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A Simple Location Analysis

Jens Thiel 26 February 2007 No Comment

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To find a suitable location for the Great Pyramid might seem difficult but in fact technically it is not. In a first stage we just considered traffic connections. The location has to be no more than 30 km from a freeway, a major railway line and inland waterway transportation. The latter might seem odd but when the Great Pyramid is being built, thousands of tons of cement and gravel have to be delivered every months. Road haulage would not be a ecologically as well as economically viable choice for these supplies. The overlap of all three means of transportation is the red area in the map. It is, however, not sufficient to provide ground level connections only. Many visitors of the Great Pyramid will want to travel by plane. Therefore we draw circles of about 150 km diameter around the international airport of Leipzig and the new Berlin-Brandenburg airport in Schönefeld. The result is three areas that are traffic-wise suitable for the Great Pyramid: Berlin, Brandenburg west of Potsdam and a region around Dessau.

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