Why The Amazon River Has No Bridges

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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  • @agodinho64
    @agodinho64 Год назад +593

    I am from Brazil. It is NOT a mystery why the Amazon River has no bridges.
    The Amazon has no bridges, because the Amazon Basin has no roads. There is a single dirt road with the grandiose name Rodovia Trans-Amazônica, which runs east to west, i.e. parallel to the river. During the rainy season, it turns into a mud quagmire.
    Again: no bridges, because there are NO roads.

    • @phredphlintstone6455
      @phredphlintstone6455 Год назад +30

      Makes sense. I was thinking of flooding.

    • @kurtsnyder4752
      @kurtsnyder4752 Год назад +5

      How does anyone get from the section of the country north of the river to the south and vice versa? Airplanes?

    • @Rykiz_Vidz
      @Rykiz_Vidz Год назад +23

      ​@Kurt Snyder did you not pay attention? A large portion use boats over airplanes. Also if you have a car you load it onto the Ferry and cross.

    • @kurtsnyder4752
      @kurtsnyder4752 Год назад +4

      @@Rykiz_Vidz only got about half the audio and badly pixielated images

    • @lynnda8764
      @lynnda8764 Год назад +11

      That's what the narrator said towards the end of the video. I didn't consider it a mystery because of that. Took a long time to get there, but he eventually did.

  • @DemetrioGC
    @DemetrioGC Год назад +237

    never expected this channel to talk about the city I lived in my Childhood, Macapá, like Santarem it is also only accessible by water or air, there are no roads out, it is like living in a really giant island, without the natural disasters, it rains contantly and it is pretty windy, but because of the difficulty of access, some places seem to be frozen in time, I still visit the city and it is interesting to see really old buildings that I used to see when I were a kid close to brand new ones.

    • @001SUPERCARSCLEDIO
      @001SUPERCARSCLEDIO Год назад +1

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    • @pollypockets508
      @pollypockets508 Год назад +13

      That's an actual cool story

    • @DemetrioGC
      @DemetrioGC Год назад +26

      ​@@pollypockets508 ty, another thing I would like to add, is that it is possible to reach the city via roads, at some points, the roads intersect with the river and car ferry boats transport all types of automobiles to the the other side, this process can occur 2 to 3 times depending where u are going, and altough u have to pay a toll to cross, some of these checkpoints can also be used as a resting place since the area around the river have places to park ur car, eat and sometimes sleep because the ferry service is not 24hrs, so if u arrive late u have to either return from where u came or wait until it opens again, so some checkpoints also have something akin to a motel in the USA, where u pay to spend just the night

    • @voidsz1
      @voidsz1 Год назад +3

      Wow!

    • @waffles5321
      @waffles5321 Год назад +2

      @@DemetrioGC nice

  • @Xyz_669
    @Xyz_669 Год назад +84

    This video interests me a lot because I'm from one of the countries where the Amazon River is located, greetings from Peru 🇵🇪 ✨️

    • @aguleb312
      @aguleb312 Год назад +8

      i'm from Colombia 🇨🇴

    • @kevinvanleeuwen2678
      @kevinvanleeuwen2678 Год назад

      ​@@aguleb312 cocaïne much?

    • @us3rG
      @us3rG Год назад +3

      Is there even a reason to build a bridge

    • @inaciomaron699
      @inaciomaron699 Год назад +2

      I'm from Brazil.

    • @JohnSmith-jp6pk
      @JohnSmith-jp6pk Год назад +1

      @@us3rG no there isnt, plus the amazon is probably protected as a sort of nature preserve considering that it is the home to many species

  • @JeremyWhalen.
    @JeremyWhalen. Год назад +74

    Be amazed is a channel that constantly spits out top tier entertainment. Years I've been watching and it never gets old

    • @BeAmazed
      @BeAmazed  Год назад +8

      thanks for tuning in all this time Jeremy, appreciate ya!

