Insane Bridges That Will Leave Engineers Shaking..

 

Insane Bridges That Will Leave Engineers Shaking..

  bridges are everyone's ultimate love  they take you to the most awestruck  sceneries and are the shortcut to your  destination but not all bridges are the  same there are a few bridges in the  world that are extremely dangerous and  only those who have the nerves of steel  can cross them from puente de o halo  mexico bridge that is just two feet wide  and takes you to a ghost town to the  Deception Pass bridge Washington whose  fog can make you take one wrong step and  everything ends these bridges actually  can be quite a bravery test so let's  take a look at the world's most  terrifying bridges today number 15 the  zhang jie zhao grand canyon glass bridge  china a 430 meter long glass bridge has  been constructed across a deep canyon in  china's zhangjiajie national forest park  designed by architect hiam dong the  Zheng Jie Jacques Grand Canyon glass  bridge is believed to be the world's  longest and tallest glass pedestrian  bridge glass panels are set into its  walkway giving visitors vertigo-inducing  views and photo opportunities of the  canyon below the Jiang Shi sha glass  bridge was designed to be as invisible  as possible a white bridge disappearing  into the clouds it opened to the public  on August 20th 2016 offering panoramic  views of the stunning Jiang Jie Zhao  Grand Canyon that is only if you have  the courage to step on it number 14 the  meilu viaduct in France leave it to the  French to do something horrifying with  style  running across Francis River Tarn the  milu viaduct runs more than a mile and a  half across a massive Gorge a  cable-stayed masted structure the bridge  is delicate transparent and has the  optimum span between columns its  construction broke several records it  has the highest pylons in the world the  highest road bridge deck in Europe and  it's suspected the Eiffel Tower as the  tallest structure in France before you  move on I've got a special gift for you  just hit the subscribe button and you'll  see a miraculous change in your life  soon number 13 the vidum River Bridge in  Russia this converted train bridge was  built to cross one of Russia's busiest  tributaries the Lena River covered and  slick iced most of the year the six foot  wide bridge can barely fit  one car at a time the Vidhan River  Bridge is considered so treacherous that  simply getting across it alive as an  accomplishment  seriously the 35 people who have done it  created their own Facebook page  describing the community to be for any  survivors who have crossed the world's  most dangerous bridge the vidum River  Road bridge in extreme Siberia the old  train bridge is also not very wide just  about six feet and has no fence or  anything to which to hold on number 12  the point today of whele in Mexico you  have to see this 19th century suspension  bridge to believe it actually exists you  really need to have a nerve of Steel to  pass this bridge walking over the  squeaky wood floor which is just about  two feet wide can be frightening and the  fact that you're headed to a ghost town  at the end of it doesn't help shake off  the scary feeling the bridge is one  thousand 43 feet long  set about 360 feet above a valley number  11 the cap Ianno suspension bridge in  canada the panorama is surrounding this  suspension bridge set 230 feet above sea  level are breathtaking timeless and  lavish green forest but the very shaky  and somewhat narrow bridge may keep your  eyes away look up you will feel  excitement and terror all at the same  time in a span of seconds this is what  makes the bridge one of the most popular  tourist attractions in Vancouver number  10 glass sky walk TN mission National  Forest Park China sky walks are built to  be scary and this one is sure to make  your head spin with vertigo the glass  walkway termed the walk of faith hangs  from the edge of a cliff in the tienamin  mountains and is 60 meters long 1.6  metres wide and is located 1430 metres  above sea level  despite being hair-raising lis  frightening the sky walk attracts  thousands of tourists due to the  breathtaking views it offers of the  entire country  if this adrenaline-inducing bridge  doesn't get your heart racing nothing  else will  number 9 Royal Gorge Bridge near cannon  City Colorado the bridge passing over  the Royal Gorge and Colorado is  considered the most dangerous and  spectacular constructions in the United  States it's one of the few bridges in  the world which was originally  built for tourist purposes it's the  highest bridge in the United States  hanging 956 meters above the Arkansas  River this marvelous feat of engineering  is a chief tourist attraction among  people visiting the Colorado theme park  it was built with a thousand planks of  oregon fir and is built to handle  automobiles the passing of vehicles  makes the bridge shake and oscillate  giving an additional thrill to the  experience number 8 the hanging bridge  of gasa Nepal the narrow bridge