It’s basically a very short tunnel when you think about it.
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Or a bridge for the water
Not that unique.
93 years to build! I should calm down about the local projects.
Anyone know what the depth of the water is above the crossing point?
9.83 feet. Heres the article I got it from Theres quite a bit of information you can read there
That's about 10 meerkats for those wondering.
I was, thank you.
How many times the size of texas?
You don't really notice it when driving underneath, but standing at the top or sailing across such aqueducts is very weird