    • @JeremyWhalen.
      @JeremyWhalen. Год назад +3

      @@BeAmazed I'm curious, is be amazed a team of people or just a few friends that love to spit out awesome videos for everyone, I know there are multiple narrators but is there anyone else behind the scenes we should know about too?

    • @thishandleisnotavailable
      @thishandleisnotavailable Год назад +1

      ​@@JeremyWhalen. They are contracted by an ad marketing company, Lighthouse. Go look at the channel description and follow inquiries. Alot of channels are operated in this manner.

    • @anonymouse2059
      @anonymouse2059 Год назад +5

      Mixed with his calming voice

  • @elizabethbarringer2791
    @elizabethbarringer2791 Год назад +23

    I felt sure that it was because of the rainy season that the river is continuously changing. Did learn something new . The giant acres of plant matter creating islands that sink and then re-appear. Excellent video thank you for sharing

  • @Chonkromp963
    @Chonkromp963 Год назад +43

    This channel has gotten so much better! Your narration is engaging and the little side stories are superb at tapping into our natural curiosity. Thank you keep it up

  • @drizzy6942
    @drizzy6942 Год назад +210

    Hands down be amazed is the king of factual videos on RUclips

    • @primarina39
      @primarina39 Год назад +13

      Agreed 👍

    • @hallidaydavid8468
      @hallidaydavid8468 Год назад +12

      I agree with you bro and he makes them so interesting, on a normal day, this would be so boring

    • @the_infinite_symbol
      @the_infinite_symbol Год назад +4

      True

    • @primarina39
      @primarina39 Год назад +4

      ​@@hnewc1919 it does get detached in a way though

    • @Mhor_Al
      @Mhor_Al Год назад +3

      Not including flat earth videos 😂😂😂

  • @alesiacalvin88
    @alesiacalvin88 Год назад +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed this, the river and forest has always fascinated me

  • @bebellatrix3713
    @bebellatrix3713 Год назад +203

    Last year, during the election period in Brazil the current president Lula tried to say the former president Bolsonaro had polluted the river near Santarém city and because of that the water was brown. Strangely enough, many people actually believed him, except for anyone who had studied about different densities and people that, like me, were born in that city and have been seeing with what we call "Encontro das águas" ever since they were toddlers, the polluted river is actually the place where the Tapajós river and the Amazon river meet, because they have different densities you can always see where one ends and the other begins

  • @supertech104
    @supertech104 Год назад +116

    The best part of this video is the guy running from the river wave coming at him. He is so lucky the ground didn't give out from under him. Areas like that are filled with quicksand spots and you will be swallowed up if you're careful.

    • @supertech104
      @supertech104 Год назад +12

      @Lonewolf I know an adrenaline junky when I see one.

    • @michaelj.beglinjr.2804
      @michaelj.beglinjr.2804 Год назад +8

      Humans can not sink in quicksand; we get stuck about waist deep though, and that wouldn't be too good there either.

    • @Snakey_snek
      @Snakey_snek Год назад +4

      The camera man was just staying still and was like "f*ck life"

    • @Dr.E-nigma
      @Dr.E-nigma Год назад +3

      Came to say just that. He was all like check me I'm moses and then he moseyed on outta there as fast as his legs could carry him😂

    • @Kepi_Kei
      @Kepi_Kei Год назад

      @Lonewolf Yeah he must be insane trying to imitate Moses!

  • @gaoxiaen1
    @gaoxiaen1 Год назад +12

    Manaus is an ocean port 900 miles from the ocean. When I was there, I could only see the tops of the buildings on the other side. During the wet season the width can be 30 miles.

  • @beazrich2.017
    @beazrich2.017 Год назад +86

    Fun fact: Amazon river is as deep 328 ft. Thats taller than even the tallest cruise ship ever built.

    • @jaykay5838
      @jaykay5838 Год назад +10

      And it's full of water, fun fact , water is wet.

    • @jamesroberts3881
      @jamesroberts3881 Год назад

      Your just trying to be a show of but it is not working 😂😂😂

    • @oranjeehobbies
      @oranjeehobbies Год назад +2

      @@jamesroberts3881 show off* you're* spell right

    • @jaykay5838
      @jaykay5838 Год назад +2

      @@oranjeehobbies You sir, have a career in grammer.

