What if Asia and North America could be connected by a single piece of infrastructure? For decades, engineers, planners, and visionaries have proposed an astonishing megaproject: a massive crossing over—or beneath—the Bering Strait that would link Russia and Alaska for the first time in history. The idea could include tunnels, bridges, railways, pipelines, and energy corridors stretching across one of the most remote and hostile environments on Earth. Supporters argue that such a connection could transform global trade, transportation, and resource development, while critics point to the enormous costs, engineering challenges, and geopolitical obstacles standing in the way. Join us as we explore the ambitious plan to build a massive link across the Bering Strait and whether one of the world's most extreme megaprojects could ever become reality.
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