实拍:世界第一高桥,中国人类劳动智慧的成果

实拍:世界第一高桥,中国人类劳动智慧的成果

Опубликовано: 12 июл. 2016 г.建在贵州,鸭池河特大桥全长1461米,大桥主桥为1240米双塔双索面混合梁斜拉桥,主跨为800米钢桁梁半漂浮体系结构。系贵黔高速控制性工程,目前该桥是贵州省内跨径最大,国内跨径最大,同时是世界跨径第二大的钢桁梁斜拉桥,国内第六大和世界第十大斜拉桥。不要谢,顶我上去,让更多人了解!谢了!

Dams in Yalong River航拍雅砻江梯级电站

Dams in Yalong River航拍雅砻江梯级电站

Опубликовано: 11 мая 2017 г.including 305m high Jinping I Dam, 295m high Lianghekou Dam,240m high Ertan Dam,etc. From 01:17-01:25 we can see 265m high, 172m pier Lianghekou Dam Bridge:
http://www.highestbridges.com/wiki/in...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lianghe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinping...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ertan_Dam
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Aerial View Hangzhou to Jingdezhen Expressway航拍杭新景高速公路

Aerial View Hangzhou to Jingdezhen Expressway航拍杭新景高速公路

Опубликовано: 4 дек. 2016 г.Hangzhou to Jingdezhen expressway id the third expressway link Hangzhou and Jiangxi province. Mostly build in mountain area western part of Zhejiang province.
杭新景高速公路从杭州到景德镇,是浙江和江西之间在沪昆和杭瑞之后第三条大通道。绝大部分线路位于浙西群山之间,于2016年11月30日全线通车。
http://baike.baidu.com/view/1861138.htm
http://www.moc.gov.cn/difangxinwen/xx...
https://www.youtube.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXAZn...
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中国最壮观的大桥:耗资95亿4年建成,被美国评为全球最棒桥梁

中国最壮观的大桥:耗资95亿4年建成,被美国评为全球最棒桥梁

Опубликовано: 11 февр. 2018 г.胶州湾跨海大桥位于山东省青岛市,是我国自行设计、施工、建造的,东起青岛主城区黑龙江路杨家群入口处,跨越胶州湾海域西至黄岛。大桥全长36.48公里,投资额近100亿,历时4年完工。大桥于2011年6月30日全线通车。海湾大桥建成后将给省内济南和青岛两大城市间的交通带来更为密切便捷的联系大桥还将进一步促进青岛与山东半岛城市间的交通联系,以青岛为核心的整个山东东部经济体系的大规模发展。促进城市之间的现代化进程和建设有着非凡的意义。

Traditional Cooper - George Smithwick - History and how to make a wooden bucket

Traditional Cooper — George Smithwick — History and how to make a wooden bucket

Опубликовано: 26 июн. 2016 г.George Smithwick is a sixth generation cooper who makes traditional wooden buckets and barrels. He is continuing a family tradition that began in the 18th century in Ireland.

George talks to us about what a Cooper is, some history of the trade, tools he uses, and the step-by-step process of making a wooden bucket.

Edward Washington and Jimmy Murray from the Sydney Living Museums' Programs team flew down to catch up with George to see if he could help with making us some new buckets and he was happy to show us how he worked; using tools, techniques and practises that have remained the same for hundreds of years.

George also let us into what was once a very tight-knit and sometimes secretive coopering industry – and we captured it all on camera.

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