OF THE
TIMES
The profoundest of all sensualities
is the sense of truth
and the next deepest sensual experience
is the sense of justice.
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Ignore the morons. Not real at all as the article points out. Coz plying gubmint agents. LOL
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The way the article is written sounds absurd. The distance between the towns of Lazarev (on the mainland) and Pogibi (on Sakhalin) appears to be significantly less than 10 miles.
Of course, it will probably be necessary to build decent roads and/or rail lines to Lazarev (which will require spanning several rivers, etc.) to make such a bridge worthwhile, but building hundreds of miles of roads/rail lines on land and bridges of a few kilometers of length over rivers, gorges, etc., while not trivial, is not the most challenging of engineering feats.
The <= 10 mile overwater bridge to Sakhalin will certainly be challenging, but it's nowhere near the 360 miles (580 km) cited in the article.