It took thousands of people and 27 months to build a 19km bridge
connecting Crimea to Russia’s mainland. This is how the titanic
construction project unfolded – compressed in tree minutes of stunning
timelapse footage.
The Crimean bridge was opened earlier this week for cars. The video clip was produced from footage taken throughout the long months of construction to commemorate the date in honor of all the hard work put into the project.
While the bridge is already operational, it is not finished yet. The second part, which is meant for trains, is still under construction and will be ready next year.
View video at: 27 months in 3 minutes: How Russia built Europe’s longest bridge (TIMELAPSE VIDEO) — RT World News
The Crimean bridge was opened earlier this week for cars. The video clip was produced from footage taken throughout the long months of construction to commemorate the date in honor of all the hard work put into the project.
While the bridge is already operational, it is not finished yet. The second part, which is meant for trains, is still under construction and will be ready next year.
View video at: 27 months in 3 minutes: How Russia built Europe’s longest bridge (TIMELAPSE VIDEO) — RT World News