Skate Sealand

Skate Sealand

For those of you not familiar, the Principality Sealand is micronation off the coast of the U.K.. It’s basically an old antiaircraft gun platform anchored in international waters and later abandoned after the end WWII. Since 1967 it’s been occupied by an eccentric man and his family, who declared it a sovereign nation. So far it has survived foreign invasion (really) and legal challenges from the U.K.. It seems the only “industry” is an internet connection that provides colocation and no copyright laws. For security reasons, they don’t allow visitors. In 2006 there was an electrical fire and helicopter recuse that caused the principality to incur a healthy debt, which is probably how Red Bull was able to talk their way onto the “island,” no doubt with the some help from the corporate check book. And so now, we give you (via Red Bull), skateboarding in the world’s smallest country, the world’s most expensive one minute skate video.

– Thanks to Eric Cherry for the tip.

Discussion

11 thoughts on “Skate Sealand

  1. “Your own private Idaho”

  2. bailgun on June 3, 2009 - Reply

    i wonder how many boards became permanent citizens of sealand.

  3. Shane Bell on June 3, 2009 - Reply

    All that money and those are the only newbs they got to skate that thing? Fuckin retards.

  4. Ben Roberts on June 3, 2009 - Reply

    i cant wait for 2012 now. Hopefully Sealand will compete in the olympics. I mean so far thats still when skateboardings getting in. so i guess Sealand’s got a team. Hey isn’t GVK tryin’ out for team USA. Cant wait for the uniforms

  5. mikeD on June 3, 2009 - Reply

    wow. thanks a lot redbull and kilwag for totally blowing up my fave skate spot. im sure itll be swarming with 13yr old kids now.

  6. Looks like they put the helicopter budget ahead of the ramp budget.

  7. mikeD on June 5, 2009 - Reply

    well which do you want breaking under you?

  8. A helicopter shot of a little funky ramp is kind of silly.

  9. Zed-word on June 13, 2009 - Reply

    Sealand is in International waters. Why isn’t there any fireworks, hard drugs, or monkey knife fights to accompany the skating? Seems to me that they didn’t take full advantage of the opportunity they had, based on the video anyways.

  10. bobcat on June 13, 2009 - Reply

    dont break the PirateBay servers!

  11. Wow. My favorite “country” selling itself to Red Bull XD

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