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ever stood on a bridge and suddenly felt
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your knees go weak not because it's
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unstable just from looking down now
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imagine crossing a bridge so terrifying
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so high up so see-through you're not
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even sure if it's real or just a prank
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on your brain well buckle up or better
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yet don't look down because today we're
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diving into the most terrifying bridges
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on earth that you seriously wouldn't
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want to cross unless you're into that
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whole flirting with death kind of vibe
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and hey if you think crossing a bridge
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is just about getting from a to b wait
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these let's kick things off with a
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bridge that literally pretends to break
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under your feet okay first off glass
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bridges are already a no from me dog but
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the east taihang glasswalk in hube china
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that's on another level of nope imagine
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walking calmly across a bridge when
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suddenly crack you hear glass shatter
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beneath your feet you freeze your soul
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leaves your body and you're already
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writing your will in your head sounds
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like something from a nightmare right
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well that's exactly what this bridge
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wants you to feel this twisted walkway
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is built with fake cracking effects yeah
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motion sensors detect when you step then
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boom visuals and sound effects make it
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look and sound like the glass is
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breaking that's not a prank that's
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psychological warfare now to be fair
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it's not actually cracking it's built to
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be solid but get this it's suspended
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nearly 4,000 ft above sea level that's
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higher than the burj khalifa yep if your
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legs weren't jelly before they are now
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needless to say this bridge caused a
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media frenzy after some poor souls legit
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panicked mid crossing officials had to
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issue an apology and later closed the
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attraction along with 30 other similarly
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terrifying glass bridges in the province
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lesson learned maybe don't combine
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acrophobia with special
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imagine standing on a bridge where one
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wrong step could send you plummeting
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abyss yeah welcome to the titless
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cliffwalk in switzerland you're nearly
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10,000 ft up in the freaking sky
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surrounded by howling winds and blinding
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snowstorms sounds cozy right this icy
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beast stretches across a glacier in the
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swiss alps and is europe's highest
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suspension bridge if the altitude
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doesn't knock your socks off the wind
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chill definitely will now you're
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probably wondering how the heck did they
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even build something like this way up
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there well it wasn't exactly a walk in
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the park every single part had to be
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airlifted yep airlifted by helicopters
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or dragged up on cables imagine being
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one of the builders clutching icy
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railings trying to screw in bolts with
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numb fingers no thanks but wait here's
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the kicker despite the white out
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conditions icy terrain and bone rattling
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cold this thing is solid it's made of
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steel built to sway with the wind rather
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than fight it and it's got graded
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flooring so the snow doesn't pile up and
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turn it into a skating rink still with
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visibility dropping to near zero during
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storms crossing it feels less like
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sightseeing and more like a
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dare but maybe you're thinking "okay
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that's wild." but at least it's built
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with proper engineering fair point let
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me introduce you to the caracar reed
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rope bridge in northern ireland a
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swinging rope bridge that looks like it
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was built by a pirate who flunked wood
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shop spanning just 66 ft between rocky
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cliffs over the wild atlantic below it
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doesn't sound like much but the real
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horror kicks in when the wind starts
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howling and the whole thing sways like
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violently one step two steps and
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suddenly you're gripping those ropes
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like your life depends on it because
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well it kind of does now here's the
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funny part fishermen originally built
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this thing to get to a small island and
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check on salmon nets yeah salmon
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nowadays it's mostly tourists testing
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their nerves and trying not to drop
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their phones while pretending they're
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not completely freaking out spoiler
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alert they are even better once you get
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to the island there's nothing there just
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you your fear and the howling wind
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congrats you just crossed a death trap
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nowhere all right brace yourself china's
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back at it again with another glass
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terror walk this time we're heading to
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jong ja glass bridge in hunan province
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picture this a thrillseker's runway
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stretching a whopping 1,410 ft long and
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984 ft high suspended over a lush canyon
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that looks like something straight out
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of avatar yep this bridge was actually
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inspired by the floating mountains in
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the movie but unlike pandora this place
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has gravity and your stomach will
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absolutely remind you of that when you
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look down through the glass floor here's
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the wild bit before it opened to the
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public officials smashed it with
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sledgehammers and even drove a car over
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it to prove how safe it was that's
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either next level confidence or straight
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up madness but hey it worked sort of
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people still lose it halfway across legs
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jellying some even drop to the floor and
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crawl the rest of the way and who could
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blame them it's one thing to see the
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view another to feel like you're
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floating above it on a sheet of
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ice okay buckle up we're hopping onto a
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bridge that's technically meant for
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trains but people walk it anyway yeah
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welcome to the pilates railway trestle
