Sunday, August 28, 2016

A BRIDGE OVER HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT WATERS

By Bob Walsh

Yesterday a new bridge over the Bosporus opened up. It is billed as the widest suspension bridge in the world, at 192 feet. The bridge, which cost about $3 billion, is hoped to ease the ungodly traffic jams in Istanbul.

The straight, which separates Europe from Asia was (according to legend) first bridged with a pontoon bridge by Alexander the Great while he was busy conquering pretty much all of the known world.

It is humbling to know that by the time Alexander was my age he had been dead 30 years.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm never concerned about getting older. I'm still going to work, read, travel, fish and fornicate, only slower.

Alexander the Great never slowed down. He just stopped suddenly.