These Are The Most Dangerous Bridges In The World

Published on 02/13/2019
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Plank Road in the Sky (China)

We’re not actually sure if this can be considered a “bridge” since it is literally just wooden planks along Mount Hua’s edge in China. This bridge is situated 7,000 feet high up on a mountain and to be honest, it looks completely terrifying (!) despite the view looking unbeatable. To cross, you first have to attach your harness to the piece of rope which runs along the side of the mountain, and then grip the chain while walking along the edge. What’s more if you come across some traffic, you have to unclip your harness, go past the other person and clip back!

Plank Road in the Sky (China)

Plank Road in the Sky (China)

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Cape William Moore Bridge (Alaska)

The 100-foot Cape William Moore Bridge can be found on the Klondike Highway that is located near Skagway, Alaska. This suspension bridge was built in 1976 in order to let traffic pass over the Moore Creek Gorge. This bridge is often used by trucks which transport ore back and forth. Unfortunately, the bridge has gotten to the point of utter deterioration but there are plans to renovate it to maybe a pedestrian walkway.

Cape William Moore Bridge (Alaska)

Cape William Moore Bridge (Alaska)

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