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How the Suez Canal changed the world - Lucia Carminati
Dig into the construction of the Suez Canal, and discover how it became one of the world’s busiest maritime passages.
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Today, nearly 30% of all global ship traffic passes through the Suez Canal, totaling over 20,000 ships in 2021. The site of the canal had been of interest to rulers as far back as the second millennium BCE, but plans to construct a passageway were obstructed by cost, political strife, and the ever-shifting sands— until the 19th century. Lucia Carminati details the creation of the Suez Canal.
Lesson by Lucia Carminati, directed by Michael Kalopaidis, Zedem Media.
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The Suez Canal is the gateway between the East and West
The Suez Canal is the gateway between the East and the West, moving products all around the world. In March 2021, it made headlines when the Ever Given ship became wedged in its midst, preventing ships from passing through for six days and causing history’s costliest traffic jam.
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published: 12 Nov 2021
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Extreme Constructions: The Suez Canal | Free Documentary
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It’s a major construction project, aimed at doubling the width of the Suez Canal and deepening its main waterway. 500 million cubic meters of sand and soil have already been transported from all over the world. Using unprecedented 3D images, we reveal how the canal will be widened. We also look back to the original construction, back in 1859, to show how it first came to be built.
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How Did they Build the Suez Canal? 1859 to Today: Extreme Constructions | Documentary
We look back to the original construction of the Suez Canal, back in 1859, to show how it first came to be built, and how now, they are planning to widen it.
It’s a major construction project, aimed at doubling the width of the Suez Canal and deepening its main waterway. 500 million cubic meters of sand and soil have already been transported from all over the world. Using unprecedented 3D images, we reveal how the canal will be widened.
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Why the Suez Canal is so Insanely Important.. (and Nukes)
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How The Ever Given Finally Made It Through The Suez Canal
The giant container ship that was blocking the Suez Canal for nearly a week finally made it through. Salvage teams worked on land and water for six days and nights and were assisted by the moon and tide. The ship is one of the largest in the world – as long as the Empire State Building is tall. It weighs 224,000 tons.
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Crossing the magnificent Suez Canal is in bucket list of many travellers. Seafarers are lucky in that way as they have the privilege of witnessing the Suez canal ship crossing and experiencing Egypt on one side and the Sinai Peninsula on other.
With the rise of new Europe and the development of industry and seaborne trade, entrepreneurs began to think of building canals. One such plan aimed at connecting the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Ocean directly, thus saving time either to sail around Africa or transhipping freight or passengers across the Suez Peninsula. The next attempt to build a canal in the area occurred in the mid-1800s when a French diplomat and engineer, Ferdinand de Lesseps, convinced the Egyptian viceroy Said Pasha to support the building of...
published: 22 Apr 2019
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What Really Happened at the Suez Canal?
Exploring the engineering principles behind the recent obstruction of the Suez Canal, which caused a weeklong disruption in global shipping traffic. I give a brief overview of the bank effect and dilatancy of coarse-grained soils. Hopefully, the video helps you understand a few of the engineering challenges associated with navigating massive ships through tiny canals and what can happen when they run aground!
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Gravitas Plus | Red Sea attacks: Suez Canal caught in crossfire | WION
The Suez Canal is the shortest sea route between Asia and Europe. The alternate route around Africa adds 9 days and 5149km to the journey. The Suez Canal opened in 1869 as a life-saver for the shipping industry. The canal soon found itself trapped in wars and political conflicts. On Gravitas Plus we bring you the story of the Suez Canal.
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published: 23 Dec 2023
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How the Suez Canal changed the world - Lucia Carminati
Dig into the construction of the Suez Canal, and discover how it became one of the world’s busiest maritime passages.
--
Today, nearly 30% of all global ship ...
Dig into the construction of the Suez Canal, and discover how it became one of the world’s busiest maritime passages.
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Today, nearly 30% of all global ship traffic passes through the Suez Canal, totaling over 20,000 ships in 2021. The site of the canal had been of interest to rulers as far back as the second millennium BCE, but plans to construct a passageway were obstructed by cost, political strife, and the ever-shifting sands— until the 19th century. Lucia Carminati details the creation of the Suez Canal.
Lesson by Lucia Carminati, directed by Michael Kalopaidis, Zedem Media.
