Suez Canal: Geography, History - Suze Crisis, Port Said, Port Twefik, Lessepsian Migration, Blockage

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    Suez Canal: Geography, History - Suze Crisis, Port Said, Port Twefik, Lessepsian Migration, Blockage
    From north to south, the crossings are:
    The Suez Canal Bridge also called the Egyptian-Japanese Friendship Bridge
    El Ferdan Railway Bridge 20 km north of Ismailia was completed in 2001 and is the longest swing-span bridge in the world, with a span of 340 m.
    Ahmed Hamdi Tunnel south of the Great Bitter Lake
    The Suez Canal overhead powerline crossing was built in 1999.
    The passage takes between 11 and 16 hours at a speed of around 8 knots. The low speed helps prevent erosion of the banks by ships' wakes.
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Suez Canal
    2:25 Ottoman Empire
    3:26 Nationalisation of Suez Canal
    5:30 Suez Crisis
    10:12 Swing Span
    10:58 Suez Canal Bridge
    12:20 Swing Span Bridge
    14:35 Salt Water Passage
    17:19 Lessepsian Migration
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