Top 10 Most Dangerous Bridges In The World 2012
There are lot of bridges in the world. Which helps us in traveling. These have its own structure ,shapes and sizes. But most of them are safe and people can cross it with out any hesitation. Here we are providing the information of those bridges which are so dangerous and having a lot of thrill. These bridges are also a part of adventure people having craze to visit these bridges. These are being used by the people for a many years.
10. The Old Bridge of Konitsa. Greece
This is a bridge located in Greece and is a thousands years old bridge. This is a bridge of the river Aoos. This bridge is dangerous in a way that it contains a bell under the bridge. It is the views of the people that when the bell sound. Then bridge gives the dangerous sign. So it would be dangerous to cross this bridge at this moment.
9. The Immortal Bridge. China
This bridge is found in china in Shandon . China is full with historical religious and cultural places. Tai Mountain contains this bridge which is made up of three huge rocks and with some of small rocks. It is looking so dangerous but still working efficiently. There is a valley under this bridge.
8. Bryce Canyons Natural Bridge Utah. United State
This bridge is natural named as Bryce Canyon due to a slight uproar in the geology circle. This bridge is found in Bryce Canyon National Park. The structure being made by nature looks like a bridge. It is one of the dangerous bridge in the world.which is placed at number 8th.
7. Pulau Langkawi’s Suspended Bridge. Malaysia
This bridge is a part of Malaysia. It is found in Pulau Langkawi’s. This bridge is hanging at 657 m above at the sea level. This bridge is famous in the tourist which showing the sizzling view. The amazing thing in this bridge is that it is suspended by only one support of column. The column is of 95- yard held by 8 load balancing cables. It is 136 yards long bridge.
6. The Carrick a Rede Rope Bridge. Ireland
This bridge is located in Northern Ireland. It is linked with tiny Carrick Island with mainland. The bridge is so famous among the tourist. In the windy weather it is so dangerous and thrilling experience to pass this bridge.
5. Puente De Ojuela. Mexico
This bridge is located in northern Mexico. It is designed by Roebling brothers. It was the third longest suspended bridge at the time of construction.now it is reconstructed. This bridge is using by the workers which is linked between a village and the mines.
4. Vitim River Bridge. Siberia
This is totally wood made bridge and is located in Siberia, Russia. This bridge is now in poor condition and is being used by the people. It is 1870 feet long. There are no any railing for sefety. Only one car can pass which required a high skilled driver other wise they can drop into river’s water.
3.Royal Gorge Bridge. Colorado
This bridge is located near Canon City Colorado. Royal Gorge Bridge is hanging 291 meter above the river of Arkansas. It is 384 meter long and have a wooden walkway with 1292 planks. This is a tourist attraction bridge.This bridge was the highest suspension bridge in the world before the construction of Beipanjang River Bridge in 2003 in china.
2. Inca Rope Bridge. Inca Empire, Peru
This is a dangerous suspension bridge Inca Rope Bridge provides access for the vast Inca Empire. Natural fibers are used in the construction of this bridge and it is suitable only for Pedestrians for delivering messages overall the Inca Empire. The cable of the rope bridge are replaced every year to maintain its strength but it is still a dangerous bridge.
1. Hussaini Hanging Bridge. Pakistan
Hussaini Hanging Bridge is considered as the world’s most dangerous bridge. Due to lack of roads in Northern Pakistan rope bridges are used for traveling across mountains. This bridge crossing Borit Lake in the upper Hunza valley. It is consists of planks which are missing in several places. It is so long and poorly maintained. It swing during strong winds.Hussaini bridge is dangerous but people are still using it in their routine matters.
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