This is a video from more than ten years ago. Now the match-like saplings planted back then have turned into forests, and fishing has been banned on the Yangtze River. The baiji finally became extinct...from the reservoir area
this channel is uploading videos which are 10 to 15 years old and people watching it making some weird opinions about it. I just finished watching the documentary about indian river Ganga and then came to this documentary to see what propaganda they are propagating here.
Thank you for sharing - by chance are you familiar with other channels offering much more recent documentaries like this one about cultures and geographies?
Travelled up the Yangtze in 1997, whilst the dam was being built, 5 day trip, Shanghai to Chong Ching. Cliffs that could only be transversed by planks fitted into cut square holes in the cliff used by monks, all drowned.Glad we saw it before it disappeared. Beatiful clear streams flowing into the muddy Yangtze, an unforgettable experience.
Michael. Here are some YT channels you might find of interest: China In Focus China Insights Taiwan Plus ADV Podcasts China Observer China Uncensored laowhy86 Digging To China China Unscripted Patrick Boyle (economic news analysis)
those planks weren't used by monks they were used by ship/boat pullers in the old days, brave men working for a living pulling cargo ships upstream since the currents are too taxing for rowers, many brave souls died on those trips. The damming of rivers preventing huge floods has always been China's thing, even sun yat sen wanted to build dam to prevent floods.
@@NightPhoenix.Y Thanks, you learn something new everyday, your scenario goes against what we were told by our guide, but I'll keep an open mind. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that the Yangtze is also known as 'Chin'a tears'.
@@michaelkunz5777 well monks use them nowadays, tho I see no actual reason why they would tho? Also a little history fact the Qin dynasty used the same planks on cliffs to make gallery bridges to invade closed off valley and mountainous terrain.
Thank you for the translation voice over. I cant read and watch at the same time and I was worried there would be subtitles. Great video and thank you again, keep up the great videos.
I think 20000 is the fixed number on site, but the actual number of workers worked there would be much higher, coz not everyone work from the begining to the end, mostly are short term contract workers, however, 1000 is a lot
This video is about ten years old since then there's been a ten year banning on all fishing on the Yangtze River. The paddlefish and Chinese sturgeon and 140 other species are under threat caused from pollution and not implementing fish ladders for migratory species. In 2006 they they installed fish ladders but so far none are using them.
The dam is built to withstand a magnitude 7 earthquake but what about the surrounding mountains. Since the area has been flooded areas of the mountains that didn’t use to be underwater are now soaked and water has penetrated the base of the mountains making them more vulnerable to giant landslides that would fall into the river creating a giant tsunami.
update; Jan 2022. the part of the Yangtze that goes through Wuhan is completely dry. (probably temporary but still everything living in the river is now dead in that area) There is just sand and the river bottom looks like a desert with bridges sticking up out of it here and there that only last summer (2021) were almost topped by the Yangtze flooding waters. Both the floods and the desertification are said by by both Chinese scientists and scientists from outside China to be another of the destructive outcomes caused by the Three Gorges dam. All fishing on the river has been banned by the CCP and all the fisher people have lost their livelihood. This is a sad tale for such an important and beautiful river. The Dam that was built with such high hopes has proven to have been a disaster.
@@youngz13o It's great to see you said that. Most of the EPOCH TIMES audiences haven't a clue that it's the propaganda arm of the religious cult, Falun Gong. They're also clueless as to who/what Falun Gong is. They just know that channel promotes Trump and his hard line with China. They are ill informed stupid ppl ... IMO, of course.
Three Gorges dam is a marvel!! Though there's a great loss of lands, and houses submerged in the water putting the people in a worst situation. The silt which is deposited as a result of the dam is definitely going to cause a great chaos in the future.
