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[Extreme Engineering][S1][E05]_Bridging The Bering Strait.avi
Bridging the Bering Strait- For the first time since the ice age, there could be a bridge across the Bering Strait linking Asia and North America. First, engineers must learn to deal with 55 miles of violent seas and crushing ice over the Arctic Ocean.
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[Extreme Engineering][S1][E07]_Building Hong Kong's Airport.avi
Building Hong Kong's Airport- In the 1990s, Hong Kong undertook one of the largest civil engineering projects in history when it decided to build a new international airport 16 miles out to sea.
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[Extreme Engineering][S1][E10]_Widening The Panama Canal.avi
Widening the Panama Canal- For nearly a century, one of the world's most important waterways has let ships make a commercially critical shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. But many of today's ships are too big for the man-made canal. Can it be widened?
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[Extreme Engineering][S1][E06]_Tunneling Under The Alps.avi
Tunneling Under the Alps- How might Europe be different if the great land barrier of the Alps could easily be traversed via tunnels?
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Extreme Engineering unveils some of the most ambitious architectural plans of our times. Some are theoretical; others are in the works. But all must face challenges that stretch the definition of what's possible.
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