These Are The Most Dangerous Bridges In The World

Published on 02/13/2019
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Moses Bridge (Netherlands)

This bridge used to be a moat that guarded a Dutch fortress but now, it is a “sunken bridge” that disappears into the landscape, preserving historical accuracy. This inconspicuous entry to the fort lets visitors enjoy the area without spoiling the presence of the moat. The bridge is made entirely of waterproof wood and how the water is parted will likely remind everyone of the prophet this structure is named after. Luckily, visitors are able to pass through more easily than Moses had it and you will feel like the waters part for you.

Moses Bridge (Netherlands)

Moses Bridge (Netherlands)

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Henderson Waves (Singapore)

The Henderson Waves of Singapore, is a 36-meter high pedestrian bridge that has a curvy shape very much similar to a wave. In 2008, they completed the construction of this 274-meter long bridge. It is located between two parks and has become a popular spot among locals and tourists alike who enjoy the spectacular views of the island.

Henderson Waves (Singapore)

Henderson Waves (Singapore)

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