These Are The Most Dangerous Bridges In The World

Published on 02/13/2019
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Gateshead Millennium Bridge (England)

This is the first and only tilt bridge in the world. It is used by pedestrians and cyclists and enjoyed by many people from all around the globe. The Gateshead Millennium Bridge crosses the River Tyne in North East England. It is between the Quays arts quarter of Gateshead on the south bank and Newcastle’s Quayside on the north bank. Wilkinson Eyre Architects designed the bridge and Gifford engineered it.

Gateshead Millennium Bridge (England)

Gateshead Millennium Bridge (England)

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Tsing Ma Bridge (Hong Kong)

Located in Hong Kong, the Tsing Ma Bridge is the 11th longest span suspension bridge in the world, at 2.16 kilometers. It was opened to traffic back in 1997 and has since become a major infrastructure as a tourist attraction and serving the new airport which is on Lantau Island. The name of the bridge comes from the two islands that it connects which are Tsing Yi and Ma Wan.

Tsing Ma Bridge (Hong Kong)

Tsing Ma Bridge (Hong Kong)

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