China opens world's longest sea bridge, 34.46 Kilometers on the sea



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Pffff. Someone should have told them that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line.
 
Congrats to China!

Are they still pushing for that high speed rail that's going to go from London to Singapore?
 
Anyone else notice that this hasn't made the American news at all... That page linked above is Yahoo! India... CNN asia doesn't even mention this!

Just like no news about the high-speed rail from singapore to London that china is working on right this minute?

Just like how China has the biggest wind farms and solar farms in the world, yet american media constantly harps on how they produce the most CO2 or other pollution?

There is clearly, obviously, and totally an American media blackout on China's ability to whoop our ass. I wouldn't be surprised to hear they cured cancer in the 1980's at this point!
 
Go to this google map, zoom in on the top of that bay and then switch the view to satellite or Earth view... It's been there long enough for Google to get some shots of it.

The odd thing though is that these roads just kinda curve around the inside of the bay instead of just connecting near the narrowest point... So odd to see where they built it, but I guess it must have been too deep out there?
 
That's intense. You're fucked if you need to take a leak though! And what happens when some idiot gets on there when he's low on fuel?
 
There is clearly, obviously, and totally an American media blackout on China's ability to whoop our ass.

There's an American media blackout on pretty much any modern day engineering feats around the world. Americans need to keep feeling like they live in a modern country while its assets are completely stripped out despite most of our infrastructure being utterly dated and shitty.