    • @HOGISIMJAYUN
      @HOGISIMJAYUN Год назад +3

      ​@@oranjeehobbies were not in school bro

  • @johnniewoodard648
    @johnniewoodard648 Год назад +2

    About half way through the video, I thought the narrator forgot the topic of the video....but he brought it back together.

  • @paulvamos7319
    @paulvamos7319 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you! I have heard of Titanoboa and more weird things in the Amazon! How about a mockingbird that does the chainsaw sound? 😂

  • @raygintner588
    @raygintner588 Год назад +14

    FYI: Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA sees a "Meeting of the Waters" in the spring when the Muddy Monongahela meets the cleaner Allegheny to form the Ohio River at Pittsburgh's Point. I have observed this many times during my lifetime in Da "Burgh. I've also been fortunate enough to witness the Amazon "Meeting" in Manaus some years ago when I rode a cruise ship up the Amazon from the Atlantic Ocean to Manaus. Your channel is great! One of my favorites!

  • @evonhong1148
    @evonhong1148 Год назад +3

    This channel is the most fun education channel I've ever seen in the entire history of RUclips

  • @blackbette07
    @blackbette07 Год назад +1

    Just watched this video. Love the humor and information. Will subscribe

  • @leesashriber5097
    @leesashriber5097 Год назад +71

    I learn so much from this channel. This channel is addictive 😊

  • @MrsCrandon
    @MrsCrandon Год назад +26

    Here from Guyana 🇬🇾 n yes we're connected to the Amazon as well
    Mother nature is amazing
    The guy running from the waves had me 😅😅😅😅😅
    There's also Pink River Dolphins in the Amazon

    • @fredcarr3550
      @fredcarr3550 Год назад +3

      Connected by a road from Lethem, Guyana to Boa Vista, Brazil. Additionally, some of the world's most intrepid surfers travel to the mouth of the Amazon River, to surf the waves mentioned here. Such became popular after satellite pictures revealed the existence of the phenomenon of the waves occurring twice annually.

  • @timvangrijs2095
    @timvangrijs2095 Год назад +16

    6:02 this also means that there doesn't NEED to be any bridges either. I imagine the banks would also be very unstable.

  • @starchildofthesun
    @starchildofthesun Год назад +3

    so basically: "Why does the amazon river have no bridges?" Answer: "Yes."

  • @KamerTal
    @KamerTal Год назад +7

    I wouldnt watch RUclips without your videos!

  • @dabtrakmusic
    @dabtrakmusic Год назад +17

    The humor in the channel makes it so enjoyable to watch❤

  • @Flamsterette
    @Flamsterette Год назад +1

    Thanks for the upload!

  • @southernfriedwestcoaster
    @southernfriedwestcoaster Год назад +2

    Thanks for the vids

  • @leslietaylor4458
    @leslietaylor4458 Год назад +3

    From 21:20 to the rest of the video is an exact description of the Cahokia and Mississippian era tribes (mound builders, and disappearance)

  • @adeosunoluwaseyi6437
    @adeosunoluwaseyi6437 Год назад

    Your storytelling is topnotch. That's what i enjoy about your channel.

  • @jasonhumphries9434
    @jasonhumphries9434 Год назад +3

    Your English accent had me in stitches! Great video as always. 👍🇬🇧

    • @BeAmazed
      @BeAmazed  Год назад +1

      cheers mate! 🇬🇧

  • @Eddieavina123
    @Eddieavina123 Год назад +1

    Love your video. Be Amazed

  • @russellsmejkal304
    @russellsmejkal304 Год назад +6

    9:38 id like to know ware all the dirt is coming from in the river to make it stay that color and it doesn’t seem to make the river wider or deeper

    • @SweetLilWren
      @SweetLilWren Год назад +2

      Kicked up from the bottom?

