Inventado por Fulgence Bienvenüe, el metro parisino puso a prueba numerosos métodos de construcción: túneles de madera, máquinas perforadoras, escudos, sistemas de congelación del suelo, viaductos de acero y cámaras sumergidas en el Sena. Hoy, el metro parisino rebasa los límites de la capital y se conecta con la nueva red de 200 km del Grand Paris Express.
Director : Jean-François Méplon
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Video “El metro de París, los secretos de un mundo subterráneo” was uploaded on 10/21/2024 to Youtube Channel Best Documentary
Fascinating
Thanks guys fir this new Documentary.i have been having trouble sleeping is almost 10:30 pm here in Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 still couldn't sleep…thanks guys let me continue watching
Metro . Architecture, phenomenal, natives, nahh.
From Ghana
Being BRISKY is butter than mere Gossips.
hi from México and i really like this documentary because is very intersting and many chanels are boring or are wrong but this is clear and true
Paris
WHAT THE HEYL!!? 75% of the dialogue is in FRENCH!! And there are no subtitles or captioning!! Most of the time you're just sitting there, watching some YAY-HOO speaking FRENCH!!!
Parlez-vous FRANCOIS???
Why does the Paris metro smell like shit? In fact, the streets of Paris smell no better, that with a very bitter population, I really don't see the appeal.
Great upload❤❤❤
If you don’t know French you can turn on auto translate captions on YouTube.
вино пьют только гомосексуалисты и девушки
"EXTRA" – documentary great job done.
The dinosaurs will be back in charge by the time Dublin gets any sort of an underground. They'll probably build it for us.
I'm an English speaker with no talent for French or Spanish, but I love this documentary! I've read about the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, which was built at the same time as the Paris subway. I see parallels in the construction of both transportation crossings. In both cases, the construction company had to deal with the bends, which are caused by the extreme pressure of water. The bends can be fatal, so the construction company had to find workers who were willing to risk their lives for the job.
I'm only 20 minutes into this film, but my mind is already racing with thoughts and questions about the construction of the Paris subway. The documentary does a great job of showing how humans keep pushing the limits of knowledge and applying it to construction feats. It makes you wonder how our great-great-grandchildren will view our "state-of-the-art" methods.
However, today in 2024, I had to go through three screens and check-and-correct the language. In two different CC generators and sound, I had to go from French, to CC English, via a Spanish CC, to settle on the bits that together was going to make this understandable. I am a very lazy man. I don't want to have to stop and figure how to make this work. I can only hope that we get this communication complication thing nailed down before I get too senile to give a hoot.😉😁🖖🏼🤙🏼🌻
De qué año es el documental?