Britain's Bridges Ain't Got Nothing on America
Britain's longest bridge—the Bromford Viaduct—is an impressive 5,600 metres (3.5 miles) long. But as I'm quickly discovering, that ain't got nothing on the United States. Here are 8 US bridges that dwarf Britain's longest. Subscribe to my channel: / @lostinthepond — Support me on Patreon: / lostinthepond — Follow me on Twitter: / lostinthepondus — Follow me on Instagram: / laurence.m.brown — Follow me on Facebook: / lostinthepond — Visit my website: http://www.LostinthePond.com

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