    • @TomAndersonn
      @TomAndersonn Год назад +2

      Can you imagine how terrified the first indigenous people were when they discovered that part of the river

    • @kerrykirk2515
      @kerrykirk2515 Год назад

      Sediment and clays plus there's alot of river traffic

    • @owlthepirate5997
      @owlthepirate5997 10 месяцев назад +1

      Its where all the animals go poo at. 💩

  • @bambinakeke
    @bambinakeke Год назад

    The sound of homeboy silently booking it at 4:50 has me laughing soooo hard😂😂😂😂

  • @Neeco710
    @Neeco710 Год назад +1

    The man with the staff running at 4:48 got me 😂😂😂

  • @Bobatea25crochets
    @Bobatea25crochets Год назад +1

    You're the best RUclipsr ever

  • @AudioZoneProductions
    @AudioZoneProductions Год назад +2

    Great Video :D

  • @jenniferjacobs4452
    @jenniferjacobs4452 Год назад +3

    Please make more videos like this

  • @LadyVoldemort
    @LadyVoldemort Год назад +8

    I don't have the guts and body for the Amazon. Anacondas (and probably titanoboas), piranhas, giant fish, electric eels, poisonous toads and stingrays, goliath spiders, The Green Inferno movie (although I enjoyed it), etc etc. 😳 Yeah, no. Admiring it from afar through RUclips and movies is enough for me. Big respect for the people who can live and even thrive there...brrrr...

  • @COOPERSCICHILDS
    @COOPERSCICHILDS Год назад +2

    Awesome video thanks for sharing

  • @derrincalk9579
    @derrincalk9579 Год назад

    Thank you for using that Twin Sitters clip 😂 that movie and monster truck are legendary lol

  • @Bone_Constructor-n4s
    @Bone_Constructor-n4s Год назад +1

    I love this channel

  • @russellsmejkal304
    @russellsmejkal304 Год назад +2

    7:44 what they should do for BR 319 is build one of the floating roads so during the wet season, it just fucking float. It would be a lot cheaper than just building a low lying bridge across the whole damn span and easier to maintain if it gets damaged, you just replace the part.

  • @Sam-ou1wb
    @Sam-ou1wb Год назад +2

    I continue to be amazed

  • @erikjrn4080
    @erikjrn4080 Год назад +39

    I have to say, the more dangerous creatures may lurk in a river, the better the idea of a bridge sounds. That might just be me, though. Others might prefer a boat for their encounter with a Titanoboa.

    • @mb8787
      @mb8787 Год назад +9

      Then again, who will build the brigde, knowing there might be titans in the river...(?) 😏

    • @erikjrn4080
      @erikjrn4080 Год назад +7

      @@mb8787 Touche! OK, new plan. We tunnel under it. I'm not getting in one of those boats, and I'm almost sure the Titanoboa can't burrow.
      Back-up plan: I just stay way clear of the Amazon. In fact, that might be cheaper and safer. It's also not much of an inconvenience. I'm already staying way clear of Australia, and it's easy peasy.

    • @Rykiz_Vidz
      @Rykiz_Vidz Год назад +6

      How crazy would it be to have a massive bridge built and one day you go to drive across and see the giant Titanaboa wrapped around the bridge and hanging off of it sunning itself?

    • @patriciajackson6711
      @patriciajackson6711 Год назад +3

      I'd rather NOT encounter one at all, TYSVM !!!! LOL !!!! If THAT's NOT an image for absolute NIGHT TERRORS, I don't know what IS. Geez !!! And, I thought there were too many snakes right here, where I am, TYSVM !!!
      I live in front of a lake that's sometimes full and sometimes mostly dry. The lake has become part of the local Botanical Gardens, from just down the road.
      A few years ago, they built a nursing home, at the side of the "Main Drag" out front. The year B4 Hurricane Irma came through, the "Authorities" sent in a "TEAM" of "snake handlers" into the 1-2 year old nursing home, and pulled out 55 WATER MOCCASINS from INSIDE AND AROUND the Nursing Home, and, another 40 from this neighborhood BEHIND the nursing home but IN FRONT of the lake...IN ONE WEEKEND !!!! 😳😳😳 MOCCASINS are very aggressive AND VERY POISONOUS. THE NEURO-TOXINS they possess are very powerful.

