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The Q&A Guy
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How about we just build a tunnel between the two capital cities?
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You are talking here about two countries are have been unable to construct a simple 2km bridge to connect to each other so a tunnel is simply unrealisitc at this present time or even in the next few decades judging by the personnel in and around the power structures of both respective countries.
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Hey, two capital cities close to each other can't build a good connection, so a tunnel may be the only option. Ferries are getting outdated. Lousy port.
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These countries are still developing so they cannot afford to chuck a massive sum of money on a tunnel at the moment even though it is the best option. So a much cheaper alternative is a good old Bridge
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Jim856796, my bad, I meant to say something along what Screenshotartist said, if they cannot even raise finances for a simple 2km bridge, how are they going to start raising funds for a tunnel?
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You can't build a bridge or a tunnel, well, then, I guess you'll be stuck with primitive old ferries for years to come.
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Those things woll be built only when there will be humans leaders.
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A bridge will eventually be built. But not before the DRC’s deep water port at Banana is built and put into service. This is critical for the DRC because a bridge linking the two countries that will make the DRC economically dependant on the RC (the Pointe Noire port has more berthing capacity than Matadi and all imported and exported goods transiting through RC’s territory will be subject to import and export duties and other taxes) and impoverish the Bas-Congo province. All things being equal, the construction of the bridge will not reflect DRC’s interests.
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