Why No One Built a Bridge Between Europe and Africa

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Why No One Built a Bridge Between Europe and Africa


Building a bridge between Europe and Africa sounds amazing, but it’s way trickier than it seems. The Strait of Gibraltar, where the two continents are closest, is about 8 miles wide, but the water there is super deep—up to 3,000 feet in some places! On top of that, the area is really windy and has strong currents, which makes construction…

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  1. It’s not impossible. Send an American engineer firm over there and they’ll have it built in couple years. But we all know a real reason why they’re not building a bridge.

  2. The hypocritical bridge to connect Africa to Europe will soon be built. That is because Europe is now a third world. Large population needs to get into production and Africa 65% of erable land that hasn't been used.

  3. Multi million English lot in Spain didn't come over the Bridge but EU lands of hospitable but abused people .Build a Bridge and deport them to Africa where they have been stealing resources for centuries

  4. Come on people. Let's not kid ourselves. We all know the real reason why this bridge will never be built. It's got nothing to do with weather or water currents. I am from Africa and we know they don't want us there. This geological explanation and threat to sea life is nothing but a poor smokescreen.