It’s been more than a year since the Russian superyacht Alfa Nero — all 267 feet and 2,500 gross tons of it — was abandoned in Falmouth Harbour, Antigua.
Cross the gangway and this $120 million floating palace still looks shipshape, even with just a skeleton crew. Red, white and gray
Alfa Nero polo shirts are folded just so atop the baby grand piano. On the wall hangs a Miro. The infinity pool — which converts, via hydraulics, into a helipad — sparkles under the Caribbean sun.
And then, on the upper foredeck, in the wood-paneled study of the master suite, ...
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