
WHY IS THERE NO BRIDGE ACROSS THE AMAZON RIVER, WHICH IS 6,400 KILOMETERS LONG?
WHY IS THERE NO BRIDGE ACROSS THE AMAZON RIVER, WHICH IS 6,400 KILOMETERS LONG? Hello everyone, this is the story of one of the longest rivers in the world that doesn’t have a single bridge crossing it. Stretching 6,400 kilometers—a staggering distance—there isn’t a single bridge over it, and that river is the Amazon in South America. Today, with human technology, we can build bridges almost anywhere in the world—bridges on mountains, bridges crossing rivers, and bridges spanning countless boundaries and distances. Yet, why is it that along the entire length of such a long river, there isn’t a single bridge crossing it? Today, we will explore the answer to this mystery, and at the end of the video, we’ll delve into fascinating animals and the mystical stories surrounding the Amazon River. #didyouknow #amazonriver