Poor aged people isolated in tiny flats...now you can understand how web technologies become a Holy Blessing, they can watch TV entertainment on RUclips next to us, getting smart tips of tiny gardening on home balcony and stay connected to enjoy such great documentaries...just willing to share informations, knowledge worths gold friends , helping retired elder ones find a new hobby, a new way of turning back to live again
Over a thousand workers died building the Three Gorges Dam.The ultimate sacrifice for a project which has been an environmental disaster for wildlife and people
@@archstanton5973 If the dam is large enough it can affect evaporation levels which in turn effects both temperature and precipitation levels in a localized region. Also, methane is emitted from decaying organic matter trapped in flooded reservoirs....so, yes. It CAN affect the climate. "GROW UP"
@@jimiplayscobo5877 He didn't say the "end is near". He's talking about the dam being a certain apocalypse in the future. Not sure how you misinterpreted he comment of the video. That dam when it burst is going to be an apocalyptic nightmare.
As a westerner, I can agree with China having the right to become modern, I do wonder if they are going about it too quickly and with an abuse of the environment to get there. Not that the rest of the world hasn't been doing that for hundreds of year since the Industrial Revolution.
China and India are in this sorta limbo were the either try to catch up, sell out or get out in terms of development, India pollutes like thers no tomorrow that their owns holy rivers might as well dry up and China pumps are like it's steampumk london all over again, but good news is that these countries are two of the most self consious about it, as china has been working on many less invasive renewable powers sourses and both India and China plant more trees than anyother country.
It has. Too bad ppl just spend their time typing on their keyboards about who's fault it is, when it is the way of the world. what happens happens it's life from Ganges river to the city of new york it's all coming together
Can you imagine going from living on the land, farming to living in a concrete jungle, no farm to till ,no animals, close neighbors far away, new neighbors all locked indoors, depressed, if no elevator 7 flights up with kids, then back down, for groceries, I have seen it all
They lived in a natural paradise that fed their eyes and hearts every day. Now they live in hastily built high rise hovels on the steep sides of unconsolidated rubble in an earthquake-prone zone. That is the outcome when the state owns all the land- you are just a slave of the state and do as ordered.
@@Robin-ci2kx----- Even before the fuel shortage the first seven floors, no elevator available, now it's worse, can anyone imagine climbing those stairs, with kids and shopping?
Watching this reminded me of other videos I've seen where they took a lot of shortcuts and used fake, rubber rebar and sand-like concrete that could be poked and scraped away with a stick, etc. I wonder if they used the best practices and materials making this dam
Still, too much sweet water is running down to the ocean when we have to deal with extreme weather disasters and water is the best solution of ...cooling down the heat, we could prevent devastating rains and saving a lot of good water for the dry season yeah, hoping such great documentaries might help seeking for further solutions friends.... living in perfect harmony with the Holy Creation is still the biggest challenge above all
Yangtsekong economic belt, Zhujiang Xijiang economic belt... Two of the greatest belt and bay areas for human settlement and development.... Compare it to Xinjiang, arid climate hinder further growth despite rich in all sorts of resources! Same for the central Asia - the five stans!
I took a cruise on the Yangtze just before they started construction of the dam on one of those bargain cruises. We would pass villages where all the kids would come out when the tourists showed up and we would throw out coins to them to find on the rocky shore. After each meal they would just throw out the trash over board into the river. We saw so much pollution and dead farm animals floating by. My family didn't care tho as long as they had Mah Jong tables on board and instant noodles and tea for the all night sessions,
Since the...bang-bang man...the wheel was invented, there are carriages on wheels for the tourists luggage trasports, if anyone willing to give them a hand
Wonderful architectural design and creation. It stood before the world in its flood test without stress and engineering achievement and capabilities. What a marvellous achievement. My salute to the workers (14,000) and engineers who built this great Icon. Stay in unity and move forward in China to let the world know you can make your nation better in all areas of concern. To develop and establish your own scientific research. That is the way to go. God the All-Mighty shall stand before your nation to remove the undesired forces of evil who have shown great jealousy in your hard-working development.
