Japan's bumpy riverbanks use geomembrane slope protection, a 50-year engineering technique where workers lay special fabric over the riverbed, pump cement mortar inside to create inflated concrete pockets, and walk on it to squeeze out excess water; the bumpy shape breaks up and disperses water's heavy impact, preventing erosion at the same spot, while cutting construction time in half, requiring zero maintenance, and lasting over 50 years.
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Why does Japan build bumpy, uneven river banks instead of smooth concrete? Many think it's a cheap shortcut, but these bumps are actually the strongest part of the entire structure. It's a brilliant engineering technique called geomembrane slope protection. Before we reveal exactly how it stops massive floods, go ahead and hit that like button right now.
To build this, workers lay a special fabric over the riverbed and pump cement mortar inside. The fabric [music] instantly inflates like a balloon, creating a dense grid of ultra-hard concrete pockets. Workers [music] then walk over it to squeeze out excess water, making it set incredibly fast.
But why the bumpy shape? Because rivers don't fail from smooth water flow. They fail from constant erosion hitting the exact same spot. These bumps break up and disperse the water's heavy impact, completely protecting the riverbed. It cuts construction time in half, requires zero maintenance, and lasts for over 50 years. Subscribe for more [music] fascinating video.
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