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Midnight_Demon wrote:if it take them so much millions jus to pave one road a few miles long ... u know wah go happen if the build a bridge from toco to tobago? d country go be forever brokes.
Smokey wrote:It is far more economical and more beneficial to build a bridge to Venezuela than Tobago.
From Cedros to Venez is only about 15km over very shallow waters, that would cost probably a 1B US to build.....as opposed to a bridge to tobago which is twice the distance over much deeper waters.
xtech wrote:Smokey wrote:It is far more economical and more beneficial to build a bridge to Venezuela than Tobago.
From Cedros to Venez is only about 15km over very shallow waters, that would cost probably a 1B US to build.....as opposed to a bridge to tobago which is twice the distance over much deeper waters.
Pan-American Highway who heard of it. If that bridge or tunnel is built you could drive from Trinidad to Alaska
The Pan-American Highway begins as Venezuela Highway 9 in Güiria, a small town in the state of Sucre just west of Trinidad along the Caribbean coastline. From Güiria, the highway winds its way west 76 kilometers to the town of Yaguaraparo.
The Pan-American Highway route in North America is the portion of a network of roads nearly 48,000 km in length which travels through the mainland nations of the Americas.
Because The U.S. and Canadian governments have never officially defined any specific routes as being part of the Pan-American Highway, and because Mexico officially has many branches connecting to the U.S. border, there is no definitive length. But the total length of the North American portion of the highway is roughly 16,000 miles (25,750 km).
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