These Are The Most Dangerous Bridges In The World

Published on 02/13/2019
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Kawarau Bridge (New Zealand)

This bridge sits 43 meters above the waters of the Kawarau River and is a popular attraction due to the beautiful scenery. Located near Queenstown, the Kawarau Bridge is more commonly used for commercial purposes and many people come here to bungee jump. In addition, the bridge is part of the Queenstown Trail, which means it gets used by people who hike, run and go biking within the area.

Kawarau Bridge (New Zealand)

Kawarau Bridge (New Zealand)

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Geumgang Bridge (South Korea)

This bridge is located in Daedunsan Provincial Park, which has a lot of grandiose rock peaks of various summits and is an area full of lush trees. The setting is totally breathtaking, especially during autumn when the color of the leaves changes to an orange red hue. You should definitely bring your camera, though be careful while snapping some pictures as you cross the 50-meter-long bridge. No amount of great pictures is worth your life.

Geumgang Bridge (South Korea)

Geumgang Bridge (South Korea)

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