The Most Dangerous Tunnels - World's Most Extreme - S01 EP106 - Adventure Documentary

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Dive deep into the world's most extreme tunnels! From Moscow's icy hazards and Swiss disasters to Vietnam warfare hideouts and Tokyo's mighty defenses. Witness incredible engineering feats and tales of human survival in the face of danger. 🌍
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  • @majortom4543
    @majortom454318 күн бұрын

    Tunnels are not so dangerous like a gold mine in africa. Some architect went there on a science show to experience it. There are always tremors every time they blast the wall to advance. And the elevator fell once and people died. It was extreme. Also very hot conditions.

  • @Tony-.

    @Tony-.

    13 күн бұрын

    Heat or cold is not as bad as a temperature difference. The constant rapid change of temperature regime destroys machinery, buildings and even the body. In central Russia, a day's difference can be 20 degrees Celsius. And for a year from minus -35 to +35. A road in spring can simply fall apart and float away, unless of course it was built on a concrete foundation for which there is no budget. Even in large cities, the central avenues all go in waves, and drivers drive in a snake.

  • @bertjesklotepino
    @bertjesklotepino17 күн бұрын

    the russian tunnel builder is right. There are too many cars. And people just do not care about safety on the roads. People do not take their travel from A to B serious anymore. They just expect to get there. If people adjusted to the amount of traffic.... If people would take it serious, their safety on the roads, then this tunnel would be safe enough. People are the root cause of the problems around us. If they would adjust to the situation, we could all go from A to B safely.

  • @bertjesklotepino

    @bertjesklotepino

    17 күн бұрын

    And no, not just heavy traffic causing the problems. You have a lot of people who think nothing can happen to them when they drive their 2000 pound bullet down the road. Crazy people who should not be behind the wheel of any vehicle. And yet, somehow they are allowed on public roads, causing accidents. If only we had a bit stricter procedure for letting people take part on the roads, ey? If only we could get rid of them crazies who shouldnt even be driving.

  • @Tony-.

    @Tony-.

    13 күн бұрын

    Then why don't other cities with tunnels have these problems? Russia kills more people on the roads per day than some countries do in a year. Mostly the reason is people, but also bad roads and such dark tunnels with temperature difference.

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