Saw this on Instagram and came straight to RUclips for verification. I'm speechless. Last three minutes of my life was "how the hell did they managed to pass the bridge under the water 🤔
The ability of Dutch engineers is no doubt, especially in water management. They have proven by saving the Semarang area of Indonesia from the threat of premature drowning during the colonial period
Oh I see. It's just a lake.. I didn't really think about that.. but yeah, It's probably my PTSD. I drowned before, so.. mostly any lakes,rivers,ocean gives me anxiety.. 😔
Indeed a great bridge but also check out the bridge between Malmö (Sweden) and Copenhagen (Denmark) :) an engineering marvel as well! 🇸🇪🇩🇰 Öresund Bridge… looks as if it disappears in middle of the water (because it goes underwater then) ☺️
Pretty cool! But I assume that none of the boats or small ships passing through that channel have large keels or deep drafts in general; the channel's depth (between the road tunnel and the open sky above) doesn't appear to be very deep. It's just for dinghies and sailboats, I presume?
A tunnel under a bridge? Well wow! Than the English Channel is the greates water bridge I know! What a bohaw some people make over (pun intended) a simple under-pass
I wonder how it compares to the cost of a bridge? Also how susceptible it is to damage from storms and sea level rise compared to a bridge. Pretty cool if you don't want to see a bridge for whatever reason.
all structures regarding water are designed to withstand once in 10.000 year events. Also planning for these structures also take in account estimates for climate change. The reason to build an aquaduct at this specific location is that the waterway is mainly used for sailingboats. That would have made the bridge either frequently interrupting the flow of traffic or the bridge would be so high that it would not be cost effective and it would be ugly.
In that place, you need to build a high enough bridge that will allow sailboats with big masts to pass under it with enough clearance. That means that the approach h and ramps of the bridge need to be kilometers away from the actual bridge... that's a lot more costly than a tunnel under the water. We tunneled under rivers before, this is not the first one.
hello, we ask permission to use a few seconds of footage in this video as a visualization of a collection of ship bridge technologies that we have summarized, the video source we include in the video
The water gets pumped out, all tunnels have pumps so that they stay dry except if there is alot of rain, than the tunnel will be used for water storage so that the surrounding area doesn't flood
Haha. Ive been there. It actually looks more impressive from the air than it does on the road/ on the water. You pass it pretty quickly and thats it. Project is fun though
If you want to know what the Netherlands does against flooding from sea, watch the delta works. And floods from the rivers (because of heavy rainfall in Europe) the delta programme. It is not specifically for this aquaduct, but it is how watermanagement and disaster prevention is handled, and will inderectly explain how water level raise is prevented in body's of water like this (think locks/sluices, dikes, places for the water to go to that does not harm people or infra, pump stations etc)
Came from instagram to check it's real or not 😂
Which instagram?
Hahaha me too xD
@@illianpalafox5652 which Instagram pic? 🤣
@@sanjary it was a reel
@@miasanmia6503Do you have the link? :)
Straight from Instagram! 😁
😂 yes
oh my God. seriously I lost my word after seeing this. salute for those architecture and engineers who built this.
I think you tube is verification centre 😂
There is a wider one
Saw this on Instagram and came straight to RUclips for verification. I'm speechless. Last three minutes of my life was "how the hell did they managed to pass the bridge under the water 🤔
They didn't make a tunnel to pass the vehicles, instead they created a hallow space in the bridge just to hold the water
Same here. 😅
Bro this is literally me😂
Same here m also see this reel on instagram 😂
Everyone is talking about the same as you 🤦♂️😅
Who came after see the meme 😅😅
😂 yup Instagram post
@@Whalee39 haa
Which meme? :O
Me after seeing Instagram post. How Amazing
@@sanjary insta reel.... in which a nice drone shot is shown
The ability of Dutch engineers is no doubt, especially in water management. They have proven by saving the Semarang area of Indonesia from the threat of premature drowning during the colonial period
Amazing Netherlands 👍🇳🇱
Absolute genius. The mind of man is a wonderous creation. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Not genius as this is by the coast and when it floods it can block the road.
