Wednesday 30 September 2015

Terrifying bridges in the world you must not travel through

The good news is, despite them being utterly traumatizing to look at, let alone cross, none of them are in the UK or maybe some part of Africa so the chance of you taking the scenic route home from your aunt and uncles’ and ending up on one of these monstrosities is pretty unlikely.

1. Hussaini Hanging Bridge, Pakistan

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Known as the world’s most dangerous bridge, this walkway crosses Borit Lake in Pakistan and looks absolutely hideous. Not only that, but an older, tattier one hangs next to it – as if a sign of what might happen whilst you cross the Hussaini. Splendid.
 
 2. Canopy Walk, Ghana

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This bridge lies within Kakum National Park and is the only canopy walkway in any national park in Africa. It connects several treetops and allows visitors to view endangered animals including forest elephants and  the Diana monkey.
3. Langkawi Sky Bridge. Kedah, Malaysia
Built in 2004, this pedestrian bridge is 700 metres above sea level. Good. The fabulous news is that it closed as of January 2014 and may never open again. Thankfully, your best friend can now not try and egg you on into walking across it…
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4. Aiguille du Midi Bridge, France
This bridge is perched on top of a nice high mountain the Alps. Luckily, the bridge is short, but you’ll still have to take a cable car 9,200ft up just to reach it. Ooh.
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    5.Royal Gorge Bridge, Colorado, USA
This tourist attraction was the highest bridge in the world until 2001, and also has a park, crammed with other tourist hits such as zoos and rides, attached to it. A wild fire destroyed a large part of the attraction in 2013, although it is expected to full re-open in the summer of 2014.
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