because the amazon river mainly runs through the amazon rainforest where there is no civilisation apart from tribes. Therefore it would not be used so it would be a waste of time and material. Hope this helps you
There are no bridges across the Amazon River. This is mainly because there is insufficient road traffic to justify the cost, and in some places bridges would seriously conflict with the ecosystems of the river. The Pan American highway runs down the west coast of South America.
Amazon river is the largest river in the world.
There are more than 150 bridges over the Thames.
The Amazon River is located in South America
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Alexander Paterson has written: 'Across the bridges, or, Life by the South London river-side' 'Across the bridges, or, Life by the South London river-side by Alexander Paterson'
There are well over 100 bridges across the River Thames.
The Amazon is a famous, long river, in Brazil. In fact, it's the longest river in Brazil. It originates in the Peruvian Andes about 100 miles [160 kilometers] from the Pacific Ocean.The Amazon flows across northern Brazil to empty into the Atlantic Ocean. The Amazon River is the second longest river in the world, just a little shorter than the Nile. Its total length is 4,391 miles [7,062 kilometers]. It is not crossed by any bridges.
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