Yangtze River is a very splendor in beauty smooth water way but a monster when you gets her way, she don't care to no one because it is her nature in life, hearing the angry sound of her wrath
It's a good documentary. But I wish the film credits were posted or at least that the publisher's notes would post the film's publication/release date The best I can determine is that at 49:38, it mentions the extinction of the Bajii in 'December 2006'. So, this film may be dated to 2007 or soon thereafter.
if there is no dam this year, it will be much like 1998 for China, search the internet, you can find how serious it is. the Dam will slow down the upstream flow, which make a lot of improvement. the example is Wuhan, the flood will become much worst if the upstream water reaches the city at city's own peak.
So this is really about the dam, and the effect IT is having on the river, not the river it’s self from source to sea! We never got to see the head waters and how good it must look in the mountains, not a balanced program, I feel!
There will always be "costs" in developments. The question one should ask is, how many lives were lost from flooding caused by the river every year? If all those lives and the resulting economic costs could be averted because of the dam, surely the benefits far exceeds the "costs?" The government can always alleviate the pains and hardships of those who have been displaced. Without any doubt, managing the river will bring much more economic benefits for those regions along the rivers. Is this a propaganda documentary....?
Construction workers are idiots by and large. When companies are held responsible for their safety they are forced to impose draconian policies to babysit them, wasting resources and slowing everything down in a sea of bureaucracy. I'm an engineer working in the oil industry and suffer this every day. Everything would be so much better if people were treated as adults responsible for their own lives rather than children. As for "modern day", this dam was built in the 90s; it is a very old documentary.
If you had been their engineer the dam wouldn't have been built- all the points you raise should have been seriously thought about but obviously weren't. The hillside cement block "dwellings" they have put the poor people in are built on steep hillsides on unconsolidated rubble in an earthquake zone. Very very bad, very Chinese-don't care attitude.
Yeah that's what the dam is for to contain and slow down the water so it doesn't rush through it's supply, ever seen the ingenious water ways of machu picchu? And if anyone does that it'll be a war crime ( apparently they actually though of that, the dam can survive a nuclear blats and is not as flimsy as it seems. Hoover dam and the Three gorges dam are gravity dams more like a giant bolder in the way than a wall.
I'm from the US and could easily see this was an older film with a lot of false assumptions and information. I watch many of the videos about China bc your country has great beauty that needs to be shared and wonderful hard working ppl that I greatly admire. Frankly, I was concerned earlier this year with all the record rain fall and the possibility of serious flooding and loss of life. I was hoping this was a newer video that might be more informative but ... that obviously wasn't the case. Please don't judge all Americans too harshly as many of us abhor what this government has done been doing decades, and is currently doing. However, you are not wrong about the propaganda. Too many ppl here in the US are unaware they are given a steady diet of propaganda via their TV *programming* 24/7/365. Sad fact but true.Most are unaware that we have been lied into most of the wars we've been in as the true nature of our history was never taught in school. Best wishes to you and your family.
Thank you for this very informative documentary. I always wanted to know more about the Yangtze.
This is a video from more than ten years ago. Now the match-like saplings planted back then have turned into forests, and fishing has been banned on the Yangtze River. The baiji finally became extinct...from the reservoir area
this channel is uploading videos which are 10 to 15 years old and people watching it making some weird opinions about it. I just finished watching the documentary about indian river Ganga and then came to this documentary to see what propaganda they are propagating here.
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Thank you for sharing - by chance are you familiar with other channels offering much more recent documentaries like this one about cultures and geographies?
Probably more than 15 years ago. Shanghai World financial Center still under construction in this video.
20 years
An updated video would be really interesting ❣❣
Travelled up the Yangtze in 1997, whilst the dam was being built, 5 day trip,
Shanghai to Chong Ching.
Cliffs that could only be transversed by planks fitted into cut square holes in the cliff used by monks, all drowned.Glad we saw it before it disappeared. Beatiful clear streams flowing into the muddy Yangtze, an unforgettable experience.
