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Ship2ShoreTV tour of China's Three Gorges Dam

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Creator's Key Takeaways

the scale of it stupendous breaking so many records but its effects aren't all positive

we have mixed feelings about seeing China's biggest construction project since the Great Wall

the total power from this D accounted around 3% a whole China

totally around 1.3 million people need to be relocated about 1 milon most of them will mve to the higher of the mountain

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QHow wide is the Three Gorges Dam?
QHow much concrete was used to build the dam?
QWhat is the main purpose for building the dam?
QHow much power does the dam generate?
QHow many people were relocated due to the dam?

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It may be the biggest modern wonder of the world, an incredible feat of engineering, and a must-see stop on any cruise of the Yangtze River. Ship2ShoreTV toured the Three Gorges Dam on our Viking River Cruise in China. Although we couldn't help be awed by the almost unbelievable scale of the dam, we also saw its effects on the people and land along the river: rising water levels behind the dam that have flooded and displaced farms, towns, some of the most maginificent scenery in the Lesser Three Gorges region, and historic and archeological sites. Definitely mixed feelings to see the dam and talk to local people about it.