Why are there no bridges over the Amazon River?

The Amazon River is the world’s second-longest river and one of the planet’s most significant waterways. It contains more fresh water by volume than any other river, is home to the world’s largest species of river dolphin, and hosts 100 species of electric fish and up to 60 species of piranhas. 

Yet, despite its many and varied qualities, there is something that cannot be found on the Amazon River: bridges.

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