mardi 1 janvier 2013

On the road between the north and the south of the east coast

We spent our Christmas holidays in Charleston, South Carolina. To get there, we had to drive more than 630 miles (approximately one thousand kilometers). Diane and Eugenie were quite afraid with the distance. Hopefully we had a lot of CD's to listen on the road.
To reach it, we drove all the way until the end of the Delmarva peninsula where the Delaware is located and we took the Chesapeake bay bridge tunnel. It's an impressive bridge-tunnel in the middle of the sea, one of the most lengthy world's bridge, 23 miles long. It is connected to Virginia beach.


For the return,  as we were struggling with the traffic jam on the I 95 (precedent post) 100 miles south of Washington DC, we decided to quit it and made our way through Annapolis. We enjoyed another astonishing bridge, the Bay Bridge.


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