Was cruising along the Hudson River in my Antoinette and admiring the scenery, when I noticed something odd. Well, to me at least anyway.
There are so few bridges across this mighty river!
It's like you literally have to travel miles up or downstream to find a bridge crossing. And crossing's become less frequent as you head upstream. Yet both shorelines are heavily populated. Are the bridges supplemented by car ferries?
As an Australian I find it very odd. We don't have a great river like the Hudson anywhere near our major cities, and what rivers we do have that run through those cities have multiple crossing within very short distances.
Just struck me as very odd.
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