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New York/ Bordeaux Tunnel WIP

Rhino 3D (none) posted on Sep 01, 2002
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2010: United States and France stuck an agreement to fund a huge project to connect 2 of the world's major Cities, New York, New York, and Bordeaux, France with 2 series of electromagnetic railway. Here in the picture, a small construction Sub working hard... The Track is eximated to be three thousand and seven hundred miles long, (3,700 mi) Powered only with Wind mills above on the water's surface and Tital Mills. Heh... well all this is fictional, but maybe they'll consider something simpler but oh well! one can dream can we?

Comments (2)


gerry_g

2:05PM | Tue, 03 September 2002

The shortest distance between the 'American Continental Land Mass' and the 'European Land Mass' is between the tip of 'North West Canada' and 'Easten Rusia'.........on the other hand the longest distance between these two geographical positions is right across the 'Atlantic Ocean', If you were to offer shares in this proposed venture, somehow I think I'd decline !! ;-)

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mickymouse

11:27AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

If it works or not, I don't care... the model and render is cool. Very good presentation. Good job!


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