Andrew Muir - Rolex Awards For Enterprise 2008
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(00:59)A giant ocean rig needs a new power plant. This dangerous job needs to be done now or she’s dead in the water.
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(00:59)An in-depth look at the Petronus Twin Towers; the world’s tallest towers stand an amazing 1483ft above Kuala Lumpur.
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(02:59)Talal Akasheh - Rolex Awards For Enterprise 2008
(00:59)Marine salvage is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. Find out more as we speak to a real-life marine salvage diver.
(03:15)The R8 is a road car modeled after a champion racecar but there has been no compromise on comfort.
(03:00)Revealing yet more marvels of modern construction, our investigative engineer Sean Riley explores the insides of a leviathan;...
(01:52)From the VW Beatle to Porsche's 911, discover what inspired Ferdinand Porsche and his sons.
(02:56)Tim Bauer - Rolex Awards For Enterprise 2008
(00:59)Find out about the constructional engineering that went in to building Al Khazneh, which is integrated into the rock face.
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