Oh, yeah. Easily. The Golden Gate Bridge is as high off the water as a skyscraper is tall.
The Golden Gate.
It's not a bay that runs under the Golden Gate Bridge, its a strait called the 'Golden Strait'. That's why the bridge was named the Golden Gate Bridge. =) hope this was helpful.
No, there is a Navy port in San Francisco Bay at Treasure Island so they have to be able to go under the bridge. I have been on a ship under the bridge and the water is very choppy.
Tower Bridge is the only bridge in London that is capable of opening to allow ships to pass under it.
The bridge opens to allow tall ships to pass under it.
Directly beneath the Golden Gate Bridge is a strait called (no surprise) the Golden Gate, which separates San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean.
The U.S war department initially objected the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge because it feared that Navy ships could be trapped in and plans to build a net under the span as a suicide deterrent are being considered5
They raise the road section to let ships through. Obviously cars can't pass over while ships are going under. Source(s): Saw it happening myself
the menacing shark infrequently ventures under the Golden Gate Bridge to pay us a visit. However, there are 11 different species of shark that do call the SanFrancisco baykeepers.
No, they are two separate cruise lines. But they are both under Carnival Corporation & plc. Carnival owns 11 cruise lines and 100 ships.
The Disney Cruise Line sails under the flag of the Bahamas. This choice allows the cruise line to operate under Bahamian maritime laws while providing a unique experience for its guests. The ships are registered in Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, which is a common practice among many cruise lines.
Several cruise lines operate ships that fly the American flag, including major companies like Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International, and Norwegian Cruise Line. These vessels are often built in U.S. shipyards and meet specific regulations to be eligible for American registry. Additionally, smaller lines such as American Cruise Lines and Windstar Cruises also feature ships registered in the U.S.