20 Scariest Bridges You Wouldn’t Want To Cross
Did you know that the fear of bridges is called “gephyrophobia”? Even if you do not suffer from it, these hair-raising scariest bridges could be the best things to test your gutsy spirit…
The Ruyi Bridge, China
For a while people thought it was photoshopped, but the glass-bottomed curvy bridge is as real as it is cool.
Ruyi Bridge is a footbridge in Taizhou, Zhejiang China, made up of three bridges. It is a pedestrian bridge that was built to cross the Shenxianju Valley and it features a glass-bottomed walkway. The unusual curved walkways are designed to look like a Chinese ruyi.
The bridge is wavy and has three separate footpaths, portions of which have a glass bottom. The design has been described as three undulating bridges which are meant to blend in with the natural scenery. Madeleine Grey of The Sydney Morning Herald described the bridge’s appearance as a “mix between DNA strand and a futuristic Eye of Sauron.”
The Aizhai suspension bridge in China
People walk on a sightseeing platform in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province, China
It’s one of the scariest bridges in the world.
The glass bridge at the Grand Canyon of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
Scary Glass Bridge in China
The Hussaini Bridge of Borit Lake in Pakistan is probably one of the world’s most dangerous bridges
The Qeswachaka Bridge in Peru is an Inca rope bridge placed over canyons, gorges, and rivers
Aiguille du Midi, Rhone-Alps, France
The Storseisundbrua, Atlantic Highway, Norway
Glass Skywalk, Tianmenshan National Forest Park, China
Royal Gorge Bridge, near Canon City, Colorado
Langkawi Sky Bridge, Malaysia
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Maryland spans over 4.3 miles and is one of the world’s longest continuous over-water steel structure