is laid  at a great height moreover it's quite  narrow and extremely unstable - wind  gust occurring regularly in this area  passing through the bridge has become a  familiar event for locals but not all  the travellers would be courageous  enough the bridge looks quite fragile  and badly shaken believe it or not it's  donkeys cows and goats who use this  bridge the most it was prodded along by  the farmers who also use it to deliver  produce to markets and Families  it's 443 feet high and 1,000 128 feet  long the bridge was originally built to  ease congestion caused by cattle number  7 the canopy walk in Ghana the canopy  walk the only one in the [ __ ] of  national forests or any National Forest  in Africa links several treetops and  lets visitors see endangered animals the  swinging bridge is about 100 feet above  the ground you may feel like your sky  walking and about to flip over the views  of the rainforest unique monkeys birds  and elephants looking for fallen fruit  are mesmerizing number 6 the Kandinsky  bridge of quand Arush a-- this may very  well be the most dangerous bridge on the  planet especially if you're driving  across it in winter when it's very  slippery  it's barely wider than a regular car and  there's no fence or anything to keep you  from falling into the frozen water the  bridge stretches 1,870 feet it was built  as a railway bridge but was never used  and is officially closed but that still  doesn't stop some brave heart  thrill-seekers from visiting it number  five the character Reedy bridge in  Northern Ireland people first noticed  how beautiful the bridge and the  surrounding area are before they realize  how scary the passage is the island is  connected to the cliffs by a rope bridge  across the Atlantic Ocean suspended  almost  100 feet above the rocks below imagine  how the original bridge looked when it  had just one handrail if you dare to  look down you'll see ancient caves and  caverns number 4 the egg we to me dear  own Alps France  it's a 3842 metre tall mountain and the  Mont Blanc massif within the French Alps  it's a tourist attraction destination  and can be directly accessed by cable  car from sham Moy and takes visitors  close to Mont Blanc there's a small  short bridge that connects two mountains  at the top that might not seem scary at  first glance but take a larger exterior  examination and you truly might just  have a panic attack seeing how high up  this structure really is so if you're  already on the bridge whatever you do  don't look down at twelve thousand six  hundred feet above sea level you'll be  doing yourself a favor the most  courageous of you can take a step into  the void onto an eight-foot glass cage  out over a three thousand two hundred  eighty foot cliff number three the  stories and brought Atlantic highway  Norway it's rightly been called the road  to nowhere  situated on Norway's west coast it is  the longest of eight bridges that make  up the Atlantic Highway it's uniquely  complex architecture facilitates an  optical illusion  so that seen from the angle of approach  the driver would think he's taking a  flying leap into the sea and if that's  not scary enough the bridge is often hit  by European storms and the mile-high  waves crashing over the bridge are sure  to make the most daredevil of drivers  turn away number two the Husa eenie  hanging bridge pakistan and if you think  your daily commute is stressful how  would you like to traverse this wildly  Swain rickety footbridge across the  raging hoons a river every day it looks  as if those twigs or ropes could snap at  any moment and leaping between the  broken planks is a life-or-death risk if  somebody was looking at you walking on  this bridge it might seem like you were  walking on thin clouds unsupported the  Hussaini hanging bridge is often  referred to as the world's most  dangerous one this perilous rope bridge  will have you risking your life with  every step  many of the wooden planks are missing  and the wind even if it's not very  strong shakes the bridge not more than  five people can cross the bridge  together and now number one deception  past bridge Washington the deception  pass bridge began as a dream became a  convenience and developed into a horror  scene later curving gracefully between  Phil dongho and Whidbey Islands once it  crowned the most visited state park in  Washington this bridge was recognized  for the beautiful scenery surround it  but the fog was really what made this  bridge scary it's like walking into a  haunted area where you can't see more  than a few feet in front of you if  that's not enough head to the narrow  pedestrian Lane at the edge you can call  this bridge a suicide spot as well  because so far approximately 425 people  have jumped to take their own lives from  one of the bridges according to the park  manager on average about three people  jumped to their deaths from this bridge  every year that's all for now guys  thanks for reading the 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