Michael. Here are some YT channels you might find of interest:
China In Focus
China Insights
Taiwan Plus
ADV Podcasts
China Observer
China Uncensored
laowhy86
Digging To China
China Unscripted
Patrick Boyle (economic news analysis)
those planks weren't used by monks they were used by ship/boat pullers in the old days, brave men working for a living pulling cargo ships upstream since the currents are too taxing for rowers, many brave souls died on those trips. The damming of rivers preventing huge floods has always been China's thing, even sun yat sen wanted to build dam to prevent floods.
@@NightPhoenix.Y Thanks, you learn something new everyday, your scenario goes against what we were told by our guide, but I'll keep an open mind. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that the Yangtze is also known as 'Chin'a tears'.
@@michaelkunz5777 well monks use them nowadays, tho I see no actual reason why they would tho? Also a little history fact the Qin dynasty used the same planks on cliffs to make gallery bridges to invade closed off valley and mountainous terrain.
@@NightPhoenix.Y Little wonder they were called warrior monks, they were, and had to be, extremely fit.
Awesome, human, captivating, informative, engrossing
Pl share more such videos
Thank you for the translation voice over. I cant read and watch at the same time and I was worried there would be subtitles. Great video and thank you again, keep up the great videos.
Watching this video for 2nd time ..trying to sleep and while listening.
It is so well made ..thankyou😄
I love the narrator.....powerful sparkling voice,
What a mighty river.
BE ADVISED this is a very old video, lots of more contemporary videos on the related issues highlighted in this film.
Wu
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20,000 workers on a building project and 1,000 died? That's insane.
I think 20000 is the fixed number on site, but the actual number of workers worked there would be much higher, coz not everyone work from the begining to the end, mostly are short term contract workers, however, 1000 is a lot
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@@peterchen7166 yes many did not make it to the end .. . .
Insane! What about the Hoover Dam?
@@jamesdykes1829 112 in 1930 but this project is new, must be close to zero
This video is about ten years old since then there's been a ten year banning on all fishing on the Yangtze River. The paddlefish and Chinese sturgeon and 140 other species are under threat caused from pollution and not implementing fish ladders for migratory species. In 2006 they they installed fish ladders but so far none are using them.
The dam is built to withstand a magnitude 7 earthquake but what about the surrounding mountains. Since the area has been flooded areas of the mountains that didn’t use to be underwater are now soaked and water has penetrated the base of the mountains making them more vulnerable to giant landslides that would fall into the river creating a giant tsunami.
Good point.
@LickMySoggy ClamBitchBoy are you one . .
update; Jan 2022. the part of the Yangtze that goes through Wuhan is completely dry. (probably temporary but still everything living in the river is now dead in that area) There is just sand and the river bottom looks like a desert with bridges sticking up out of it here and there that only last summer (2021) were almost topped by the Yangtze flooding waters. Both the floods and the desertification are said by by both Chinese scientists and scientists from outside China to be another of the destructive outcomes caused by the Three Gorges dam. All fishing on the river has been banned by the CCP and all the fisher people have lost their livelihood. This is a sad tale for such an important and beautiful river. The Dam that was built with such high hopes has proven to have been a disaster.
great documentary, thanks...It's so infinitely tragic - for it's clear an apocalypse is all but certain
Why?
@@jorgeh.r9879 he’s been watching too much Falun Gong sponsored videos like Epoch Times
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@@youngz13o Most of the fish are gone in that river due to continuous droughts in the region causing the country to over fish in the world's oceans.
@@youngz13o It's great to see you said that. Most of the EPOCH TIMES audiences haven't a clue that it's the propaganda arm of the religious cult, Falun Gong. They're also clueless as to who/what Falun Gong is. They just know that channel promotes Trump and his hard line with China. They are ill informed stupid ppl ... IMO, of course.
Amazing documentary. Id love to visit China
I’m glad to experience the 5 day cruise ending in Chonquing. Saw the ghost town before and watched their traditional show..
