
13 集
Really Big Bridges - 2

Really Big Bridges - 2
Bridges have been pushed, airlifted and taken apart, but if needed, can one of the world's longest and most famous suspension bridges be moved?
Ancient Mystery Moves - 3

Ancient Mystery Moves - 3
They are miracles of engineering dating back thousands of years -- remains of ancient structures around the world that seem too heavy to move.
Tall Structures - 4

Tall Structures - 4
Their soaring height is imposing. Their narrow design makes them some of the most difficult and dangerous structures to move.
Ships Moving Ships - 5

Ships Moving Ships - 5
Suppose the world's largest aircraft carrier, the 1,092 feet USS Ronald Reagan, came under enemy attack and was crippled at sea.
Extreme Aircraft Recovery - 6

Extreme Aircraft Recovery - 6
The crew risks their lives to salvage four World War II aircraft.
Ships On Land - 7

Ships On Land - 7
The mighty Queen Mary -- 1,018 feet long and weighing more than 77,500 tons. Since 1967, this dinosaur of ocean liners, and former WWII troop transport ship, sits parked in dry dock.
Sub Salvage - 8

Sub Salvage - 8
Brave deadly radiation and nuclear warheads as you dive into the abyss with the crew to raise sunken submarines.
Moving an Airport - 9

Moving an Airport - 9
The Denver International Airport is the largest airport in America. Its famous white peaked fabric roof spans a million-and-a-half square feet.
Intrepid: On The Move - 10

Intrepid: On The Move - 10
Follow the massive move of the USS Intrepid from its New York City pier to Bayonne, New Jersey.
Extreme Ocean Salvage - 11

Extreme Ocean Salvage - 11
The world's oceans are graveyards for some of the greatest ships ever built. During the mid-1500's the English warship Mary Rose was sunk by a French cannon.
Army Mega Moves - 12

Army Mega Moves - 12
War inspires ingenuity, and some of the greatest battles have been won or lost based on the work of Mega Movers.
Giant Oil Equipment - 13

Giant Oil Equipment - 13
Imagine trying to move a 475,000 pound structure from Texas to Minnesota. Forget freeways, it'll never clear bridges or overpasses.
Sinking a Ship - 14

Sinking a Ship - 14
Ships are routinely sunk for a variety of reasons. Sometimes they are sunk to be kept out of enemy hands or they are decommissioned and turned into artificial reefs.












