This 8 MILE Bridge Will Connect Europe And Africa - Gibraltar Megaproject

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  • Опубліковано 26 кві 2024
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    This video delves into the complexities of the Strait of Gibraltar, discussing the challenges and possibilities of building a bridge or tunnel to connect Africa and Europe. It covers the historical, geological, and geopolitical factors influencing this topic, including territorial disputes, environmental impacts, and engineering hurdles. Various ideas and proposals are explored, from ambitious bridge designs to practical considerations like maritime traffic and economic viability. The video encourages viewers to join the conversation and share their thoughts on the feasibility of such infrastructure projects while promoting curiosity and exploration.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @janfreudenau4432
    @janfreudenau4432 14 днів тому +1

    First! Great stuff, subbed! Glad I discovered your channel.

  • @Viral_Picks_Store
    @Viral_Picks_Store 14 днів тому +1

    The constant ship traffic and seismic activity definitely make a bridge a tough feat. Building a tunnel seems more feasible, especially with renewed talks between Spain and Morocco. Here's hoping they can overcome any political hurdles for this potential mega-project!
    In the meantime, ferries are a great way to experience this historic strait.

    • @LetsTakeWalk
      @LetsTakeWalk 14 днів тому +1

      That would be the deepest tunnel in the world.

    • @AshayaDhungana10
      @AshayaDhungana10 14 днів тому +2

      I think by now the technology has progressed far enough to be able to build suspension/floating tunnels and what not that can endure some seismic activity. this would in itself remove the problems that could potentially arise with surface maritime traffic since it would be underwater. there's a similar type of tunnel they're trying to build. I think it's in Norway.
      or the best option could be to just outsource the project to china, there's nothing they can't get their heads around. 👌

    • @Viral_Picks_Store
      @Viral_Picks_Store 14 днів тому +1

      @@AshayaDhungana10 You're right about the advancements in tunnel technology; floating or suspension tunnels could indeed mitigate many of the challenges posed by seismic activity and maritime traffic. The Norwegian project you mentioned, likely the proposed floating submerged tunnel in the fjords, demonstrates the feasibility of such innovative solutions.
      As for outsourcing to China, they've certainly shown prowess in infrastructure projects. Their experience and expertise could be invaluable in realizing ambitious endeavors like bridging the Strait of Gibraltar. However, ensuring collaboration and adherence to international standards would be crucial in any partnership.

    • @AshayaDhungana10
      @AshayaDhungana10 13 днів тому +2

      @@Viral_Picks_Store yeah, I believe the collaboration part would need some working, but considering China's extensive and advanced infrastructure, I have not much doubt in their ability to successfully carry out significant infrastructure projects. (and for a cheaper rate)

    • @Viral_Picks_Store
      @Viral_Picks_Store 13 днів тому

      @@AshayaDhungana10
      Absolutely, collaboration is key for such a large-scale undertaking. Finding common ground and ensuring all parties involved are comfortable with the process is crucial for success.
      China's belt and road initiative demonstrates their experience in managing complex international infrastructure projects. Their involvement could be a major asset in bringing this potential Strait of Gibraltar connection to life.
      Perhaps a consortium approach, bringing together expertise from Spain, Morocco, China, and other interested parties, could be the most successful path forward. This would allow for a sharing of knowledge, resources, and perspectives throughout the entire project lifecycle.

  • @evilbred974
    @evilbred974 14 днів тому +2

    Biggest reason this won't happen is because there's basically nothing worthwhile in Northwestern Africa.
    It's an easy bridge to build if that part of the world had any economic relevance on the world stage.
    As it stands right now, for it to be worthwhile you'd need to build a railway from the bridge site, to the parts of Africa that matter, and such a railway going through an area like the Sahara and the Shahel would not be economical, nor would it be safe from bandits.

    • @AshayaDhungana10
      @AshayaDhungana10 14 днів тому +1

      while it is true that there's a lot of dry desert land in northwest africa, i think the primary reasons behind not building the bridge is mainly its feasibility, economic benefits and also immigration problems, which could be controlled (to some extent).

    • @nllondon964
      @nllondon964 10 днів тому

      The Europeans are greedy, greedy and racist. They will not change 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @berkovl7226
    @berkovl7226 14 днів тому +5

    Yeah, let's all pretend that the EU wants that bridge to be built. Last thing they need is more Africans/Arabs pouring into their countries. I highly doubt Spain would ever let that happen...

    • @AshayaDhungana10
      @AshayaDhungana10 14 днів тому +1

      I'm sure they've picked up a thing or two from what's happening in Sweden right now.

    • @echoesofenigma
      @echoesofenigma  14 днів тому

      @@AshayaDhungana10 Well, things might turn out differently if they come up with a more effective immigration policy than Sweden's.

    • @berkovl7226
      @berkovl7226 14 днів тому +1

      @@AshayaDhungana10 Frankly I can't see how this might be profitable. Moroccans need a Visa to travel to Schengen Areas and I assume most of the people who actually manage to get a visa (It's much harder to acquire now) would opt for a different European country (i.e: France, Netherlands, Germany) and it's far easier (and probably cheaper) to fly there. And I can't imagine many Spaniards traveling to Morocco for tourism while their own country is one of the leading tourist destinations on the planet.

    • @AshayaDhungana10
      @AshayaDhungana10 13 днів тому +1

      @@berkovl7226 I partly agree with your point about tourism; it's a two-way process. Africa's wealth lies in resources like oil, copper, cotton, coffee, and sugar. The bridge might aid exports, but currently, transport isn't severely limited since larger boats likely handle it across the 8-mile stretch. There's definitely a need for a thorough study on the bridge's benefits.

  • @McNuttys
    @McNuttys 14 днів тому +3

    Lets hope this bridge will never come.

    • @echoesofenigma
      @echoesofenigma  14 днів тому

      Wouldn't this bridge bring joy to the world?🤔

    • @AshayaDhungana10
      @AshayaDhungana10 14 днів тому +1

      @@echoesofenigma absolutely, a lot of joy and so much more...👀

    • @orianalandy3999
      @orianalandy3999 8 днів тому

      ​@@AshayaDhungana10 like what?

  • @ddc2343d
    @ddc2343d 14 днів тому +2

    Is this a computer voice, Keeps mispronoucing Mediterranean.

    • @echoesofenigma
      @echoesofenigma  14 днів тому

      Apologies for slight mispronunciations. Using a computer voice instead might have given a clearer result. Thanks for the feedback!🙏