Dude, amazing drone shots!!!
Came from fb to see if it's real 😃
What a wonderful video!
i'm curious how tall is the bridge... i mean the separated side
great engineer ‼️❤️
Muy hermoso e increíble 😍
whole clip shows the beauty of Engineering
These Dutch are crazy genius mechanics!!
Saw this on reels and came straight to yourtube to confirm it😲😲😲
This is beautiful
Excellent camera work 👌👌
Amazing n un- believable😳
I am amazed! 🤩 - but It's giving me anxiety, because my paranoid mind is saying: "what If there's tsunami?" 😳
It's not sea
Tsunami in a lake? :D
In the case of tsunami , Biggest & largest buildings easily collapse then it's just a bridge... 😉
It's a lake , so nothing will happen
Oh I see. It's just a lake.. I didn't really think about that.. but yeah, It's probably my PTSD. I drowned before, so.. mostly any lakes,rivers,ocean gives me anxiety.. 😔
Can I use some of this footage to make a reel? (I’ll credit you inside the video and in the description, ofc)
Excellent Performance
How much weight can it sustain ? Like a cruise liner ?
Awesome❤️
Замечательно )))
That was satisfying. Imma sleep well tonight :)
Great😍
Indeed a great bridge but also check out the bridge between Malmö (Sweden) and Copenhagen (Denmark) :) an engineering marvel as well! 🇸🇪🇩🇰 Öresund Bridge… looks as if it disappears in middle of the water (because it goes underwater then) ☺️
Saw it and it looks amazing
Thank you for recommending
Very nice☺
Amazed😍
If we do a bridge like it on the Nile in Egypt it will be beautiful
Idiot. The blue Nile is in Ethiopia don dare to do that. Stupid!,!
We’d like to help you.
@@mihiretbisrat8396 why the abuse?
@@mihiretbisrat8396 he said Nile not blue nile
came here from LinkedIn........Just wow!
Came from fb to check amazing wonders
Really amazing how is possible great salute that intelligent architecture ❤❤
Just came from insta to check if it's real and woooooow🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Please where is it located😍?
This should be a wonder of the world
what if thers a sudden increase of water by heavy rain or by anything ?
Super.
MasyaAllah 😭💗
What a mind and construction
Pretty cool! But I assume that none of the boats or small ships passing through that channel have large keels or deep drafts in general; the channel's depth (between the road tunnel and the open sky above) doesn't appear to be very deep. It's just for dinghies and sailboats, I presume?
Well yes, it's 3 meter deep so only small boats can pass through
there is also a bridge for deeper boats after the aquaduct
I came here from instagram after seeing a cruise ship pass through.
No....It's wayyyyyyy more than that. ☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️
My 30ft Catalina has over 12ft keel..
Amazing
I usually don't believe some of the things I see on Instagram but hey I'm speechless rn after watching this
Came from Instagram to see in detail how this works too
dove si trova questo ponte ?!
grazie mille
Looks good but don't know how many years it will sustain.
Heaven🙂
It's a masterpiece
MODERN WORLDWIDE WONDER!!!!!
COISA INTERESSANTE
ganda ng pagka gawa ng hi way sa ilalim
Mas maganda yung hello way
I'm cleard my confusion here😊👌
😂
How deep is water on the bridge?
How do large ships pass over the bridge?
It's for small boats, there's a passage for ships not far from there
How deep is the water over the tunnel?
EmceeGeek deep enough for ships and boats to cross it...
@@sanjary lmaoooo🤣😂😂🤣😂😂😂😂
3m
So beautiful, who will sponsor me to go visit this places? Ahahah... I mean it.
incredible bridge i saw first a unique bridge in holland i salute bridge worker team
Ashwani Kumar We actually call it a aquaduct....ducking the water. Not a bridge. Bye from the Netherlands.
what if the bridge break ?
Im shocked rn. Hoooomans mind is amazing. Subhan Allah.
