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<p class="first"><span class="yom-figure yom-fig-right" style="width:630px;"><span class="legend">A floor plan to help those plotting an Oceans 11-style raid on Henry's house (dailymail.co.uk)</span></span></p>
Despite living and working an Atlantic Ocean away from England's
capital, Thierry Henry is planning to demolish his $9.5M London mansion
in order to build... a slightly different mansion. A significant
difference will be a 40-foot fish tank, which will be visible on every
floor of the property. The Daily Mail reports:</p>
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Stretching 40ft from the bottom of his house to the very
top, it will take 5,500 gallons of water to fill, house 300 fish and
cost a staggering £250,000 [$400,000] to build. His proposals detail the
extravagant four-storey aquarium.</p>
As well as the vast cost of construction, the 15ft long by 3ft wide
tank will set Henry back £12,000 [$19,000] a year to run, including
weekly inspections at about £50 [$80] an hour. The annual bill for fish
food alone would be £2,500 [$4,000].</p></blockquote>



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