These are some of the craziest bridges in the world that you won't believe exists. Would you dare to cross them?
1. Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge in China.
Hanging over the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon in Hunan province,
China, the Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge is the world's longest and highest glass-bottom bridge. The bridge spans approximately 430 meters (1,410 feet) in length
and is suspended 300 meters (984 feet) above the ground. Its transparent floor offers a dizzying view
of the Canyon floor, providing an adrenaline rush for visitors. The bridge can
withstand strong winds and earthquakes thanks to its sturdy construction using
tempered glass and steel cables.
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge in China |
The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge is not just an architectural
marvel but also a unique way to experience China's natural beauty, appealing to
thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. Besides walking across the glass
bridge, visitors can also experience other adrenaline-pumping activities. The
bridge serves as a platform for bungee jumping and zip-lining, offering
adventurous souls a chance to test their bravery.
2. Hussaini hanging
bridge in Pakistan.
Found in northern Pakistan, Hussaini Hang Bridge is
notorious for its precarious state with missing planks and swinging ropes. It
spans the Hunza River and is used by locals to traverse the treacherous
terrain. Despite its dilapidated appearance, villagers still actively use the bridge daily.
Despite (or because of) its dangerous appearance, the
Hussaini Hanging Bridge has become a popular attraction for adventurous
travelers looking for a unique and daring experience.
Hussaini hanging bridge in Pakistan |
Set against the stunning Karakoram mountain range, the bridge offers spectacular views of the Hunza Valley’s rugged landscape, snow-capped peaks, and glacial rivers, making it a prime spot for photographers.
3. Sidu River Bridge
in China
Spanning the Sidu River Gorge in Hubei Province, China, The
bridge stands approximately 496 meters (1,627 feet) above the Sidu River,
making it one of the highest bridges in the world. From the ground to the deck,
it offers stunning views of the steep cliffs and the river below.
The bridge Stretches 1,222 meters (4,009 feet) and the Construction
of the bridge took over 10 years to complete and required advanced engineering
techniques including engineers' use of rockets to shoot the initial cables
across the canyon.
Sidu River Bridge in China |
The bridge offers stunning panoramic views of the Sidu River and the surrounding mountainous landscape experience for visitors and travelers.
4. Golden Bridge in
Vietnam.
Perched atop Bana Hills near Danang, Vietnam, the Golden
Bridge is a stunning architectural marvel known for its giant stone hands
cradling the pedestrian walk-way; the bridge offers breathtaking views of the
surrounding mountains and lush greenery, creating a surreal experience for
visitors. The bridge’s unique design gives the illusion of walking on clouds,
making it a popular destination for tourists.
The bridge is 150 meters (492 feet) long, curving gently through the Ba Na Hills. Its golden railing and elegant curves make it a work of art that blends into the mountainous landscape, a sweeping view of Da Nang in the distance and the misty hills often add to the bridge’s ethereal beauty, providing an unforgettable walking experience.
Golden Bridge in Vietnam |
The bridge is meant to create a feeling of walking on clouds, with the hands representing protection and a spiritual connection to nature. The bridge’s designers intended it to symbolize a connection between people and the beautiful landscape surrounding them.
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