The Hudson River.
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New York City has several bridges; none of them is called "the New York City Bridge." Some of the bridges serving New York City span the Hudson river, some the East River and some go over the Arthur Kill and the Verrazano Narrows, which are part sof the Port of New York.
Tower bridge, houses of parliment... When you go from the city of london to wesminster, you go over a bridge. That river is the thames
You can reach the doubloon from the right side of the bridge. Cross over, then go down to the river and cross to the left. The doubloon will be in the sand there.
By the way, we have the tallest bridge that supports cars to go over it, but Colorada beats us with being the tallest bridge(not a bridge that supports cars). New River Gorge Bridge is still a better bridge though ;3.
Click on the person standing on the bridge at Fort Ridley. They will say that they wished that they had saved their coin rather than throw it in the river. Go down to the shore (under the bridge) and go left. Then go to the far left side of the beneath the bridge and go to the coin. Walk over the doubloon to collect it.
No. You either had to be rowed across the river by a boatman or go upstream to London Bridge.
The original London Bridge now actually crosses a canal in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.The new London Bridge crosses the River Thames.+++There is a story that its buyer thought he was purchasing not London Bridge, but Tower Bridge, the world-famous twin-bascule lifting bridge with its trademark pair of towers, but this may be a modern myth. No-one would be so daft as to buy a property in a foreign country and import it without ensuring what he buying, would they now!
Uh...sort of. The Verrazano Bridge connects the borough of Brooklyn to the borough of Staten Island. It spans the water between Upper New York Bay and Lower New York Bay. It doesn't span the open ocean; it spans the bay that flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
A beaten path that leads to crossing a road, fording a river, or creek, or a bridge over a river or creek that cattle and cowboys use to go from one area to another.
To help rest of people get to the other side
The River Thames in London