Biggest Mega Projects That Are Never Finished!

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Did you know that #London spent over 70 #million dollars on a planned #garden #bridge for the coming tourists, although the project's construction never even started?

You might have heard of the biggest successful projects in the world, but you haven't heard of the most failed projects in the history of the world ever. So, in today's video, I will share the five most #failed #projects that have never been finished till now!

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