The Confederation Bridge which is the longest bridge over ice-covered water.
1955
The "Official Opening" of the Confederation Bridge occurred on May 31, 1997. There was a "Bridge Run" and a "Bridge Walk" in which an estimated 75,000 people participated prior to the opening of the Bridge for vehicular traffic around 5:00 p.m.
Swedish people eat approximately 15 liters of ice cream a year.
The ice hotel is rebuilt every year.
you have to be a wolf and then you will get a 2 year membership:):):):)
Bridge-It happened in 1984.
Compare an El Niño year to a normal year
It disappeared somewhere around 15000 years ago. This has probably something to do with rising sea levels as the ice age ended and the melting ice flooded lowlying land.
Yes Japan and Korea did have a land bridge in the Ice Age.
They crossed it to get from Asia to North America while following mammoths.
Cos they de-ice it.
Norton Bridge happened in 2003.
Silver Bridge happened in 1967.
Bridge Builder happened in 2000.
Angers Bridge happened in 1850.
Battle of the Bridge happened in 634.