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10 SCARIEST Bridges You Don't Want To Cross!

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To many people, crossing a bridge should have been an option. But some others love a little thrill in their daily life and won’t do anything to miss out on crossing over a tall bridge, particularly if it gives them a good view of the world around them. But even if you have a heart of stone and a sheer will of steel, some bridges are just too scary to be crossed. But if you’re ready to take the leap of faith, let’s meet them with the top 10 scariest bridges you don’t want to cross.
Number 10: The Grand Canyon Glass Bridge in China
If we define a bridge as something that allows us to cross to the other end, then, the Zhangjiajie Canyon bridge also simply known as “the glass bridge,” is more of a tourist attraction than a bridge. It is the tallest and the longest glass bridge in the whole wide world with scenery that blows your mind to heaven. Opened in 2016, this place has since taken the internet by storm with its 1,400 feet long pane of glass. Many people describe it as a magnificent combination of beautiful and thrilling. And when you come to think of it, it’s truly an amazing place to take the ultimate selfie. Well… that’s if you’re bold enough to cross. You see, 980 feet below this wonderful futuristic glass bridge is a verdant gorge the size of a small village. What’s worse, you get to see everything below you as clear as day. If you’re one of the many millennial travelers who pick their vacation based on something they see on the internet, then prepare to make a trip to China. With a heart of stone, of course.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.travelandleisure.com/culture-design/architecture-design/glass-bridge-lianjiang-river-guinness-world-record%3fa
Number 9: The Monkey Bridge in Vietnam
You get the creeps when you visit some places and you can even tell some bridges are scary and dangerous as soon as you see them. Like the monkey bridges in Vietnam, you don’t need anyone to tell you about watching your six whenever you’re crossing them. That’s if you dare to take the first step anyway. Locals who walk over them have been doing so for quite a long time. But for a rookie like you, just know you’re doing it wrong if you’re not hanging tight to handrails. Even with that, many tourists have begun to see the bridges as an emblem of Vietnam. Also known as Cau khis in the native tongues, Monkey bridges are handmade and as you can see, made of thin wooden plank usually just one or two. Sometimes the planks can be as much as 3 but that’s just as wide as they go. Seeing someone move across the bridge reminds us of circus performers who walk over tiny tight-ropes. Only this time, people do it over rivers and gullies that could even be infested with dangerous snakes and tiny crocs.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DhlPg2BFD2U

Number 8: The Overtoun Bridge in Scotland
The Overtoun bridge sits quietly in Dumbarton, Scotland. One regular look at this bridge and nothing would seem out of the ordinary. It’s not tall, not long, neither was it made with a transparent glass bottom. But if you think of this bridge as anything mundane, then you will be horribly wrong. According to verified reports, this bridge is not dangerous to humans, yes but to our dogs, it’s a one-way ticket to uhm… should we say grim reaper? Well, we don’t know. But be that as it may, dogs are said to jump over the railings into the river anytime they cross over the bridge. Without exaggeration, about 300 dogs have sailed off the bridge with about 50 dead. In our world rife with superstitions, myths about water spirits and demons have filled the air. But the authentic reason why these dogs jump to their early grave is still an enduring mystery. Bear this in mind anyway: if you’re a dog lover and you can’t do without Jack or Bonnie standing beside as you walk down a bridge in your area, just don’t think about crossing the Overtoun Bridge in Scotland.

Number 7: The Duge Bridge in China
The Duge bridge is the highest and the 2nd-longest in the world, standing at over 1850 feet above the ground. Bring that to perspective, you have about 200-floor-high skyscrapers. Like many of the other scary bridges on today's list, it was built above a verdant gorge, well supplied with a fast-flowing river. It took only 4 years to complete and was erected as an extension of a major road, midway between the Xuanwei and Luipanshui cities in China. But aside from the terrifying height, the scary vibe that emanates from the dead-fast currents below it is enough to wreck your nerves.

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