At first glance, it looks like millions of pounds of ocean liner has run aground on rocks.
Thankfully, the ship's setting is deliberate, as someone decided to take the full cruise experience and drop anchor on dry land for the first hotel of its kind.
The Sun Cruise resort in Jeongdongjin, South Korea, is perfect for those who find the motion of the ocean leaves them feeling sea sick.
The town is said to be one of the most popular spots in South Korea to watch the sun rise across the Sea of Japan, especially on New Year's Day.
The revolving bar at the top of the ship lets visitors gaze at a panoramic view of the horizon.
Canny tourists can enjoy the whole experience for about 80,000 South Korean won - only £45.12 a night, though flights to get there may cost a little more.
The ship has 211 cabins, ranging from hotel-style bedrooms to private apartments.
Canny tourists can enjoy the whole experience for about 80,000 South Korean won - only £45.12 a night, though flights to get there may cost a little more.
The ship has 211 cabins, ranging from hotel-style bedrooms to private apartments.
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