They say that you must overcome your fears, but if you are afraid of heights, these bridges may not be the best places to start the long process of conquering your terrifying nightmares of gravity get the best of you. Again, all these paths, roads, and even the roots are incredibly epic once you get past your anxiety. Just a glance ...
1. Triftbr? CKE, Switzerland
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The bridge is suspended 300 feet in the air on a throat rock (yay!) and is more than 550 feet long.
2. Canopy Walk Kakum National Park, Ghana
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the entire route is 1,150 feet long and seven ties treetops in the forest.
3. Bridges of life, India
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Although not necessarily terrifying to cross these paths, cultivated by weaving roots of banyan together, take decades to build.
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I take this I thought about walking on it -. Nope
4. Gateshead Millennium Bridge, England
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Although I'm still not clear how wise gravity make you pass the bridge, it's damn cool.
5. Rolling Bridge, England
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A word to the wise: do not get caught on the bridge noon on Friday, when it rolls on itself.
6. Slauerhoffbrug, Netherlands
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When a ship needs to travel under the bridge, a mechanical arm (not unlike a transformer) hoists a piece of the sky high road.
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Because it requires the second hypothesis for the full effect
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7. Saikai Rainbow Bridge, Taiwan
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Whooaaa.
8. Haohan Qiao Bridge, China
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Translated means "the brave man bridge," the glass happening is over 1000 feet long and is suspended about 0 feet in air.
9. Langkawi Sky Bridge, Malaysia
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what? You do not want to be suspended 2,100 feet above the sea level on the side of a mountain? Yeah, you probably should not visit this time.
10. Bridge in Karakorams on the Hunza River, Pakistan
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All Nope.
11. Kazurabashi and vine bridges in the Iya Valley, Japan
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Made with a blend of woods and vineyards, these terrifying look here ... but keep scrolling.
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12. Royal Gorge Bridge, Colorado
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the highest suspension bridge in America, this amazing architecture hangs nearly 1,000 feet above the bed of the Arkansas river.
13. Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Ireland
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the short rope bridge is the most impressive since it has been for over 350 years. It was built by salmon fishermen long.
14. Capilano Suspension Bridge, Canada
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Built in 1800, this suspension bridge is 450 feet long and 230 feet wide blocks from the river.
15. Cliff Walk Titlis, Switzerland
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Not for the faint of heart, this cable is more than 3,000 feet above sea level in the Swiss Alps
. I'm not even afraid of heights, but most of these panic me out. However ... who's with me on a journey of bridge-hopping around the world ?!

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