A tunnel under a bridge? Well wow! Than the English Channel is the greates water bridge I know! What a bohaw some people make over (pun intended) a simple under-pass
🤩💥
I wonder how it compares to the cost of a bridge? Also how susceptible it is to damage from storms and sea level rise compared to a bridge. Pretty cool if you don't want to see a bridge for whatever reason.
all structures regarding water are designed to withstand once in 10.000 year events. Also planning for these structures also take in account estimates for climate change.
The reason to build an aquaduct at this specific location is that the waterway is mainly used for sailingboats. That would have made the bridge either frequently interrupting the flow of traffic or the bridge would be so high that it would not be cost effective and it would be ugly.
A bridge needs a operator to open close for the sailing boots.
The sea level is of no influence on these waters.
The road is very busy, and the cost of waiting traffic when the bridge is open is much higher
In that place, you need to build a high enough bridge that will allow sailboats with big masts to pass under it with enough clearance. That means that the approach h and ramps of the bridge need to be kilometers away from the actual bridge... that's a lot more costly than a tunnel under the water. We tunneled under rivers before, this is not the first one.
これ、洪水とか水かさが増したときどうするんだろう、、、?調整するのかなぁ?
Muhteşem bir görünüm
That’s great
superbbb
amazing and extraordinary engineering
Hii
I live in Harderwijk and drive underneath it every single day but i never saw it as special since it is just a basic Dutch thing lmao
What if the water level rises?
hello, we ask permission to use a few seconds of footage in this video as a visualization of a collection of ship bridge technologies that we have summarized, the video source we include in the video
Omg 🤩🤩😳😳
Came from Facebook to check if this is actually real🥺❤️
Wow nice caranes ubarnes nyerenes bisenes kapekeres nyeres nyeges ketes PORENGES 🌊
Unbelievably cool concept but I wonder if flooding is ever an issue?
in the netherlands flooding has been a isue for a while but we made huge dams and delta works to protect ourselvses
Wow
Please tell the name of constructor..
Thekedar 😂😂
Came from Facebook to confirm
Wow very beautiful Mashallah ❤❤❤❤❤
I wonder how deep the water is on the overpass?
Name of the song?
Blaster 47 · Glass Boy
What if water level rises?
Check out Oresund Bridge in Malmo Sweden it is more stunning and wonderful beyond you can imagine.
Wow so it’s real
Came from youtube sta...
What happen when it rains????
The water gets pumped out, all tunnels have pumps so that they stay dry except if there is alot of rain, than the tunnel will be used for water storage so that the surrounding area doesn't flood
Saw this in Instagram..I had to visit RUclips..
I've dream to visit this
Haha. Ive been there. It actually looks more impressive from the air than it does on the road/ on the water. You pass it pretty quickly and thats it. Project is fun though
@@samuvisser we got tons of these kind of bridges we also have ecoducts which are made to help animals cross highways.
Its said navigation channel has 3 meters deepth! It doesnt seem cars passing that deep below
hmmm ...needs this in CIties Skylines....
Eu só penso quando chover
From Instagram directly landed to this video 🤣
Came from Samsung screen saver, i ended here to check it out
Nederland mein pani ke liye bhi bridge airplane pass hone ke liye bhi bridge animals pass hone ke liye bhi bridge. Innovative!!
Came from Instagram, cuz I wan confused 😅😅
Came from tiktok😆
সুন্দর
Tem q ter coragem já pensou se quebra?!
I am sure engineers know best so just wondering in times of flooding, heavy rain, or earthquake what could happen.
That’s literally what I just asked too!
If you want to know what the Netherlands does against flooding from sea, watch the delta works. And floods from the rivers (because of heavy rainfall in Europe) the delta programme. It is not specifically for this aquaduct, but it is how watermanagement and disaster prevention is handled, and will inderectly explain how water level raise is prevented in body's of water like this (think locks/sluices, dikes, places for the water to go to that does not harm people or infra, pump stations etc)
@@IJubane thank you for taking the time and reply.
Came here from instagram
Je viens de Facebook pour vérifier si ça existait 😂 c'est bon