Barmingrad. The unfulfilled concept of a Soviet base on the Moon
In 1962, specialists from the General Engineering Design Bureau were tasked with developing a long-term lunar base for the Soviet Union. It was planned that the first Soviet lunar city would be settled in less than 30 years.
The Bar in grad project envisaged a developed infrastructure for Soviet colonists, including nuclear power plants, gyms, research centers, cinemas, and even greenhouses, to support their work and leisure activities.
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Manhattan project. A city underground in case of nuclear war
In the late 1960s, architect Oscar Newman proposed a plan that seems both crazy and exciting - he suggested building a city underneath Manhattan. Newman wanted to create a hollow sphere with a volume of approximately 5 cubic kilometers, placing it deep beneath Times Square.
How could such large voids be created in the Earth's crust? The answer is simple - nuclear bombs would be placed in prepared
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Palmyra is an ancient city in the Syrian desert, according to legend, founded by King Solomon
Palmyra was an ancient city located in northeastern Syria, near the modern city of Tadmor. It was a major center for caravan trade and craftsmanship.
The city was situated in an oasis, 240 kilometers northeast of Damascus and more than 306 kilometers away from the Euphrates River. Its prosperity was due to its strategic location on the trade routes that connected East and West, allowing it to th