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Constantinople Rescue [rekaman video]
It is one of the most ambitious construction projects of modern times: building the world's deepest submarine tunnel beneath one of the busiest shipping lanes on the planet, just 12 miles north of one of the most active fault lines today. To engineers, the greatest challenge was equipping the tunnel with anti-seismic technology to survive the major earthquake predicted for Istanbul - until they unearthed the greatest nautical archaeological find of the century. An ancient port of Constantinople
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0081/MMD/PUP/2019 | R 624.19409561 DAY c c.1 | Perpustakaan Universitas Pertamina | Available but not for loan - No Loan |
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R 624.19409561DAY c
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Publisher | National Geographic : United States., 2008 |
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1 DVD (50 Menit) : digital, stereo.; 4 ¾ in
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English
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ISBN/ISSN |
8994181155395
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R 624.19409561
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other
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video
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Subject(s) |
World History
Power Resources Transportation Tunnels--Design and construction Underwater tunnels--Design and construction Turkey--Istanbul Antiquities Anthropology--Research Marmaray Projesi Underwater tunnels -- Turkey -- Istanbul -- Design and construction Tunnels -- Turkey -- Istanbul -- Design and construction |
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