    • @khairilanam3020
      @khairilanam3020 Год назад +2

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  • @BaloraSilviana_PrincessRuby
    @BaloraSilviana_PrincessRuby Год назад +1

    This Is Why
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  • @SciFiCatGuy
    @SciFiCatGuy Год назад +8

    Without roads, you don't *need* bridges.

  • @MeMe-jq3ky
    @MeMe-jq3ky Год назад

    I was watching a segment on John Voight , and this was the next video recommended 😆 of course.

  • @patrickhuntercalebmariano5163
    @patrickhuntercalebmariano5163 Год назад

    I am so happy that you share the best content and thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @EdwardZNorton
    @EdwardZNorton Год назад +5

    Love how he says "Don't matter how big your 4x4 is, you ain't driving through this" and then shows the perfect vehicle to do just that

  • @geoffreymzaga4644
    @geoffreymzaga4644 Год назад +9

    Be amazed you guys are the best with your daily contents🎉🎉🎉

  • @jackie7310
    @jackie7310 Год назад

    Absolutely AMAZING channel 😊

  • @saai4life
    @saai4life Год назад +10

    I still believe, that Percy Fawcett is still out there, somewhere in the wonders of the Amazon.

    • @junkyatv
      @junkyatv Год назад +1

      His family ring was found at a pawnshop some fifty years ago, I think. Also, it's been a century since he disappeared.

    • @briansullivan5908
      @briansullivan5908 Год назад

      And he's 140 years old

  • @norbertschanne1943
    @norbertschanne1943 Год назад +1

    If you go from Cusco westward, to the coast of Peru, you have to cross Rio Apumirac (generally considered Amazon's headstream) and some other headwater streams; you cross them by bridge, and not by some other means... the most famous bridge over Rio Apumirac is the Incan "Q'iswa Chaka" close to Huinchiri.

  • @nanchapman1774
    @nanchapman1774 Год назад

    I love your videos I like your videos I’m subscribe. Be amazed your videos really are the best I love your videos ❤❤❤❤😊 be amazed you’re the best 😊😊❤❤❤❤😊

  • @Rochesteradventures4870
    @Rochesteradventures4870 Год назад +1

    The guy running from the tidal wave is hilarious! lol! Pretty sure all of us coasters have done that as a kid at the beach.

  • @chadf04
    @chadf04 Год назад

    great content keep going

  • @rawrimsobig
    @rawrimsobig Год назад

    I absolutely LOVE the thumbnail for this video. That giant snake's head is funny af 😂

  • @EvelynKile
    @EvelynKile Год назад +1

    Your videos are interesting

  • @peteleclair7044
    @peteleclair7044 Год назад +1

    14:46 alligator looks plastic but still a great shot

  • @pip5461
    @pip5461 Год назад

    Most intriguing.

  • @Malenassaura
    @Malenassaura Год назад +14

    You don't need a bridge when there are no major roads and most of the local population uses boats.
    On another hand, I am Brazilian and I haven never been anywhere near the Amazon forest. It's my dream to visit there someday. Hopefully soon.

  • @estermaschke1462
    @estermaschke1462 Год назад +3

    Im amazed😊

  • @rudookas8005
    @rudookas8005 Год назад +2

    Lov ur vids

  • @PickleRick65
    @PickleRick65 Год назад +1

    With that thumbnail, the title should be, "Why Photoshop is Free"

  • @arlenphillips4830
    @arlenphillips4830 Год назад +3

    I was in Laticha,Columbia in the 80's. I was told that the dirt roads only went out about 30k from the city although there were plenty of vehicles mostly vw's and buggies. The river was about 2 miles across and moving very fast and deep.

  • @ujang3288
    @ujang3288 Год назад +1

    People who say that the Amazon River is not the longest river in the world truly are in The Nile

  • @teejaye6226
    @teejaye6226 Год назад +7

    a spider the size of a puppy? that's terrifying. Absolutely freaking terrifying.

