These Are The Most Dangerous Bridges In The World

Published on 02/13/2019
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U Bein Bridge (Myanmar)

You might think this bridge is undergoing renovation, but it actually always appears like this. Constructed in 1850, the U Bein Bridge in Myanmar is 1.2 kilometers in length and crosses the Taungthaman Lake. In addition, it is said to be the world’s oldest teakwood bridge and has turned into a tourist attraction because of its length of 1 kilometer and the way its pillars jut out of the water. The bridge definitely has heavy traffic from both locals and tourists, so souvenir sellers use this opportunity to sell souvenirs.

 U Bein Bridge (Myanmar)

U Bein Bridge (Myanmar)

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Storseisundet Bridge (Norway)

With the gorgeous backdrop of mountains, this road is quite spectacular but also a little nauseating. This bridge has been called “the road to nowhere.” However, it is among the official national tourist routes in the country. If you like the stomach drop feeling that roller coasters give, you will most likely enjoy this bridge.

Storseisundet Bridge (Norway)

Storseisundet Bridge (Norway)

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