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7. Quepos Bridge, Costa Rica When you first Google this, you’ll see someone has named it ‘The Bridge of Death’, which is always a good sign. The bridge looks like it could crumble at any moment, but apparently large trucks drive over it and people survive. Blimey..
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6. Millau Viaduct, France This beauty is the world’s highest bridge for a major road, and is in fact taller than the Eiffel Tower. Sheesh. It holds the A7F motorway, which connects Paris to Montpellier and is often marveled as one of the world’s most impressive achievements of all time in engineering.
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5. Vitim River Bridge, Russia Only a handful of people have ever crossed this bridge and survived, and they have their own Facebook page, obvs. Why is it so scary? It’s iced over for most of the year, isn’t wide enough for a car and has no railings. ![]()
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4. Mount Titlis, Switzerland The highest suspension bridge in Europe, thanks to it’s staggering 3,000 metre height, the Titlis Cliff Walk Bridge is located in the Alps. It opened in 2013, is designed to withstand snow storms and extreme winds (apparently it’s super safe) and offers spectacular views
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3. Langkawi Sky Bridge. Kedah, Malaysia Built in 2004, this pedestrian bridge is 700 metres above sea level. Good. The fabulous news is that it closed as of January 2014 and may never open again. Thankfully, your best friend can now not try and egg you on into walking across it…
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2. Canopy Walk, Ghana This bridge lies within Kakum National Park and is the only canopy walkway in any national park in Africa. It connects several treetops and allows visitors to view endangered animals including forest elephants and the Diana monkey.
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These bridges are utterly bewildering. Why were they even built? Has anyone ever crossed them? And why are two of them in France? The good news is, despite them being utterly traumatizing to look at, let alone cross, none of them is in Nigeria so the chance of you taking the scenic route home from your aunt and uncles’ and ending up on one of these monstrosities is pretty unlikely.Go on, take a look at the world’s most terrifying bridges… http://metro.co.uk/2014/05/02/10-terrifying-bridges-that-will-make-you-squirm-4716590/ 1. Hussaini Hanging Bridge, Pakistan Known as the world’s most dangerous bridge, this walkway crosses Borit Lake in Pakistan and looks absolutely hideous. Not only that, but an older, tattier one hangs next to it – as if a sign of what might happen whilst you cross the Hussaini. Splendid.
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This Halima can speak grammar o, kai! May you find eternal rest Muna...RIP |
Shedysworld:Wow I've been here dear. How have you been? |
BBM doesn't tell people when you are online and your 'last seen'. On whatsapp people will be like...talk to me, I know you are online!...lol |
Basket mouth was even more handsome than he is now. It's as if he has gained weight on his eyes and on his |
apparentlylaw: ![]() |
SOURCE? |
Hospitals are not built for nothing. |
Let's give her 3months, the truth will reveal itself. |
I like the barrel bed ![]() |
Kai! You so nailed it |
Bedsheet |
It's well. |
If we start killing them and severing their necks from their bodies, how then are we better than them? Doesn't that make us one with them? Our weapons are not carnal... |
Where's the mummy? ![]() |
The fist pic is so cute others are simply amazing especially the last |
I like! ![]() |
All these fall under No. 1, they are all secrets! |
herald9:Lmao. It's always summer down here |
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so the chance of you taking the scenic route home from your aunt and uncles’ and ending up on one of these monstrosities is pretty unlikely.
I've been here dear. How have you been?