    • @franm.6915
      @franm.6915 Год назад

      And here i am being terrified of Australian flora & fauna....completely forgot about the amazon

    • @briansullivan5908
      @briansullivan5908 Год назад

      But he looks so cute and fuzzy

  • @frankgamingsur6232
    @frankgamingsur6232 Год назад

    This channel is addictive

  • @goliath9081
    @goliath9081 Год назад

    Great stuff s usual

  • @elizabethsamokhvalova736
    @elizabethsamokhvalova736 Год назад

    im serious THE VOICE makes it soooo addictive

  • @ShepherdGuyIsHere
    @ShepherdGuyIsHere Год назад +1

    15:44 Those are manta rays, not stingrays. Difference is, mantas live in open water, they're much larger, and they don't sting.

  • @rahulpm2884
    @rahulpm2884 Год назад

    Your thumbnail guy needs to get a raise,they are the only reason why I'm here😂

  • @Keelanmassey4251
    @Keelanmassey4251 Год назад

    I love your videos

  • @ermatux
    @ermatux Год назад +1

    This is by far my favorite channel! But you forgot the Parana river man!!

  • @AlbertChase-lo9nk
    @AlbertChase-lo9nk Год назад +1

    Intro to law 101. You are “good”sir....very good

  • @inaciomaron699
    @inaciomaron699 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video. As a brazilian it's nice to learn more about the Amazon River.

  • @X.Blades.X
    @X.Blades.X Год назад +13

    How have you been posting for over 5 years without giving up🤯

  • @letschatandplay-jeniece
    @letschatandplay-jeniece Год назад

    4:47 you better run faster than usain bolt 😂 😂

  • @MrCameronsterling
    @MrCameronsterling Год назад

    I love this channel, that is all

  • @kirin_the_fox
    @kirin_the_fox Год назад +1

    Good stuff

  • @SciFiCatGuy
    @SciFiCatGuy Год назад +4

    "Not much evidence of these serpents dining on humans.."
    Yeah, well, there wouldn't *be* much evidence left now. Would there?

  • @at0mikw0lf76
    @at0mikw0lf76 Год назад +2

    I live in new orleans its suprising that he talked about it from alaska

  • @mattiemathis9549
    @mattiemathis9549 Год назад

    Cool! Love it when be amazed teaches me cool stuff!

  • @jenniferjacobs4452
    @jenniferjacobs4452 Год назад +2

    Mind blown😮😮

  • @crustycurmudgeon2182
    @crustycurmudgeon2182 Год назад +3

    Wow! Quite a lot of great information in this vid! Thank you!

  • @tinynina76
    @tinynina76 Год назад +1

    This is interesting!

  • @Thorrnn
    @Thorrnn Год назад +3

    there are permanent walkways through the trees that are over 50 feet above ground, so that when the amazon floods every year, people can still get around.

  • @LINKTWOSIX
    @LINKTWOSIX Год назад +3

    Gosh I love this channel. Thank you!

  • @siennasamuel
    @siennasamuel Год назад

    I don’t understand how people are skeptical of indigenous stories from people who literally lived off the land with nothing else to do but exist in the environment, but will trust a google search without even checking references… but I digress.

  • @carmellabrown3335
    @carmellabrown3335 Год назад +1

    That man running was too funny.

  • @brainhappy
    @brainhappy Год назад

    your video is very good

  • @Bobatea25crochets
    @Bobatea25crochets Год назад +1

    You make me smarter thanks

  • @RandomHandleIdk-f5m
    @RandomHandleIdk-f5m Год назад

    The way u said human flesh got me dying 😂

  • @ndabenhlengcobo6864
    @ndabenhlengcobo6864 Год назад +1

    The guy running for his whole life😂😂 funny by thoughts 😅😅

  • @AlexisAbril-fz1uc
    @AlexisAbril-fz1uc Год назад +13

    I love this youtube channel^^ it had a lot of educational and factual content

    • @frankfrank6331
      @frankfrank6331 Год назад

      Nahh bro there's some bridges !!! Rio negro bridge for example

  • @bbqchicken8681
    @bbqchicken8681 Год назад +3

    I was always taught that the nile is longer than the amazon, but the amazon carries more water