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Dig into the construction of the Suez Canal, and discover how it became one of the world’s busiest maritime passages.
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Today, nearly 30% of all global ship traffic passes through the Suez Canal, totaling over 20,000 ships in 2021. The site of the canal had been of interest to rulers as far back as the second millennium BCE, but plans to construct a passageway were obstructed by cost, political strife, and the ever-shifting sands— until the 19th century. Lucia Carminati details the creation of the Suez Canal.
Lesson by Lucia Carminati, directed by Michael Kalopaidis, Zedem Media.
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The Suez Canal is the gateway between the East and West
The Suez Canal is the gateway between the East and the West, moving products all around the world. In March 2021, it made headlines when the Ever Given ship bec...
The Suez Canal is the gateway between the East and the West, moving products all around the world. In March 2021, it made headlines when the Ever Given ship became wedged in its midst, preventing ships from passing through for six days and causing history’s costliest traffic jam.
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The Suez Canal is the gateway between the East and the West, moving products all around the world. In March 2021, it made headlines when the Ever Given ship became wedged in its midst, preventing ships from passing through for six days and causing history’s costliest traffic jam.
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- published: 12 Nov 2021
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Extreme Constructions: The Suez Canal | Free Documentary
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It’s a major construction project, aimed at doubling the width of the Suez Canal and deepening its main waterway. 500 million cubic meters of sand and soil have already been transported from all over the world. Using unprecedented 3D images, we reveal how the canal will be widened. We also look back to the original construction, back in 1859, to show how it first came to be built.
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How Did they Build the Suez Canal? 1859 to Today: Extreme Constructions | Documentary
We look back to the original construction of the Suez Canal, back in 1859, to show how it first came to be built, and how now, they are planning to widen it.
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We look back to the original construction of the Suez Canal, back in 1859, to show how it first came to be built, and how now, they are planning to widen it.
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Why the Suez Canal is so Insanely Important.. (and Nukes)
That time the US considered nuking a new canal.
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How The Ever Given Finally Made It Through The Suez Canal
The giant container ship that was blocking the Suez Canal for nearly a week finally made it through. Salvage teams worked on land and water for six days and nig...
The giant container ship that was blocking the Suez Canal for nearly a week finally made it through. Salvage teams worked on land and water for six days and nights and were assisted by the moon and tide. The ship is one of the largest in the world – as long as the Empire State Building is tall. It weighs 224,000 tons.
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The giant container ship that was blocking the Suez Canal for nearly a week finally made it through. Salvage teams worked on land and water for six days and nights and were assisted by the moon and tide. The ship is one of the largest in the world – as long as the Empire State Building is tall. It weighs 224,000 tons.
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New Footage Shows Tugboats Trying To Free A Massive Container Ship Blocking The Suez Canal
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How The Ever Given Finally Made It Through the Suez Canal
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Suez Canal Ship Crossing Video I Suez Canal History I Suez Canal Facts
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Crossing the magnificent Suez Canal is in bucket list of many travellers. Seafarers are lucky in that way as they have the privileg...
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Crossing the magnificent Suez Canal is in bucket list of many travellers. Seafarers are lucky in that way as they have the privilege of witnessing the Suez canal ship crossing and experiencing Egypt on one side and the Sinai Peninsula on other.
With the rise of new Europe and the development of industry and seaborne trade, entrepreneurs began to think of building canals. One such plan aimed at connecting the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Ocean directly, thus saving time either to sail around Africa or transhipping freight or passengers across the Suez Peninsula. The next attempt to build a canal in the area occurred in the mid-1800s when a French diplomat and engineer, Ferdinand de Lesseps, convinced the Egyptian viceroy Said Pasha to support the building of a canal. In 1858, the Universal Suez Ship Canal Company (La Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez)was formed and given the right to begin construction of the canal and operate it for 99 years, after which time, the Egyptian government would take over control of the canal.
The history of the Suez Canal dates back to around 40 centuries as the idea of linking the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea emerged during the period of the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. The concept of a canal that connects these seas and the Nile River lasted until the construction of the first canal in the area, linking both the seas through Nile River under the reign of Senausret III, Pharao of Egypt (1887-1849 BC). However, the canal was often abandoned during many years following the construction.
