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I'd call that one a causeway. Incidentally, it has a magnificent lift bridge near its middle so that boats can get across it.
I'd call that one a causeway. Incidentally, it has a magnificent lift bridge near its middle so that boats can get across it.
Isn't that a bridge? All the causeways I can think of are built on earth and are close to the water.I'd call that one a causeway. Incidentally, it has a magnificent lift bridge near its middle so that boats can get across it.
It's a misnamed bridge. The Wikipedia article vacillates between "causeway" and "bridge", but favors the latter despite the official name.Isn't that a bridge? All the causeways I can think of are built on earth and are close to the water.

Was it moved from its original location? The causeway opened in 1956.The amazing lift bridge dates back to the 19th century and still operates every day.
I guess you're thinking of things like the old route to Mont St.-Michel. In American English (for the relatively few Americans who ever use the word), a causeway is normally a road on a ridge of land built up to stay above any tides. For example, the main access route to Galveston Island, Texas is a causeway. Hurricane Ike notwithstanding, it's normally open twenty-four hours a day.To me, causeways in tidal waterways are submerged at high tide.
It connects Little Deer Isle with Big Deer Isle on the Maine coast:
The islands on the US-Russian border have diomedes of different sizes.Two neighbouring isles, each having deer of different sizes? How lovely.
Thanks, Jut! My first good laugh of the day.Two neighbouring isles, each having deer of different sizes? How lovely.
Two neighbouring isles, each having deer of different sizes? How lovely.
Was it moved from its original location? The causeway opened in 1956.
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