22 of the World's Most Perilous Bridges to Avoid Crossing
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Across centuries bridges have stood as silent proof of human invention and nature's relentless force. Some are built to resist brutal storms like steadfast stone guardians while others provoke awe and a hint of fear through bold design and risky locations. They are more than passages. They are architectural tests of nerve and sparks for imagination. Here you will meet some of the planet's most stunning yet hazardous spans where beauty and risk move together and each footfall feels like a story. If you dream of seeing them weigh the thrill against the risk.
1. Ponte Storseisundet, Norway
The Storseisundet Bridge arcs between Averรธya and the mainland just above restless seas. Its twisting form and optical trick angles can make it look as if the roadway drops into open water. Builders battled repeated hurricanes that paused progress. Driving it still feels electrifying especially in rough weather when wind roars and spray lashes the concrete reminding travelers of Norway's wild coast.
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