These Are The Most Dangerous Bridges In The World

Published on 02/13/2019
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Bhumibol Bridges (Bangkok, Thailand)

The multi-level spiral interchange that crosses the Chao Phraya River seems less like a bridge and more like a rollercoaster. This bridge is 164-feet high and located in the south of the capital city Bangkok between the two Bhumibol cable slated bridges. It connects the north and south routes of the bridges with a western approach. The bridge’s design is very elegant, with an elongated diamond shape and concrete towers.

Bhumibol Bridges (Bangkok, Thailand)

Bhumibol Bridges (Bangkok, Thailand)

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Baliem River Bridge (Western New Guinea)

Sitting above the Baliem River’s rapid choppy waters, this makeshift bridge in the Baliem valley will definitely make you think twice about crossing it. If you decide not to risk your life walking across it, we certainly won’t judge you. It looks like this bridge’s designer used an acceptable outline, one that mirrors professional engineering, but there’s something about it that still isn’t very reassuring. It’s hard to pinpoint just one cause for the doubt and fear.

Baliem River Bridge (Western New Guinea)

Baliem River Bridge (Western New Guinea)

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