Three Gorges dam is a marvel!! Though there's a great loss of lands, and houses submerged in the water putting the people in a worst situation. The silt which is deposited as a result of the dam is definitely going to cause a great chaos in the future.
Very true
I love the videography, have been increasingly in making documentary videos and your shots are great
Awesome❤
Tracks your the best
Nice doc. Old Nut nice. We can see how much changed.
Remarkable documentary!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nebraska enjoys this very much!
What year was this recording made? Everything looks very old fashioned to me.
The beautiful of China's scenic photos remain of the image of the past... Yangtze and Ganga share the same fate.
Greeting from Vietnam! It is really a nice film
Poor aged people isolated in tiny flats...now you can understand how web technologies become a Holy Blessing, they can watch TV entertainment on RUclips next to us, getting smart tips of tiny gardening on home balcony and stay connected to enjoy such great documentaries...just willing to share informations, knowledge worths gold friends , helping retired elder ones find a new hobby, a new way of turning back to live again
Over a thousand workers died building the Three Gorges Dam.The ultimate sacrifice for a project which has been an environmental disaster for wildlife and people
This is filmed 15 years ago when Shanghai World Financial Center was building.
Wow, this is an really old documentary, the dam finished building almost 15 years ago.
And by now, we can witness this huge change is not only changing the landscape, but also the climate of this whole area and the surrounding.
GROW UP. Dams DO NOT "change climate". GROW UP.
@@archstanton5973 If the dam is large enough it can affect evaporation levels which in turn effects both temperature and precipitation levels in a localized region. Also, methane is emitted from decaying organic matter trapped in flooded reservoirs....so, yes. It CAN affect the climate. "GROW UP"
It's so infinitely tragic - for it's clear an apocalypse is all but certain
That has been said since the dawn of humanity, but life always finds a way.
@@jakewilson4679 Exactly if I had a dollar for every time I seen the end is near I'd be rich :-) Peace
@@jimiplayscobo5877 He didn't say the "end is near". He's talking about the dam being a certain apocalypse in the future. Not sure how you misinterpreted he comment of the video. That dam when it burst is going to be an apocalyptic nightmare.
This is must be very old film. Many years ago don't see people use cash in china
Nice videos. Tks.
As a westerner, I can agree with China having the right to become modern, I do wonder if they are going about it too quickly and with an abuse of the environment to get there. Not that the rest of the world hasn't been doing that for hundreds of year since the Industrial Revolution.
China and India are in this sorta limbo were the either try to catch up, sell out or get out in terms of development, India pollutes like thers no tomorrow that their owns holy rivers might as well dry up and China pumps are like it's steampumk london all over again, but good news is that these countries are two of the most self consious about it, as china has been working on many less invasive renewable powers sourses and both India and China plant more trees than anyother country.
Sustenance and sorrow. (4:00)
18:45 33:00 A pattern for the future.
This is old documentary, bring latest.
China does have this amazing idea.. but the sudden movement can really affect those who cant afford the changes.
Really old video. Faded colour. China has changed a lot during all these years.
Nature will strike back
It already has
It has. Too bad ppl just spend their time typing on their keyboards about who's fault it is, when it is the way of the world. what happens happens it's life from Ganges river to the city of new york it's all coming together
When was this documentary filmed?
Is it 2000s
I cant bear to live in these concrete jungles with no fresh rivers and air.
best avoid those cities like new york, beijing, honkong, manila etc, big and massive as they are ,they're not as safe as they like em to be.
@@NightPhoenix.Y I doubt anyone has ever claimed Manila to be a safe or desirable place, lol
For a long time I have been wondering if that Silt be MINED and recycled back onto farmland ? (freshwater silt collection).
I have no idea why people still release a propaganda made decades ago. Be at least honest to yourself.
It was so beautiful!
Would dearly love to watch Yangtze as it was b4 3 Gorges dam constructed...life in its purity: what mankind achieved balanced out by nature.
Dam it achieved disastrous outcomes😢
Are the fish happy
No, they're dead.
