Inner bridge complete but not yet crossed


Confederation Bridge photo by Stephen Desroches.

This is the world's longest bridge over ice-covered water. It crosses Northumberland Strait to join Prince Edward Island with the neighbouring Canadian province of New Brunswick. Opened in 1997, it is 13 kilometres long.

Last night in a dream I saw the now-completed bridge in a series of dreams I've been having over the last while. In the dream, however, I didn't cross it. Seems I have to await one more dream to find out where crossing this inner bridge is going to take me.

I hope the view is as good as it is from the Confederation Bridge.
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