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For years, the world assumed Saudi Arabia's science-fiction mega-project was just a movie. A 170-kilometer mirrored wall cutting through the desert, a floating industrial city, and a winter ski resort carved into sun-baked mountains. But today, the largest fleet of earth-moving equipment in human history is tearing apart the Saudi desert to actually build it. However, the NEOM being built today is drastically different from the marketing brochures. In this deep-dive documentary update, we uncover the hidden realities of The Line, Trojena, Sindalah, and Oxagon. In this video, we explore: The Line's Brutal Reality: Why the 170-kilometer dream was scaled back to a 2.4-kilometer module. The Cash Grab: How the Sindalah island luxury resort is serving as an immediate money printer for the global elite. Trojena's Delay: The reality of mountain excavation and the indefinite postponement of the 2029 Asian Winter Games. The Shadow City: The sprawling temporary metropolis housing over 100,000 workers in the harsh desert. The True Economic Savior: The massive green hydrogen plant at Oxagon, aiming to replace fading oil revenues. With the sovereign wealth fund's liquid reserves reportedly dropping, the mandate inside NEOM has shifted from building the impossible to building something they can sell. Is Saudi Arabia building the salvation of humanity, or just the world's most extravagant tourist playground? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! 👇 Subscribe for more deep dives into global mega-projects and architectural mysteries! #NEOM #SaudiArabia #TheLine #MegaProjects #Trojena #Geopolitics #Construction #Documentary #Sindalah