Chapter 386: Huge Plan
Although in the eyes of the Tuvaluans, these projects have put in far more material than they imagined.
But for Wei Minsheng, who has resources from another world, this is not a complicated matter.
It's just that in the process of transferring a large amount of soil and rock, Wei Minsheng has a better understanding of his shared space.
The shared space he has is not a panacea, and there are certain limitations.
Wei Minsheng can only use it to transfer those things that do not exceed the volume of the shared space.
This limitation is not felt for fluids such as water, which can be divided and deformed at will.
In the case of solids such as earth and rock, they must be separated from the earth, so it is impossible to directly move mountains and reclaim the sea, and it is necessary to use machinery or manpower to process them into a size smaller than the shared space.
However, 24,000 cubic meters of space is usually sufficient.
Under special circumstances, Wei Minsheng can also directly obtain materials from another world in this world, and there will be no overcapacity, but this method is not convenient through shared space.
As for the question raised by Enel and others, why not build a hidden embankment like the one outside Nuraquita Island, Wei Minsheng directly took out a map of Tuvalu and said: "Nuraquita Island is a small island, so it can be protected with such a dike."
But this success story cannot be directly applied to other islands.
Because as the scale of the embankment increases, the smaller the curvature of the embankment, the less stable the arch structure brings.
Therefore, in order to improve the strength and stability of the levee and enhance its ability to withstand the waves, we must ...... This...... In these places, eight small islands were built.
These small islands act like pillars for the construction of railings, connecting the entire ring of the to increase the impact resistance of each section of the arc.
Since the impact of the waves on the arc is eventually transmitted to the islands through the arched structure, the eight islands had to be stable enough to withstand any eventuality in a hostile environment.
Otherwise, if one of the small islands in the ring is damaged, it will cause the collapse of two sections of the dam.
In order to facilitate the passage of ships in and out of Tuvalu, the levee at the section of the waterway cannot be closed.
Due to the lack of support from a section of the embankment, the two islands were stressed unevenly, so they had to be built larger and stronger.
After the completion of the project, it is necessary to observe the final effect of wave protection and the changes in the ocean currents in the surrounding sea after the construction of the embankment.
If the waterway becomes a wave break and still erodes Tuvalu's existing islands, we may also build a breakaway island not far from the gap outside the channel to divert the waves facing the channel to mitigate the influx of waves directly through the channel.
Of course, if you don't keep this channel in Tuvalu, we can close the entire levee.
In this way, the land of the islands of Tuvalu will have the safest security. ”
With Wei Minsheng's fingers, on that map of the Tuvalu Islands, a large circle was drawn around all the islands.
And the location of the eight small islands he determined, if a knowledgeable person looks at it, he will find that it is completely built according to the direction of the Bagua map.
But Enel and the others didn't understand this, and they were already dumbfounded.
If according to Wei Minsheng's construction plan, this investment is simply unimaginable.
If the project is completed, this huge circular will definitely be a world wonder.
At that time, the islands of Tuvalu will no longer be threatened by the waves and will no longer have to worry about the destruction of the country.
It's just that such a huge project, with the person in front of him and the Shuguang Group that he temporarily registered in Tuvalu, can it really be completed?
Faced with Enel's question, Wei Minsheng said: "I will definitely not be able to do it with my strength alone, and in our treaty, you demand that there can be no intervention by other countries.
So, I need to bring in a lot of private partners and use their funds and resources to complete this great project.
That is also the purpose of the conditions that I have asked you in the treaty. ”
Well, we don't understand the world of you rich people, as long as we can keep our land and there will be no intervention from other countries, you can do whatever you want.
As for how big the small islands that are "pillars" need to be built to meet the requirements of Wei Minsheng's "ability to cope with any unexpected situation in a harsh environment", of course, it can only be said by Wei Minsheng, a "professional with rich experience" in the island reclamation project.
And that waterway should be built according to Wei Minsheng's current design, after all, Tuvalu is an archipelago country, and it is a little unreasonable to say that there is no waterway.
The most important thing is that the funds for the construction of the embankment are all the responsibility of others anyway, so why should they inconvenience the travel of their own people in order to "save" the construction funds?
Enel and the others went back to Funafuti, but the freighters near Nurakita Island continued to "carry" a large amount of earth and rock.
Coupled with the "continuous" efforts of the sand suction boat day and night, a man-made island with an area of more than one square kilometer gradually took shape and exposed the sea.
Of course, those Tuvaluans did not know that such a huge amount of work could not be done by this equipment.
Wei Minsheng used this as a reason to buy a large amount of fuel, cement and steel through Tuvalu.
Of course, most of these supplies were sent to the Atlas to support the construction of Gangneung New City.
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It's been a year since the time of the Otherworld.
In this year, Yunmengze's large-scale development and generous treatment have attracted more and more displaced people to join.
The "literacy" project in Gangneung City has also achieved gratifying results with the continuous investment of non-governmental funds.
Judging from the population statistics of Huaxia Kingdom, the number of formal members has reached nearly 100,000.
Of course, there are still only more than 30,000 formal members who have passed the assessment and are qualified to vote.
These 30,000 or so people who can read the manual are nothing in the real world.
But in a world where literacy rates are extremely low, it's a miracle, because the literati of the three surrounding countries combined can't reach that number.
As more literate people become more literate, it becomes easier for SASAC to arrange deployments, as they can finally focus on planning their work rather than laboriously explaining the specific requirements of the work.