Many of America’s cities and towns have large rivers running right through them, and in some states, crossing a big bridge is an everyday occurrence. Utah’s largest rivers are tiny in comparison to the great Mississippi or Missouri Rivers, and we have very few bridges. Here’s one of the most remarkable:

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