One good Tsunami and the 3 Chinese, the Korean, and the Japanese one will all be in Australia, leaving us with just the Danish one to sort out.
Thing about the Humber Bridge is that us locals tend to become a bit blasé about it as it is just there all the time and we forget what a wonderful construction it is. We slipped down the longest single span league no sooner than it was built but still its a wondrous piece of engineering and on our doorstep. As you enter the Hull area down the A63 coming from Brough the site of the bridge, especially at night, is really awesome, a few more lights on it would make it even better still. I was down the foreshore one night, on the way to the pub, it was high tide and a moonlit night and people were lined along the foreshore taking pictures of the bridge and its reflection in the water, marvellous.
Agreed. Been working in Sunny Scunny for the last 6 months and go across it twice a day. Brilliant feeling and view. Coming home Thursday bout 5ish the tide was out christ never seen so much sand. Knew you could walk it but still
Don't suppose you got to Scunny on the bus (350) Chaz but I have been a couple of times and the bus takes an age to get to Scunny. But if you have the time, about an hour 20 mins or so the bus goes all over the place and at times runs parallel with the Humber and you get a totally different view of the bridge from south of the river. And I agree about the sand, again even more amazing about the amount from that side of the river.
Yeh Right !! I'll believe it when the cows come home and I'm in my 80's. I'm not Cynical I just don't believe anything any more.
Overall it is but the official length is measured between the towers and on that measurement the Humber Bridge is longer
There is a difference between BEING old and ACTING old. I dont get a season pass because of work commitments... you remember work? y'know that thing you used to do before you retired and started decomposing.
Anyway Patty,back to bridges. When did they move the golden gate ? That must be an amazing feat of engineering,in itself...
So you acting like a pre-pubescent teenager on here makes you think you're young?? Think I'd best leave it, I was always pretty sure but you've now confirmed it. A real window licker.
Doesn't qualify I'm afraid, the list is single span suspension bridges and PVdG only has a small bridge and the rest in a road on stilts.
Agreed! When I come home, I'm coming off the Lincolnshire Wolds and look for the towers of the Bridge. Then, when I'm crossing, I love the sight of the city, stretching east along the Humber. Brilliant. I always call the Humber 'Big Muddy'.
No in the car mate. Been in a few houses looking out on the river on the south bank and its a brilliant view.
Woah easy Tiger. Real fans don't use buses. Are you suggesting Chaz is a bus ****er AND not a real fan?? This could end in tears!
How will you get it to him if you don't know where he lives? Where are you going to buy a park bench from as well? Both questions need answering as a matter of urgency.