RIVER OVER A RIVER---NOW THIS IS SOMETHING...WOW...:)
IF YOU ARE NOT A PHYSICS PERSON,
READ THE LAST PARAGRAPH AND LEARN A FACT OF PHYSICS.
HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A RIVER OVER A RIVER? AMAZING.....
EVEN AFTER YOU SEE IT, IT IS STILL HARD TO BELIEVE!
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 . . .
TO THOSE WHO APPRECIATE ENGINEERING PROJECTS,
HERE'S A PUZZLE FOR YOUR ARMCHAIR ENGINEERS
. . . AND PHYSICISTS.
QUESTION:
DID THAT BRIDGE HAVE TO BE DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND
THE ADDITIONAL WEIGHT OF SHIP AND BARGE TRAFFIC,
OR JUST THE WEIGHT OF THE WATER?
ANSWER:
IT ONLY NEEDS TO BE DESIGNED TO
WITHSTAND THE WEIGHT OF THE WATER!
WHY?
A SHIP ALWAYS DISPLACES AN AMOUNT
OF WATER THAT WEIGHS THE SAME AS THE SHIP,
REGARDLESS OF HOW HEAVILY A SHIP MAY BE LOADED.
MORE . . . . .
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2011
THE INCREDIBLE MAGDEBURG WATER BRIDGE IN GERMANY
THE MAGDEBURG WATER BRIDGE IS A NAVIGABLE AQUEDUCT IN GERMANY
THAT CONNECTS THE ELBE-HAVEL CANAL TO THE MITTELLAND CANAL,
AND ALLOWS SHIPS TO CROSS OVER THE ELBE RIVER.
AT 918 METERS, IT IS THE LONGEST NAVIGABLE
AQUEDUCT IN THE WORLD.
THE ELBE-HAVEL AND MITTELLAND CANALS HAD PREVIOUSLY
MET NEAR MAGDEBURG BUT ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE ELBE.
SHIPS MOVING BETWEEN THE TWO HAD TO MAKE A 12-KILOMETER DETOUR,
DESCENDING FROM THE MITTELLAND CANAL
THROUGH THE ROTHENSEE BOAT LIFT INTO THE ELBE,
THEN SAILING DOWNSTREAM ON THE RIVER,
BEFORE ENTERING THE ELBE-HAVEL CANAL THROUGH NIEGRIPP LOCK.
LOW WATER LEVELS IN THE ELBE OFTEN PREVENTED
FULLY LADEN CANAL BARGES FROM MAKING THIS CROSSING,
REQUIRING TIME-CONSUMING OFF-LOADING OF CARGO.
CONSTRUCTION OF THE WATER LINK WAS STARTED AS EARLY
AS IN THE 1930S BUT DUE TO THE WORLD WAR 2 AND SUBSEQUENT
DIVISION OF GERMANY THE WORK REMAINED SUSPENDED TILL 1997.
THE AQUEDUCT WAS FINALLY COMPLETED AND OPENED TO THE PUBLIC IN 2003.
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