Old but facsinating
Can you imagine going from living on the land, farming to living in a concrete jungle, no farm to till ,no animals, close neighbors far away, new neighbors all locked indoors, depressed, if no elevator 7 flights up with kids, then back down, for groceries, I have seen it all
They lived in a natural paradise that fed their eyes and hearts every day. Now they live in hastily built high rise hovels on the steep sides of unconsolidated rubble in an earthquake-prone zone. That is the outcome when the state owns all the land- you are just a slave of the state and do as ordered.
@@Robin-ci2kx ---- I Concur
@@Robin-ci2kx----- Even before the fuel shortage the first seven floors, no elevator available, now it's worse, can anyone imagine climbing those stairs, with kids and shopping?
@@Robin-ci2kx just like under capitalism all are slave to the economy and capital, especially for developing capitalist countries
Watching this reminded me of other videos I've seen where they took a lot of shortcuts and used fake, rubber rebar and sand-like concrete that could be poked and scraped away with a stick, etc. I wonder if they used the best practices and materials making this dam
Still, too much sweet water is running down to the ocean when we have to deal with extreme weather disasters and water is the best solution of ...cooling down the heat, we could prevent devastating rains and saving a lot of good water for the dry season yeah, hoping such great documentaries might help seeking for further solutions friends.... living in perfect harmony with the Holy Creation is still the biggest challenge above all
Yangtsekong economic belt, Zhujiang Xijiang economic belt...
Two of the greatest belt and bay areas for human settlement and
development....
Compare it to Xinjiang, arid climate
hinder further growth despite rich in all sorts of resources! Same for the central Asia - the five stans!
A license plate is visible from space.
Environmental time bomb.
Fool😂😂😂it is engineering marvel
Sure buddy
American FREAK
Want to see update video recently.
Possibly living in a fools paradise.
What can be done and what should be done are conflicting ideologies.
A great documentary, thanks...
Nice place
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beautifully river
I took a cruise on the Yangtze just before they started construction of the dam on one of those bargain cruises. We would pass villages where all the kids would come out when the tourists showed up and we would throw out coins to them to find on the rocky shore. After each meal they would just throw out the trash over board into the river. We saw so much pollution and dead farm animals floating by. My family didn't care tho as long as they had Mah Jong tables on board and instant noodles and tea for the all night sessions,
Og vem data lagrer ver eneste bygning hvem data lagrer alle sjekk lister?
@3:16, wtf is that? If I have to use the stairs, I won't make it up there because I will faint before I get to the top.
Better correct the title:[Is also its deadliest]
this literally is AOT In real life lol..
MASHAALLAH khub valo video.......
Old documentary, probably from 2008-2011
then?
OMFG did you guys see those steps 😳 no freaking WAY
Hold up how old is this?? They have dealt with major flooring this year and many caused by the government opening the dam... 🤔
$7/day for whole family, thats not good in a city, better to live in small villages.
Tracks is too nice, This is chinesium que talking about
Fix that noise at the beginning.
Since the...bang-bang man...the wheel was invented, there are carriages on wheels for the tourists luggage trasports, if anyone willing to give them a hand
Wonderful architectural design and creation. It stood before the world in its flood test without stress and engineering achievement and capabilities. What a marvellous achievement. My salute to the workers (14,000) and engineers who built this great Icon. Stay in unity and move forward in China to let the world know you can make your nation better in all areas of concern. To develop and establish your own scientific research. That is the way to go. God the All-Mighty shall stand before your nation to remove the undesired forces of evil who have shown great jealousy in your hard-working development.
Chinese are likely the best engineers / builders in human history
Yangtze River is a very splendor in beauty smooth water way but a monster when you gets her way, she don't care to no one because it is her nature in life, hearing the angry sound of her wrath
It's a good documentary. But I wish the film credits were posted or at least that the publisher's notes would post the film's publication/release date
The best I can determine is that at 49:38, it mentions the extinction of the Bajii in 'December 2006'. So, this film may be dated to 2007 or soon thereafter.
