To measure the length of a table, the length of a car, or the width of 
the classroom, you can walk from one end to the other, and you can 
stretch a string or a tape measure the whole distance.
But if you need to measure the width of a river, there's no way to walk 
a straight line between the ends of the measurement, and it's almost 
impossible to use a ruler or a tape measure. You have to find another, 
more clever way to measure it.
A little bit of trigonometry makes the job easy. I'll have to admit, though, 
I don't immediately see where similar triangles would have to be involved.