December 22, 2024 06:23 AM

The World's Most Blood Curding Bridges You Should Think Twice Crossing

All over the world, linkages are created to connect places; some of these, however, are tagged as scariest in the world. From sky-high suspension bridges to ramshackle rope bridges, these crossings are not for the faint-hearted.

Aiguille du Midi Bridge, France

It is a short bridge located at the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the Mont Blanc massif near Chamonix. What makes this bridge scary is that it is 12,605 feet above sea level. Those who are truly terrified of heights probably will not even see the bridge. To be able to get to the bridge requires a 20-minute cable car ride that climbs 9,200 vertical feet, says, Travel and leisure.

Hussaini Hanging Bridge, Pakistan

Recognized as the world's most dangerous bridge, this path crosses Borit Lake in Pakistan and looks undeniably hideous. Aside from that, an older, tattered one hangs following it, as if an indication of what might happen while crossing the Hussaini.

Canopy Walk, Ghana

This passage is located within Kakum National Park and is the only canopy walkway in all national park in the entire Africa. It attaches several treetops and allows visitors to view vanishing animals including Diana monkey and the forest elephants.

Langkawi Sky Bridge. Kedah, Malaysia

The bridge was built in 2004, and is 700 meters above sea level. The fabulous news is that it closed as of January 2014 and may never open again according to Metro.

Mount Titlis, Switzerland

It is the highest suspension bridge in all of Europe. It has staggering 3,000 meters height. The Titlis Cliff Walk Bridge is situated in the Alps. It opened in 2013, and is intended to endure snowstorms and extreme winds. The bridge offers remarkable sceneries.

Vitim River Bridge, Russia

Vitim River Bridge is the scariest bridge on record. It has an account of only a handful of people to have ever crossed and lived. What makes this bridge frightening is that it is iced over for most of the year, it is also not wide enough for a car and best of all, it has no railings.

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