These Are The Most Dangerous Bridges In The World

Published on 02/13/2019
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Mount Titlis, Switzerland

If you say that you would feel terrified crossing a bridge that is suspended about 3,000 meters above sea level despite a backdrop of the gorgeous Swiss Alps, then you are not alone. With stunning views of the Alps, the Titlis Cliff Walk is a suspension bridge with the highest elevation in Europe and it opened in December 2012. Fortunately, the bridge is very safe and tons of visitors and skiers walk across the bridge every year.

Mount Titlis, Switzerland

Mount Titlis, Switzerland

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Vitim River Bridge (Russia)

This bridge used to be a train bridge that crossed the Vitim River, and as can be seen in the photo, it is pretty sketchy, with many rotting wooden planks missing and without any barriers. What’s worse, the bridge is usually slippery because of ice in the area, so drivers have to dangerously navigate the narrow six-foot-wide structure at their own risk. Few people have successfully crossed this ratty bridge but every year, a lot of daredevils go to Siberia to try.

Vitim River Bridge (Russia)

Vitim River Bridge (Russia)

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