These Are The Most Dangerous Bridges In The World

Published on 02/13/2019
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Sunshine Skyway Bridge (Florida, USA)

The Bob Graham Sunshine Skyway Bridge, or also known by the locals as Sunshine Skyway Bridge, is 21,877 feet long and crosses Tampa Bay. In 1980, the original bridge got destroyed after an enormous ship ran into the pier, killing 35 people. In 1987, this newer bridge was constructed but sadly, since then, around 200 people have taken their lives at the bridge – quite ironic given its name.

Sunshine Skyway Bridge (Florida, USA)

Sunshine Skyway Bridge (Florida, USA)

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Eshima Ohashi Bridge (Japan)

If you are a fan of rollercoasters, you might like this Japanese bridge. It may not be as steep as it appears with a 6.1 percent gradient and being 144 feet high, we still wouldn’t grab the chance to drive up nor down that thing. Built between 1997 and 2004, this bridge is the largest Japanese rigid-frame bridge and in the world, it is the third largest.

Eshima Ohashi Bridge (Japan)

Eshima Ohashi Bridge (Japan)

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