These Are The Most Dangerous Bridges In The World

Published on 02/13/2019
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Mur Island Bridge (Austria)

The Mur Island Bridge is pedestrian bridge located in Graz, Austria and it connects the ends of the city in order to link the natural and contemporary architecture of the city. Originally constructed in 2003, the bridge was meant to be temporary and was built to honor the appointment of Graz as the capital of culture in Europe. However, due to the bidge’s popularity among tourists and locals, the city decided not to remove the infrastructure.

Mur Island Bridge (Austria)

Mur Island Bridge (Austria)

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Pont de Singe (England)

Now this is certainly a different twist on a typical bridge. With a name that means “monkey bridge,” the Pont de Singe bridge was created by Olivier Grossetête, a French artist who used three massive helium balloons to make the bridge float for the Tatton Park Biennial back in 2012. You can find the bridge in the park’s Japanese garden. Unfortunately, just one person is allowed to cross at a given time.

Pont de Singe (England)

Pont de Singe (England)

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