These Are The Most Dangerous Bridges In The World

Published on 02/13/2019
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Ai Petri Bridge (Ukraine)

With amazing views all around, this bridge sits high up in Ukraine’s mountains and crosses over a canyon that is 4,200 feet deep. It connects two of the many peaks of the Crimean Mountains. The bridge actually gets plenty of fog and wind because of the area it is situated in. Even on quite a calm day, you should be careful when crossing over the gigantic canyon because the bridge still has the tendency to shake as you walk across it.

Ai Petri Bridge (Ukraine)

Ai Petri Bridge (Ukraine)

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Suspension Glass Bridge (China)

Located in China’s Shiniuzhai National Geological Park, this glass bridge was cost $3.4 million to construct and was built in 2015, stretching 1,410 feet between mountains. Israeli architect Haim Dotan designed the bridge, which has set a few world records for its construction and architecture. After its opening, the bridge had to be closed for a period of time because the number of visitors it got went over the maximum recommended capacity of 8,000 people per day by 10 times. Glass bridges have become really popular in China because of the photo opportunities that they provide. Although this bridge is absolutely stunning, the 984-foot drop may make your stomach lurch if you look through its glass bottom.

Suspension Glass Bridge (China)

Suspension Glass Bridge (China)

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