End of the Line - The Greatest Mega Disaster in History In the middle of the desert, a country set out to build the future. Not a city shaped by history, not a city that grew over time, but one designed from scratch. A single structure, 170 kilometers long… Taller than most skyscrapers. Longer than entire countries. No roads. No cars. No emissions A city where everything you need is five minutes away. It was called… The Line. Backed by hundreds of billions of dollars and a promise to redefine how humans live. The world watched… in awe. But from the very beginning… There was a problem. Because building a city… is one thing. Building this… …is something else entirely. It would require unprecedented amounts of money,materials, labor, and a level of coordination the world had never seen. And yet, Against all skepticism, against all odds, they started building it. But the question remained… Can you engineer a utopia from scratch? Or was this…never meant to work at all? In order to truly understand why Saudi Arabia announced something so audacious, we have to understand the economics of the desert Kingdom. For most of its modern history, Saudi Arabia has run on a single commodity. #theline #megaproject #neom With great passion for mega constructions I created this channel. With extensive and detailed research as well as impressive video editing, I want to make the most fascinating mega constructions worldwide accessible to you - for all those who are just as enthusiastic about constructions. Subscribe and welcome to the Signum Team!

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