Friends thought he was crazy but what they saw inside the cave shocked them.Angelo Mastropietro, 38, from the United Kingdom, first worked as a director of a human resources company in Australia, but was suddenly stopped in 2007.
A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, then paralyzed by a brief stroke, made him rethink his life and he finally decided to return to the UK in 2010.
He bought the 250 million year old cave for £62,000. After buying it, he began to consider outfitting the cave as a home,so he spent an additional £160,000 (about NT$7.64 million) plus 1,000 hours to transform the cave into a modern living environment.
He made rubble himself and helped repair his own cave.The finished cave mansion has a normal electricity and water supply as well as Wi-Fi, making it an ideal home for modern suburban living.