5 Most Dangerous Bridges To Cross In The World

We cross bridges all the time without thinking about it, over highways, lakes, and rivers. However, we might think twice before crossing a rope bridge on foot or a tall suspension bridge over a massive canyon. So where are the deadliest bridges in the world? Here are the 5 Most Dangerous Bridges You Shouldn’t Cross.

* Hussaini Hanging Bridge, Pakistan

In the mountainous region of Northern Pakistan, the Hussaini Hanging Bridge helps travelers cross the Borit Lake. However, it’s poorly maintained and considerably long with only a couple of cables and loose wooden blanks to help you cross. With strong winds rocking the bridge and an older, broken bridge nearby, you’ve got to have nerves of steel to cross.

* Sidu River Bridge, China

People scared of heights will want to take notice of this one. At 1,627 feet tall and 4,009 feet long, the Sidu River Bridge is the tallest suspension bridge in the world.

* Storseisundet Bridge, Norway

Looking like a bridge leading to nowhere, the Stroseisundet Bridge in Norway looks a lot like a roller coaster, seemingly dropping off below instead of providing safe passage across.

* Longjiang Suspension Bridge, China

The Longjiang Suspension Bridge is one of the highest and tallest in the world, spanning 3, 924 feet across and 920 feet above the river below. Not the best place to overcome your fear of heights.

* Kuandinsky Bridge of Kuanda, Russia

The Kuandinsky Bridge is a narrow and old metal bridge covered in slippery wooden planks with no side railing. One wrong move and your car would tumble into the icy water below.
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