the road from Cumana to Cumanacoa, Sucre State, Venezuela, on July 2, 2024. Hurricane Beryl churned towards Jamaica Tuesday after killing at least five people and causing widespread destruction across the southeastern Caribbean, threatening deadly winds and storm surge as it approached. Victor Gonzalez/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Fishermen pull a boat damaged by Hurricane Beryl back to the dock at the Bridgetown Fisheries in Barbados, Monday, July 1, 2024.

Fishermen pull a boat damaged by Hurricane Beryl back to the dock at the Bridgetown Fisheries in Barbados, Monday, July 1, 2024. Ricardo Mazalan/AP hide caption

This image provided by NASA shows Hurricane Beryl from the International Space Station on Sunday, July 1, 2024. Beryl was roaring toward Jamaica on Wednesday, July 3, with islanders scrambling to make preparations after the powerful Category 4 storm earlier killed at least six people and caused significant damage in the southeast Caribbean.

This image provided by NASA shows Hurricane Beryl from the International Space Station on Sunday, July 1, 2024. Beryl was roaring toward Jamaica on Wednesday, July 3, with islanders scrambling to make preparations after the powerful Category 4 storm earlier killed at least six people and caused significant damage in the southeast Caribbean. NASA/via AP hide caption

A fisherman looks at fishing vessels damaged by Hurricane Beryl at the Bridgetown Fisheries in Barbados, Monday, July 1, 2024.

A fisherman looks at fishing vessels damaged by Hurricane Beryl at the Bridgetown Fisheries in Barbados, Monday, July 1, 2024. Ricardo Mazalan/AP hide caption

A man screws a board onto the window of a shop in preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl in Bridgetown, Barbados on June 30, 2024. Beryl, the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season, strengthened into an

A man screws a board onto the window of a shop in preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl in Bridgetown, Barbados on June 30, 2024. Beryl, the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season, strengthened into an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm Sunday as it threatened the southeast Caribbean with potentially life-threatening winds and storm surge, US trackers said. Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Vehicles line up at a gas station as people prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl in Bridgetown, Barbados on June 30.

Vehicles line up at a gas station as people prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl in Bridgetown, Barbados on June 30. Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

People disassemble a beach bar's awning in preparation for Hurricane Beryl, in Bridgetown, Barbados, Sunday, June 30.

People disassemble a beach bar's awning in preparation for Hurricane Beryl, in Bridgetown, Barbados, Sunday, June 30. Ramon Espinosa/AP hide caption

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