  • @suiza593
    @suiza593 Год назад +1

    Him:why Amazon rivers has no bridges
    Me:because nobody lives there

  • @newshodgepodge6329
    @newshodgepodge6329 Год назад +42

    Look at how long giant rays went undiscovered. And that was in a more densely populated area. If something that large can hide in plain sight, why couldn't a Titanoboa be hiding out there somewhere? There's also the Coelacanth that turned out not to be so extinct either.

    • @davidmoak1219
      @davidmoak1219 Год назад +4

      History channel says the Megalodon probably ate most of the giant squid while the aliens disguised as Bigfoot watched from the portals they open over the various 'mystery' ranches around the US like Skinwalker and Bradshaw, while effecting the various magnetic fields from the various 'triangles' located around the world.
      They call it History channel because the point is to get as high as possible while you watch it and make your brain cells history. At that point you have become a History channel writer.

    • @lilflasheyc
      @lilflasheyc Год назад +1

      @@davidmoak1219stay a sheep and keep making your jokes. You won’t when they come 👽

  • @majorasothermask1258
    @majorasothermask1258 Год назад +2

    1:33 Everything I see says it delivers 55-58 million gallons per second into the Atlantic, not 44,000. That's nearly 17 billion metric tons per day, the same amount of freshwater used by New York City every 9 years. Nearly 100 miles out into the Atlantic you can still drink the water.

    • @nrsimhananda
      @nrsimhananda Год назад

      YOU can drink the ocean water; I'll sticked with filtered water.

  • @EditorHeart
    @EditorHeart Год назад +2

    WOW HE IS AMAZING

  • @Tyler-Kearney
    @Tyler-Kearney Год назад +23

    You mentioned how the bridge is 2.2 miles, and that can be difficult, but what about how here in Louisiana we have the Lake Ponchartrain Causeway, a 23.8 mile bridge. Wouldn’t that be larger than any bridge crossing the Amazon?

    • @Fkitilltank
      @Fkitilltank Год назад +7

      Don’t forget our other big bridge in Louisiana. The Atchafalaya Basin Bridge comin in at 18.2 miles. Our main roads may suck but we could conquer the amazon river for sure with our bridge work 😂

    • @mickeyfilmer5551
      @mickeyfilmer5551 Год назад +7

      @@Fkitilltank Until The Rains came and the bridge was submerged for 4 months of the year...😂

    • @bersabeharris4931
      @bersabeharris4931 Год назад +4

      The amazon river areas has different situation, they do get tidal pores/tidal waves more often in an unpredictable time although its really short span of miles compare to US infrastructure built, it would be more costly for maintenance on infrastructures there, also consider US has more money to maintain bridges here compare to amazon river chains of different countries. Yes, water ways is the best way to connect different places/countries in amazon area aside from airplanes. Thanks for the info and the comments I’ve learnt more about geographies of amazon areas. HAVE A GREAT DAY EVERYONE!

    • @Tyler-Kearney
      @Tyler-Kearney Год назад +2

      @@bersabeharris4931 that makes sense. I think the biggest challenge with the Lake Ponchartrain Causeway is simply weather resistance. It connects Mandeville to Metairie, a quick look at a map will show proximity to New Orleans, hint, I work in Metairie, from where I work there are areas where I can look out a window and see New Orleans. Anyone who remembers Katrina, or more recently Ida, knows this area can see some extreme weather, but I think the bridge is built to withstand it.

    • @JohnSmith-jp6pk
      @JohnSmith-jp6pk Год назад

      @@Fkitilltank either their source of info is lousy or they are purposefully lying for views

  • @kamelsoliman4511
    @kamelsoliman4511 Год назад

    Bow to BE AMAZED 🙇‍♀️