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These Are The World's Most Dangerous Bridges—Would You Dare To Cross Them?

Ever wondered what it’s like to cross some of the world's most nerve-wracking bridges? From the illusion of floating above the ocean to dizzying heights, these bridges are not for the faint of heart. Here’s a look at five of the most dangerous bridges around the globe that will test your nerves and make you question your bravery

Kuandinsky Bridge (Russia)

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Kuandinsky Bridge (Russia)

The Kuandinsky Bridge in Russia's Trans-Baikal region is a narrow and perilous crossing. At 570 meters long, it sits just 50 feet above the Vitim River, with no safety barriers in sight. The drive over this bridge is spine-chilling and requires a strong constitution.

Royal Gorge Bridge (USA)

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Royal Gorge Bridge (USA)

Located in Colorado, the Royal Gorge Bridge spans 956 feet above the Arkansas River and was the tallest suspension bridge in the world when it was completed in 1929. Though it has survived a wildfire and remains one of the tallest suspension bridges in the U.S., crossing it can still be a thrilling experience.

Duge Bridge (China)

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Duge Bridge (China)

China's Duge Bridge is an engineering marvel and the highest bridge in the world, hovering 565 meters above the Beipan River. Suspended by cables, it offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and clouds, showcasing incredible human ingenuity and daring.

Millau Viaduct (France)

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Millau Viaduct (France)

The Millau Viaduct is both breathtaking and intimidating. This suspension bridge, designed by Michel Virlogeux and Norman Foster, spans the Tarn Valley and stands at an impressive 336.4 meters high, making it the tallest bridge in the world. The views from this bridge are so spectacular that they will leave a lasting impression.

Storseisundet Bridge (Norway)

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Storseisundet Bridge (Norway)

Part of Norway's Atlantic Road, the Storseisundet Bridge is famous for its stunning optical illusion. Known as the "Road to Nowhere," this bridge offers a surreal driving experience where it feels like you're floating in mid-air from certain angles. The bridge gives you a thrilling sensation of being suspended above the ocean.