Too radical, man. It'll never happen.Originally posted by Sandman
It's a radical change, I know
I suggest replacing the Hoover Dam with the Three Gorges Dam.
It's a radical change, I know, but a fair one, in my view. It would be nice to have a modern Asian wonder. And it's not as if America is lacking in them.

Too radical, man. It'll never happen.Originally posted by Sandman
It's a radical change, I know

Firstly, this dam isn't even completed is it?
Second, a big and radical change, and on the top of that a rather un-pc move I'd imagine, with the current Chinese politics(human rights and all that) and economic rising making tensions with the US and to a degree the West as a whole.
I doubt it will happen.![]()
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Re-read my post.You're free to disagree of course.
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Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God. -Isaiah 41:10
The LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing. - Zephaniah 3:17

Well if not the three gorges, change it to the Snowy River Dam system. It's more of an engineering feat than the Hoover.
Dale

A little imaginative thinking here folks. The first civ that finishes a major dam on the scale of the Hoover Dam gets the bonuses of the wonder. Who cares what it is really called.
Since in real life it was the Hoover Dam, that's what it's called in the game. Simple.
Haven't been here for ages....
In fact I think that the dutch Delta Project is more of a world wonder.
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Wouldn't you have to move it in the tech tree for that?Originally posted by Sandman
I suggest replacing the Hoover Dam with the Three Gorges Dam.
It's a radical change, I know, but a fair one, in my view. It would be nice to have a modern Asian wonder. And it's not as if America is lacking in them.

Itaipu!!!
The Itaipú hydroelectric power plant is the largest development of its kind in operation in the world. Built from 1975 to 1991, in a binational development on the Paraná River, Itaipú represents the efforts and accomplishments of two neighboring countries, Brazil and Paraguay. The power plant's 18 generating units add up to a total production capacity of 12,600 MW (megawatts) and a reliable output of 75 million MWh a year. Itaipú's energy production has broken several records over the recent years, after the last generating unit was commissioned in 1991. The generation of 77.212.396 MWh a year in 1995 will again be surpassed in 1996, and the new record will be around the 80 million MWh a year mark.
The magnitude of the project can also be demonstrated by the fact that in 1995 Itaipú alone responded for 25% of the energy supply in Brazil and 78% in Paraguay. The power plant is also a major tourism attraction in the Foz do Iguaçú area, having received around 9 million visitors from 162 countries. The Brazilian city of Foz do Iguaçu, also home of the famous Iguaçú Falls, is located at the Western tip of Paraná State, right by the border with Paraguay and Argentina.
http://ce.eng.usf.edu/pharos/wonders/Modern/itaipu.html
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Hoovers looks cooler.

to the Dutch maybeOriginally posted by CyberShy
In fact I think that the dutch Delta Project is more of a world wonder.
Haven't been here for ages....

I think what makes the Hoover Dam a wonder is not that it is now the biggest or the best (it's neither), but the fact that it was one of the first (but not the first)really large scale hydroelectric dams. Moreover, it was a huge public works project and transformed an entire region through cheap electricity, reliable water supply, and flood control. At the time it was built, it was unprecedented. That's why it's a wonder. All these other dams may be bigger or better, but they aren't the groundbreakers that Hoover Dam was.
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Originally posted by Shogun Gunner
to the Dutch maybe
not likely.
The Delta Works is considered one of the 7 modern wonders of the world.
And just for everyone elses information, the Hoover Dam is not listed as one of the 7 modern wonders. While it was a first and it is massive, it wasn't exactly the hardest thing to do, thanks to its chosen location.
Itaipu Dam, Channel Tunnel and the Panama Canal are are also on the list.
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same goes for the new Budha statue being built in India ?
we can always mod it later
anti steam and proud of it
CDO ....its OCD in alpha order like it should be
The construction of the Hoover Dam did feature in the television series: Seven Wonders of the Industrial World
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/society...nders_01.shtml
At the height of the depression of the 1930s, poverty-stricken workers on the dam, earning just a few dollars a day, died from horrific explosions, carbon monoxide poisoning and heat exhaustion as it slowly came to fruition. The chief engineer, Frank Crowe, did nevertheless get it built ahead of schedule and under budget - notching up one more extraordinary piece of evidence for the ingenuity and tenacity of man.
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Itaipu > Hoover, for looks anyway.
You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.
No, this is way cooler looking:
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It's a slab of concrete.
You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.
It's a cool-looking slab of concrete.

Can that thing actually be built?Originally posted by Platypus Rex
same goes for the new Budha statue being built in India ?
we can always mod it later
That is going to be the scariest statue of them all
Isn't it some fat guy? They want to make a skyscraper sized fat guy?
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Har, har, har. Don't make fun of someone else's religion.

Thank you!Originally posted by Nikolai
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You're free to disagree of course.![]()
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Hoover Dam is more impressive if you drive across it
you just have to wait in traffic
inside the building is a topographical map of the whole water shed system...now the water shed sysytem is more of a wonder
anti steam and proud of it
CDO ....its OCD in alpha order like it should be

"Replace the Hoover Dam with the Three Gorges Dam"
The transportation costs would be enormous and it might not fit.
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It's amazing that no one thought about that pun before Lancer did.![]()
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Har, har, har. Don't make fun of someone else's religion.Jews
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I have an idea. Why don't you start some kind of pro-toilet campaign?Originally posted by Kuciwalker
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