Most Terrifying Bridges You Don't Want To Cross

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Hold tight - these are the scariest bridges in the world!

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Who ever created those glass bridges to “jokingly” crack is one sadistic person!

Seashoremeg
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I've been on the bridge in Vietnam. It was raining, and the glass was very slippery. One of my friends just ran on and fell and slipped and went sliding down. She was screaming the entire time. My other friends just stood watching us like we were insane. I went to go help the friend who was slipping, as I was pulling her up, she accidentally pulled me down, and we both fell and slid. My other friends just watched us the entire time. We eventually walked ( or slid ) to the other side. To this day, our friends laugh at us for slipping, and we laugh at them for chickening out. They got braincells, *we got guts* 😀

InsaneAsylumEscapee
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Nice to hear an excellent narration without loud music. Congratulations, well done.

brianmuhlingBUM
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Finally someone who’s not afraid to admit they’re afraid of these ridiculous structures~I’m not alone❣️🙏🏻😅

kimhall
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The fact that there's even an option to pay an official to drive your car over the Mackinac is enough to tell me that it must be pretty damn terrifying to cross.

juslewissr
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I have a huge fear of bridges. I can't walk across any bridge without having a panic attack. One time, while visiting Boston Massachusetts I was walking down Massachusetts Ave and came to the part where it crosses the Charles River. I didn't realize that it was crossing the river and I got about 20-25 ft down the Ave when I realized where I was and I froze. I had a full-blown panic attack and my friends had to help me back to where it started. That told you wouldn't catch me on any of those footbridges and I wouldn't be able to be the driver over any of the other bridges. And even as a passenger, I would have to keep my eyes closed.

tsquaredtim
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I have lived in Michigan all my life (69 years) and have driven over the Mackinac Bridge many times. As soon as I got my driver's license, my family drove to the bridge and my father MADE me drive over it so I wouldn't be afraid of it. I have only felt nervous one time when it was very windy.

deborahmichalak
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The worst part of crossing a rope bridge is with a group of people who are in step, these bridges start to bounce at a resonant frequency and you find yourself bouncing alarmingly up and down making find your footing even more difficult.
Oh and having a herd of Yaks coming the other way doesn't help.

marklatimer
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I used to be scared of a bridge called 'Honeymoon Bridge' located in Katoomba, NSW.
It's a small bridge linking the plateau lookout to the Three Sisters rock formation.
I used to be scared because as a kid, it looks miles off the ground, but it's really only a few metres off the ground, the CLIFFS nearby are some 100-200 metres high.

didgereemedia
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Wow, I never thought I would ever be able to have nightmares about bridges, but here we are

medo
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I was on the Hussaini suspension bridge around 2 years ago. As Be Amazed said, it was terrifying however I was crossing it when near the middle, the wind grew violently. It was swinging back and forth and I was the only one on it. My family could only watch in horror as I screamed in terror while the bridge turned from side to side. By some miracle, I managed to stay on and safely returned. Although I am still the type to do something like that, I won't be coming back that quick. You should always be careful while doing this kind of stuff.

rehammujtaba
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I am not afraid of heights. I’m afraid of landing after I fall! What an amazing video!

iagrams
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The Mackinac Bridge has a Labor Day walk every year. Thousands walk the 5 miles. I've done it about 3 times. It's great. Highly recommend it.

sunflowers
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I've been on the bridge in Ghana when my family took a trip there in 2015, absolutely terrifying 😫! I was only able to cross the first part of the bridge, but chickened out from going on the rest so I had to cross the exit side and it was ricketer then the first one😅. My family still laughs at me because the finished the course and I didn't but I'd rather live thank you 😌

sapphirestar
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I've driven over the Mackinac bridge several times and never thought of it as scary. Great views of the area, too!

schnabel
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Jiaozhou Bay Bridge is similar to Penang Bridge which is basically a bridge that connects Peninsular Malaya to Penang Island. I honestly got scared that crap out of me when I first time crossing it

miyukisamui
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Of all the bridges that I've been on, the scariest one for me is the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. By watching this video, I would rather be on the Chesapeake Bridge -Tunnel. I would never get on any of those bridges. Thank you for this very interesting video of these bridges.

sherrisingleton
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I don't mind enclosed heights (flying or skytrains, etc) but I have a paralyzing fear of OPEN heights. That first bridge, had I somehow over-ridden my instinct telling myself it's sturdy and people walk it daily, had it done that fake cracking on me it would have utterly frozen me with terror. I would probably just have a heart attack and keel over. If I lived and people rescued me with dragging me off with a rope (only way I would have moved again) I would have straight up murdered the people who tricked me into going on it. GAWD that's the most cruel thing I can imagine. (shudder)

exidy-yt
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Absolutely terrified with heights my man! My wife wanted to do the sky walk at the Grand Canyon and I said No!! Don’t know how people who work at those heights can do it. I give them all the credit in the world.

ryanstevens
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I grew up in Queens, NY (considered NY City and is located on Long Island) and the only way off "The Island" was by ferry boat (not practical) or through a long, winding, narrow, *leaking* choice of tunnels that run *under* the Hudson River, or via one of the many bridges.
Crossing bridges never frightened me...until the bridge in Peru 😱

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