These Are The Most Dangerous Bridges In The World

Published on 02/13/2019
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Canopy Walk (Ghana)

Suspended roughly 40 meters above the ground, this structure is a nice twist to the typical rainforest walk as it’s a nice (yet scary) way to have a closer look at nature, at the trees, birds and monkeys. Designed to be appealing in order to increase tourism in the park, this bridge can be found in the tropical forest of Kakum National Park, though the walkway was actually built by two Canadians with the help of Ghanaians. Seven separate bridges which hang about 130 feet in the air comprise the walk. No need to worry, though, the bridges may look like traditional rope bridges, but they are actually really sturdy, made of wooden planks, rope, aluminum, and safety netting.

Canopy Walk (Ghana)

Canopy Walk (Ghana)

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Langkawi Sky Bridge (Malaysia)

Hanging at about 320 feet above the ground, this bridge has been closed a number of times for maintenance, with its reopening getting delayed several times, it is open for use now. It is still freaky to think about though, the bridge had been closed for two years because of a potential collapse.

Langkawi Sky Bridge (Malaysia)

Langkawi Sky Bridge (Malaysia)

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