We fly over the Demerara Harbour Bridge. The Demerara Harbour Bridge was the world’s longest (1.25 miles/2.01 km) floating bridge when it opened in 1978. (Today it is fourth longest, albeit still the longest all-steel one.) Funded by the British Government and designed, manufactured, and installed by the Thomas Storey company of Stockport, England, the bridge crosses the Demerara River about three miles south of Georgetown, the capital of Guyana. The 61 spans are supported by 114 pontoons.
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