The remaining four Cape Romano dome homes have indeed collapsed into the Gulf of Mexico following a final lashing by Hurricane Ian, photos and videos from a local sheller confirm. Alex Demooy of ...
CAPE ROMANO, Fla. — An abandoned coastal home whose land has been claimed by the sea may find new life as an artificial reef. The dome home, built by Bob and Margaret Lee starting in 1980, is a local ...
Two icons of the Marco Island region did not survive Hurricane Ian, reports say. The Snook Inn said Friday on its Instagram that the powerful storm destroyed the dome homes off the island. "The iconic ...
Milky way over the dome homes in Cape Romano in Collier County. Experts blame erosion and hurricanes along with bad planning for destroying the homes.
Bob and Margaret Lee were considered futurists in 1980 when they built one of the most unusual houses in Florida, a geodesic “dome home” on the tip of Marco Island. It was powered by the sun, had its ...
They stood sentry in the blue-green waters of the Gulf of Mexico: a string of white domes raised on columns that, depending on the viewer, resembled igloos or jellyfish or some sort of sci-fi creature ...
This article is part of a USA TODAY Network reporting project called "Perilous Course," a collaborative examination of how people up and down the East Coast are grappling with the climate crisis.
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