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Water Bridge in Germany

Posted by Ivica Miskovic | Monday, September 22, 2008 | | 3 comments »

Water Bridge in Germany... What a feat!

Six years, 500 million euros, 918 meters long.......now this is engineering!

This is a channel-bridge over the River Elbe and joins the former East and West Germany, as part of the unification project. It is located in the city of Magdeburg, near Berlin. The photo was taken on the day of inauguration.

Taking six years to build and costing around half a billion euros, the massive undertaking will connect Berlin's inland harbor with the ports along the Rhine river. At the center of the project is Europe's longest water bridge measuring in just shy of a kilometer at 918 meters. The huge tub to transport ships over the Elbe took 24,000 metric tons of steel and 68,000 cubic meters of concrete to build.

The water bridge will enable river barges to avoid a lengthy and sometimes unreliable passage along the Elbe. Shipping can often come to a halt on the stretch if the river's water mark falls to unacceptably low levels.

credited to funonthenet.in and dw-world.de

3 comments

  1. Anonymous // September 23, 2008 at 3:07 PM  

    WHAT A FEAT OF ENGINEERING! Europeans have outpaced America's ability to deal creatively and effectively with seemingly impossible problems. Bravo!

  2. Anonymous // September 23, 2008 at 5:45 PM  

    NOT SO SMART. THE OLD ERIE CANAL HAD A FEW, NOT JUST ONE. I WONDER WHERE THEY GOT THE IDEA?

  3. Anonymous // September 23, 2008 at 6:52 PM  

    Hey, cool! I'm betting that there are many people that are just as glad that Americans sacrificed so much for Germany during WWII.

    When I look at that bridge, I think of all the Americans that went over there to do a job that would one day allow that amazing bridge to exist.

    Germany, you're welcome, and keep up the good work!(Just thought I'd give a real American perspective on this matter.)