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How the Suez Canal Was Carved Through the Desert With 1800s Engineering They dug a 101-mile canal through the Egyptian desert using 1800s engineering, hand tools, and forced labor — and it permanently changed world trade forever. In this video, we break down exactly how the Suez Canal was built, from the first survey mistakes of 1799 to the mechanical revolution that saved the entire project from collapse. Discover the true story behind the corvée labor system, the El Gisr rock ridge excavation, and the 74 million cubic meters of earth moved mostly by hand. Learn how Ferdinand de Lesseps, a French diplomat with no engineering background, convinced Egypt to fund one of history's greatest infrastructure projects — and how Britain spent 15 years trying to stop it. From the Bitter Lakes biological disaster to the 1869 opening ceremony, we cover every engineering challenge, political crisis, and human cost that textbooks leave out. If you're fascinated by industrial history, engineering disasters, lost history, or the untold stories behind world-changing construction projects, this video is for you. The Suez Canal didn't just shorten a shipping route — it rewired the entire power structure of the modern world.