There Are Zero Bridges Across The Amazon. Here Is Why

A fun fact that scratches the brain

Grant Piper

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Photo by Ivars Utināns on Unsplash

Here is a fun fact to stick in the back of your mind for trivia night or to use as an interesting ice breaker: the Amazon River has no bridges. None. Zero. Zilch. That is in spite of the fact that the Amazon is 4,345 miles long.

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Grant Piper

Professional writer. Amateur historian. Husband, father, Christian.