The world's most expensive yacht is worth an astonishing £3.8bn and its furnishings combine the luxury and the bizarre.
Reportedly owned by 101-year-old Malaysian business tycoon Robert Kuok, the History Supreme boasts almost 99 tonnes, or 100,000kg, of solid gold and platinum.
Not only that but one of the walls of the vessel's master suite is made of meteoric stone, and there is even a genuine T-Rex bone on-board.
The History Supreme is actually a British invention, designed by British designer Stuart Hughes.
The 100ft super-yacht took three years to construct, and includes real gold plating around the base of the vessel.
Despite some details of the opulent boat being public, there are lots of questions remaining about what else is on board.
The number of rooms has not been publicised, however, it is reported that there is a movie theatre with a 3D screen and a dining area with crystal chandeliers.
It is even reported that there is a helipad, a wine cellar, and windows in the below-the-sea areas of the vessel.
The History Supreme was reportedly commissioned by Robert Kuok, who according to Forbes is the 96th richest person on earth.
He's the richest man in Malaysia and is believed to be worth £9.3bn.