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I was taken up to see and cross it when it had recently opened. I think we even came away from that trip with some Humber Bridge souveniers.
Simpler, happier days.
I wonder if people still travel to go and see it?
The Magic Roundabout in Hemel Hempstead (which was the world's first real bidirectional roundabout with true mini-roundabouts) (NOT Swindon or Colchester or Peterborough) (and was better because it was six mini-roundabouts and the whole thing was bidirectional and the mini roundabouts were real mini-roundabouts) has always had peope travel from all round the world to see how well it works.
And despite the occasional confused tourist being unhappy, it does work every well indeed. Why anyone struggles with it defeats me, it seems perfectly simple: treat it as a tiny ring road with six roundabouts on it.
Sadly, it has now been buggered up a little by the council fiddling with the exits.
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My dad took me to the Kariba dam one day (we were living nearby at the time! I guess I was about 5) and carefully explained how long it took to build , how many people had died during its construction and that about six people were entombed in the concrete.
There's quite a few people inside bridges over motorways too. Some weren't accidents...
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