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Most Dangerous Bridges In The World

We’d like to acquaint you with 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.

1 Kakum National Park Canopy Walkway
Kakum National Park is a national park in Ghana; it is in the southern part of Ghana, in what is known as the Central Region.Kakum National Park also has a round tour over a hanging bridge in the forest canopy level. From the so-called Canopy Walkway, at up to 40 m (130 ft) height, the visitor can approach the plants and animals in their living space which would otherwise be inaccessible for people. The Canopy Walkway passes over 7 bridges and runs over a length of 330 m (1,100 ft).







Hanging bridge in Bohol, Philippines





Arenal Hanging Bridges, Costa Rica

Arenal Hanging Bridges is one the most beautiful environmental friendly projects in Costa Rica. Located in front of the Arenal Volcano, within the corridor followed by birds migrating between North and South America.

A three kilometer hike through the Costa Rican rain forest. There are six suspension bridges, with the largest one at just under 100 meters long and 45 meters off the ground.







Hanging Bridge at Thenmala, India

Thenmala s a tourist place near Punalur town, Kollam district in Kerala. Thenmala attracts foreign and domestic tourists with a host of attractions. Boating on the lake, a rope bridge, trekking, mountaineering, biking and a musical fountain.








Taman Negara National Park Bridge, Malaysia

That’s the world’s longest Canopy Walkway.
Malaysia's largest park, Taman Negara, covers nearly 4,500 km2 and is the oldest tropical rain forest in the world.









Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Northern Ireland
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a rope suspension bridge near, Ballintoy, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The bridge links the mainland to the tiny Carrick Island.








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