20 Most Epic Transport Operations in History



Welcome to the realm of epic transport operations, where colossal loads defy gravity and immense challenges are overcome with engineering mastery. We will watch as mammoth structures are relocated, historical artefacts find new homes, and awe-inspiring feats of logistics unfold, every epic transport operation tells a tale of innovation, teamwork, and unwavering determination.

Join us on a journey where colossal loads are moved across vast distances, where the impossible becomes possible, and where the world’s most awe-inspiring projects come to life. These are the 20 Most Epic Transport Operations in History.

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  1. Great video showing lots of interesting moves. However, Banana missed perhaps the granddaddy of them all… moving the 129 year old 198' tall iconic Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. In 1999 this structure, stated to be the tallest brick lighthouse in the world, was moved 2900' to protect it from encroachment by the Atlantic Ocean. The move took 23 days!

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  2. Lucas Heights, a suburb of Sydney, Australia used to have an exclusion zone around the Nuclear Reactor. Since my family moved to the area 40 years ago that exclusion zone has been reduced continuously. The exclusion zone was renamed to Barden Ridge to encourage people to move in.
    Correction to the video, the speaker mentions "ANSO" the organisation is actually called ANSTO. This stands for Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation. I'm proud of the work done there, however we used to send our Nuclear waste overseas to France. Apparently the no longer want it and there is NO SOLUTION TO NUCLEAR WASTE STORAGE GLOBALLY.
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  3. OK, the "artwork" boulder had to be the craziest one of all of them. What on earth!! Cut trees down so somebody's "artwork" boulder can be moved to a museum???? Sometimes our human race really scares me…

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