These Are The Most Dangerous Bridges In The World

Published on 02/13/2019
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Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, USA)

In 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge was opened to the public and it has become the top tourist attraction in San Francisco and one of North America’s most iconic structures. It connects San Francisco with the northern counties of California and spans nearly two miles across the narrow strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean which is called the Golden Gate. The bridge has massive 746-foot tall towers, signature International Orange color, and Art Deco styling. If you intend to visit, be prepared for crowds because this bridge has around 10 million visitors per year.

Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, USA)

Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, USA)

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Akashi Kaikyō Bridge (Japan)

This suspension bridge connects Kobe City on Honshu, the Japanese mainland, to Iwaya that is on Awaji Island. The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge is almost four kilometers long and crosses the Akashi strait since the bridge is on the Honshu-Shikoku highway. It was first opened to the public back in 1998.

Akashi Kaikyō Bridge (Japan)

Akashi Kaikyō Bridge (Japan)

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