Dolpine, paddlefish and other aquatic are extinct.
Except they are still flooding because of extraordinary rain, so it didn’t work. They really only wanted to produce power.
if there is no dam this year, it will be much like 1998 for China, search the internet, you can find how serious it is. the Dam will slow down the upstream flow, which make a lot of improvement. the example is Wuhan, the flood will become much worst if the upstream water reaches the city at city's own peak.
So this is really about the dam, and the effect IT is having on the river, not the river it’s self from source to sea! We never got to see the head waters and how good it must look in the mountains, not a balanced program, I feel!
It is also 15 years old.
There will always be "costs" in developments. The question one should ask is, how many lives were lost from flooding caused by the river every year? If all those lives and the resulting economic costs could be averted because of the dam, surely the benefits far exceeds the "costs?" The government can always alleviate the pains and hardships of those who have been displaced. Without any doubt, managing the river will bring much more economic benefits for those regions along the rivers.
Is this a propaganda documentary....?
no but many would like it to be.
@ Fisher Village by e-bike in Ningbo , China
WOW
just because you started with an ad i didn't watch this documentary and will not watch any you post
lol they build toll building in river side its like beach
It’s not true the three gorges are NOT visible from space, not even the Great Wall.
Maybe, Bidden left a " love child" behind in China ?
Misleading info
can modern day engineer explain the deaths building this?
Construction workers are idiots by and large. When companies are held responsible for their safety they are forced to impose draconian policies to babysit them, wasting resources and slowing everything down in a sea of bureaucracy. I'm an engineer working in the oil industry and suffer this every day. Everything would be so much better if people were treated as adults responsible for their own lives rather than children. As for "modern day", this dam was built in the 90s; it is a very old documentary.
YEA MONEY
how many years before the silt fills the dam.
A '7' earthquake will shake and move the dam wall. disaster!!!! what about landslides?
If you had been their engineer the dam wouldn't have been built- all the points you raise should have been seriously thought about but obviously weren't. The hillside cement block "dwellings" they have put the poor people in are built on steep hillsides on unconsolidated rubble in an earthquake zone. Very very bad, very Chinese-don't care attitude.
Krishna murari singh kisan village Barma po kaithma district Sheikhpura Bihar India good
They don't know what they bargain for, there's countries with lack of water!!!
The other thing is if a war breaks up this dam is going out first!!!
Yeah that's what the dam is for to contain and slow down the water so it doesn't rush through it's supply, ever seen the ingenious water ways of machu picchu? And if anyone does that it'll be a war crime ( apparently they actually though of that, the dam can survive a nuclear blats and is not as flimsy as it seems. Hoover dam and the Three gorges dam are gravity dams more like a giant bolder in the way than a wall.
1:35 13:19 26:43
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Classic Western Media lies about China- 43:00 voice over/caption:"60% of silt stuck in dam", actually said in the film "6%" instead of "60%"
I'm from the US and could easily see this was an older film with a lot of false assumptions and information. I watch many of the videos about China bc your country has great beauty that needs to be shared and wonderful hard working ppl that I greatly admire. Frankly, I was concerned earlier this year with all the record rain fall and the possibility of serious flooding and loss of life. I was hoping this was a newer video that might be more informative but ... that obviously wasn't the case. Please don't judge all Americans too harshly as many of us abhor what this government has done been doing decades, and is currently doing. However, you are not wrong about the propaganda. Too many ppl here in the US are unaware they are given a steady diet of propaganda via their TV *programming* 24/7/365. Sad fact but true.Most are unaware that we have been lied into most of the wars we've been in as the true nature of our history was never taught in school. Best wishes to you and your family.
This engineer still alive?..now up/down- stream flooded.
The information presented by this video is already very out dated.
Stop the adds now.
Bang Bang men, please buy , or rent an iron cart, called a dolly, all that load is just too much,
It's going the same way as the Ganges - an open cesspit. Those poor people.