
Construction Begins on the Alaska Pipeline
Clip: Season 18 | 40s
Construction of the Alaska Pipeline began on March 27, 1975.
Construction of the Alaska Pipeline began on March 27, 1975. Over the next three years, workers would battle brutal Arctic weather to construct an eight hundred mile pipeline that traversed three mountain ranges, thirty-four rivers, and eight hundred streams.
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Construction Begins on the Alaska Pipeline
Clip: Season 18 | 40s
Construction of the Alaska Pipeline began on March 27, 1975. Over the next three years, workers would battle brutal Arctic weather to construct an eight hundred mile pipeline that traversed three mountain ranges, thirty-four rivers, and eight hundred streams.
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Construction Begins on the Alaska Pipeline
Construction of the Alaska Pipeline began on March 27, 1975. (40s)
Building a Supply Road for the Pipeline
On April 29, 1974, construction began on a haul road for transporting pipeline materials. (1m 9s)
Alaska Pipeline: Thompson Pass
One of the biggest challenges in the Alaska Pipeline's construction was Thompson Pass. (2m 53s)
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The Alaska Pipeline could not be buried under the Arctic tundra. (37s)
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