miércoles, noviembre 24, 2004

G-cans project



"Tokyo is an impressive city above ground, but one of the most incredible things about this city is it's mind-bogglingly complex underground. The G-Cans Project is a massive project, begun 12 years ago, to build infrastructure for preventing overflow of the major rivers and waterways spidering the city (A serious problem for Tokyo during rainy-season and typhoon season). The underground waterway is the largest in the world and sports five 32m diameter, 65m deep concrete containment silos which are connected by 64 kilometers of tunnel sitting 50 meters beneath the surface. The whole system is powered by 14.000 horsepower turbines which can pump 200 tons of water a second into the large outlying edogawa river."



It's not only a question of its similarities with Half Life 2 scenarios; it's more related with sthetics and engineering...

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