I was just thinking about it. The Dead Sea is 380 meters below sea level. It would suffice to dig a and gravity would do the rest. After flooding, the valley would look like
A few shovels will do, will be up and running in no time
When it comes to technical limitations, it can be released in a few hours. If it were an accident caused by a gust of wind, he would rub his side against the shore. The channel was blocked intentionally. The ship had to make a very strong turn to cut into the shore. Let's watch the show and we'll find out who its director was.
From what I've seen the ship has dug its bow into the shore, it's not coming out for a while.
You can't see the comment context in my inbox and I thought you were writing about the release of the ship. When it comes to flooding the Dead Sea, one boring company will do the job
Surely there's a lot more to it when you want those gigantic ships to fit, aren't these canals built with long-term loans anway? I imagine it's not that profitable.
I wonder what sea level was there 2000 and 12,000 years ago?
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