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Top 10 craziest bridges in the world
  • Aerial view of Magdeburg Water Bridge, largest navigable aqueduct in Europe
  • Magdeburg Water Bridge, across river Elbe-Havel Canal, stunning engineering construction at sunset light, Saxony, Germany
  • Banpo bridge water and light show with Seoul skyline
  • Rainbow fountain at banpo bridge.
  • Millau Viaduc and city panorama. Millau, Aveyron, Occitanie, France.
  • Best locations of world, fabulous viaduct of Millau in the far distance with agriculture fields, Aveyron region, France, Europe
  • France, Region Occitanie, Aveyron department, Millau Viaduct (le Viaduc de Millau), cable-stayed bridge spanning the gorge valley of the River Tarn
  • The Double Decker Root Bridge over Umshiang river, Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya, India
  • Living roots bridge in the Northeast Indian state of Meghalaya
  • Canopy walkway. Taman Negara National Park. Malaysia
  • A long elevated walkway high up in the canopy of the rainforest in Taman Negara National Park, Malaysia.
  • ENSHI, CHINA - APRIL 04: Fog surrounds the Sidu River Bridge after a rain on April 4, 2017 in Enshi, Hubei Province of China. (Photo by Wen Lin/VCG)
  • ENSHI, CHINA - APRIL 04: Fog surrounds the Sidu River Bridge after a rain on April 4, 2017 in Enshi, Hubei Province of China. (Photo by Wen Lin/VCG)
  • ENSHI, CHINA - APRIL 04: Fog surrounds the Sidu River Bridge after a rain on April 4, 2017 in Enshi, Hubei Province of China. (Photo by Wen Lin/VCG)
  • WEIFANG, CHINA - NOVEMBER 27: Bailang River Bridge Ferris Wheel is under construction on November 27, 2017 in Weifang, Shandong Province of China. The ferris wheel over Bailang River measures 145 metres tall with 36 carts that can carry 10 passengers each. The wheel is 125 meters in diameter and features a grid design. Constructed by Tianjin Craftsman Manufacture, the wheel is ten metres taller than the world famous London Eye, and boasts Wi-Fi on-board. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)
  • WEIFANG, CHINA - NOVEMBER 27: Bailang River Bridge Ferris Wheel is under construction on November 27, 2017 in Weifang, Shandong Province of China. The ferris wheel over Bailang River measures 145 metres tall with 36 carts that can carry 10 passengers each. The wheel is 125 meters in diameter and features a grid design. Constructed by Tianjin Craftsman Manufacture, the wheel is ten metres taller than the world famous London Eye, and boasts Wi-Fi on-board. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)
  • WEIFANG, CHINA - NOVEMBER 27: Bailang River Bridge Ferris Wheel is under construction on November 27, 2017 in Weifang, Shandong Province of China. The ferris wheel over Bailang River measures 145 metres tall with 36 carts that can carry 10 passengers each. The wheel is 125 meters in diameter and features a grid design. Constructed by Tianjin Craftsman Manufacture, the wheel is ten metres taller than the world famous London Eye, and boasts Wi-Fi on-board. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)
  • ZHANGJIAJIE, CHINA - MAY 26: A freestyle bungee jumping competition is held on the glass-bottom bridge at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on May 26, 2018 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. Participants made bungee jumping from a platform with a vertical height of 260 meters from the valley bottom at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)
  • ZHANGJIAJIE, CHINA - MAY 26: A freestyle bungee jumping competition is held on the glass-bottom bridge at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on May 26, 2018 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. Participants made bungee jumping from a platform with a vertical height of 260 meters from the valley bottom at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)
  • ZHANGJIAJIE, CHINA - OCTOBER 14: Tourists walk on the glass-floor suspension bridge in Zhangjiajie in south China's Hunan province on October 14, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, China. The 430-meter-long bridge, featuring 99 pieces of five-centimeter-thick reinforced glass as its floor, spans some 300 meter above the bottom of the Karst valley in the scenic zone. It is both the longest and the highest glass bridge in the world. (Photo by Wang He/Getty Images)
  • ZHANGJIAJIE, CHINA - OCTOBER 14: Tourists take pictures on the glass-floor suspension bridge in Zhangjiajie in south China's Hunan province on October 14, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, China. The 430-meter-long bridge, featuring 99 pieces of five-centimeter-thick reinforced glass as its floor, spans some 300 meter above the bottom of the Karst valley in the scenic zone. It is both the longest and the highest glass bridge in the world. (Photo by Wang He/Getty Images)
  • Welcome to the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge, the newly inaugurated Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge on the fabled Europaweg near the Matterhorn in Switzerland
  • The Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge, in the Swiss Alps, near the village of Randa, is a record-breaking 494 metres long and connects Grächen and Zermatt on the Europaweg foot trail. It is the world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Switzerland.
  • Two hikers cross the 1,621ft long Charles Kuonen suspension bridge in the Swiss Alps
  • The world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge has opened in Switzerland, inviting walkers to brave a narrow path running 86 metres above the ground at its highest point. The Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge, in the Swiss Alps, near the village of Randa, is a record-breaking 494 metres long and connects Grächen and Zermatt on the Europaweg foot trail. The bridge, which is a steel construction, runs between 1,600m and 2,200m above sea level, with views of the Matterhorn, Weisshorn and the Bernese Alps in the distance. It replaces a previous bridge that had been damaged by rock falls. It breaks a record previously set by a glass-bottomed suspension bridge completed last year in China. The 430 metre-long bridge traversed the vast Zhangjiajie Canyon in Hunan province, with a 300m drop beneath it.

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