The canal remains as a significant transport link between the Mediterranean and Red Seas, allowing the international ships to avoid the difficult voyage around the southern tip of Africa. The world longest canal without a lock, according to the Suez Canal Authority, expects to raise the daily average of travelling vessels to 97 ships ad revenue of $ 13.226 billion by the year 2023.
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Suez Canal Crisis: https://www.marineinsight.com/maritime-history/the-suez-canal-crisis-events-that-shaped-maritime-history/
Suez Canal Expansion: https://www.marineinsight.com/videos/suez-canal-expansion-a-race-against-the-clock/
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Crossing the magnificent Suez Canal is in bucket list of many travellers. Seafarers are lucky in that way as they have the privilege of witnessing the Suez canal ship crossing and experiencing Egypt on one side and the Sinai Peninsula on other.
With the rise of new Europe and the development of industry and seaborne trade, entrepreneurs began to think of building canals. One such plan aimed at connecting the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Ocean directly, thus saving time either to sail around Africa or transhipping freight or passengers across the Suez Peninsula. The next attempt to build a canal in the area occurred in the mid-1800s when a French diplomat and engineer, Ferdinand de Lesseps, convinced the Egyptian viceroy Said Pasha to support the building of a canal. In 1858, the Universal Suez Ship Canal Company (La Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez)was formed and given the right to begin construction of the canal and operate it for 99 years, after which time, the Egyptian government would take over control of the canal.
The history of the Suez Canal dates back to around 40 centuries as the idea of linking the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea emerged during the period of the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. The concept of a canal that connects these seas and the Nile River lasted until the construction of the first canal in the area, linking both the seas through Nile River under the reign of Senausret III, Pharao of Egypt (1887-1849 BC). However, the canal was often abandoned during many years following the construction.
The canal remains as a significant transport link between the Mediterranean and Red Seas, allowing the international ships to avoid the difficult voyage around the southern tip of Africa. The world longest canal without a lock, according to the Suez Canal Authority, expects to raise the daily average of travelling vessels to 97 ships ad revenue of $ 13.226 billion by the year 2023.
Read More about -
Suez Canal Crisis: https://www.marineinsight.com/maritime-history/the-suez-canal-crisis-events-that-shaped-maritime-history/
Suez Canal Expansion: https://www.marineinsight.com/videos/suez-canal-expansion-a-race-against-the-clock/
- published: 22 Apr 2019
- views: 712645
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What Really Happened at the Suez Canal?
Exploring the engineering principles behind the recent obstruction of the Suez Canal, which caused a weeklong disruption in global shipping traffic. I give a br...
Exploring the engineering principles behind the recent obstruction of the Suez Canal, which caused a weeklong disruption in global shipping traffic. I give a brief overview of the bank effect and dilatancy of coarse-grained soils. Hopefully, the video helps you understand a few of the engineering challenges associated with navigating massive ships through tiny canals and what can happen when they run aground!
Errata:
- I incorrectly described the landform as the "Suez Peninsula." It is the "Suez Isthmus."
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Exploring the engineering principles behind the recent obstruction of the Suez Canal, which caused a weeklong disruption in global shipping traffic. I give a brief overview of the bank effect and dilatancy of coarse-grained soils. Hopefully, the video helps you understand a few of the engineering challenges associated with navigating massive ships through tiny canals and what can happen when they run aground!
Errata:
- I incorrectly described the landform as the "Suez Peninsula." It is the "Suez Isthmus."
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- published: 20 Apr 2021
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Gravitas Plus | Red Sea attacks: Suez Canal caught in crossfire | WION
The Suez Canal is the shortest sea route between Asia and Europe. The alternate route around Africa adds 9 days and 5149km to the journey. The Suez Canal opened...
The Suez Canal is the shortest sea route between Asia and Europe. The alternate route around Africa adds 9 days and 5149km to the journey. The Suez Canal opened in 1869 as a life-saver for the shipping industry. The canal soon found itself trapped in wars and political conflicts. On Gravitas Plus we bring you the story of the Suez Canal.
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The Suez Canal is the shortest sea route between Asia and Europe. The alternate route around Africa adds 9 days and 5149km to the journey. The Suez Canal opened in 1869 as a life-saver for the shipping industry. The canal soon found itself trapped in wars and political conflicts. On Gravitas Plus we bring you the story of the Suez Canal.
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- published: 23 Dec 2023
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