World's Most Dangerous Rope Hanging Bridges
Here are some of the world’s most dangerous bridges that are meant only for walking. These are the so-called rope hanging bridges. You can find a wide variety of these bridges in countries like India, Malaysia, Philippines, New Zealand, Pakistan, Nepal, as well as in the interiors of some other countries.
A bridge can prove to be dangerous for a variety of reasons; either because it’s very old, narrow, too high up above the land, over a quick river or if the wooden “floor” goes missing. What makes them dangerous is the fact that in spite of the condition of the bridge, they have to be used; as many a time, these pathways are the main or even the only way for the local inhabitants of a small village to reach a bigger city. Among all the bridges, the most popular among tourists are the hanging bridges. Let’s take a look at some of them.
Hussaini - Borit Lake, Pakistan
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Northern Ireland
Loboc Hanging Bridge, Philippines
Taman Negara National Park Bridge, Malaysia - That’s the world’s longest Canopy Walkway.
Siju Hanging Bridge, India
Some Hanging Bridge in India
Hanging Bridge at Thenmala, India
Repovesi nature park Valkeala, Finland
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