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bridge in switzerland it's narrow it's
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steep and it looks like it was designed
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during someone's fever dream now this
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bridge is part of the steepest cog wheel
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railway in the world a mind-blowing 48%
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gradient that's not a typo it's
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basically a vertical climb trains inch
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along like they're defying gravity and
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if you're on board don't drop anything
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seriously you'll never see it again
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here's the worst part the bridge curves
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along the side of a mountain with almost
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no shoulder room it clings to the rock
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like it's holding on for dear life one
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small derailment and by gone forever but
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don't worry the swiss engineers are
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brilliant probably still for most of us
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just looking at this thing causes a mild
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panic attack imagine hearing the creek
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of the steel as you slowly crawl across
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it feeling every gust of wind shake the
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train that's not sightseeing that's a
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test now let's switch continents and
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take you to a bridge so sketchy it looks
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like it was built during a dare i'm
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talking about the kakum canopy walkway
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in ghana nestled high in the treetops of
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the kakum national park this beauty
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hangs between giant trees 130 ft above
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the forest floor with rope sides and
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wooden planks that's it no solid
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railings no safety net just ropes boards
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and vibes good luck when the wind picks
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up the entire thing sways hard your
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whole body shifts with it like you're in
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some weird jungle roller coaster with no
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seat belts and the boards let's just say
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they've seen better days every creek
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sounds like your final moment here's the
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kicker it's insanely popular people line
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up to cross it you'll see tourists
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laughing nervously gripping the ropes
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like they're in an indiana jones movie
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while trying not to look down at the
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jungle floor yawning beneath
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them okay now let's talk about one of
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the most controversial bridges out there
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kapalano suspension bridge in british
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columbia canada it's a 450t long beast
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hanging 230 ft above a river sounds
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scenic right sure until the bridge
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starts swinging like a hammock in a
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hurricane built originally in the 1800s
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it's had some history like the people
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falling off kind of history but don't
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worry it's been rebuilt and reinforced
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still nothing prepares you for the
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moment you step on it and feel it move
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under your feet and then someone behind
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you decides to bounce why do people do
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that there's always that one guy the
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worst part you're mid bridge surrounded
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by hundreds of tourists and now you're
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stuck no turning back just 450 ft of
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motion sickness and regret at least the
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views are pretty while you
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panic all right we're leaving steel and
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concrete behind and heading deep into
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the jungles of megallaya india home to
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the living root bridges yes you heard
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that right these bridges are made from
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actual living tree roots local villagers
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train the roots of rubber fig trees to
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grow across rivers it takes decades to
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build sometimes over a hundred years and
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yet somehow they're strong enough to
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hold dozens of people at once nature one
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engineering zero but here's the deal
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they're alive which means they're
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constantly growing shifting and changing
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slippery when wet that's putting it
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mildly you don't walk across you tiptoe
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every step is like walking across a wet
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noodle strung over a cliff also did i
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mention no guardrails one slip and
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you're sliding into a jungle creek that
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may or may not have venomous snakes
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beautiful yes safe not even a
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little next up we have a bridge that
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disappears seriously welcome to the
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pasarel de tues also known as the bridge
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of three countries it connects germany
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france and switzerland sounds diplomatic
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right well not when it vanishes during
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floods the bridge is beautiful and
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modern curving gracefully over the ryan
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river but it was built super low to
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maintain a sleek design so when the
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river rises during heavy rains poof the
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whole base is underwater that means the
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world's most peaceful border crossing
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becomes a water park ride locals love it
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engineers probably sweating bullets
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every rainy season if you're on the
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bridge when the waters rise well hope
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floaties now let's talk about isolation
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ever heard of the caracar reed rope
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bridge in northern ireland this thing
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links the mainland to a tiny rocky
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island used by fishermen but here's the
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twist only one person can cross at a
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time it's made of rope and wooden planks
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stretches 66 ft long and hangs almost
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100 ft above crashing waves there's
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nothing but ocean below you and that
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rope sways like it's got somewhere
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better to be and the best part if the
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wind picks up too much you're stuck on
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the island no boat no alternate path
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just seagulls cliffs and existential
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dread tourists still cross it daily why
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because it looks cool in selfies got to
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love that priorities
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list we've crossed rope steel roots and
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bridges that vanish into floods but the
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final section that's where the nightmare
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fuel really kicks in one bridge is made
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entirely of chains one's over a lava
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field and the last one well it shouldn't
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even exist we're going big for the
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finale folks first up the jang ja glass
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bridge in china it's a bridge entirely
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made of glass over a 1,000 ft drop let
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that sink in you're walking on a
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transparent floor with absolutely
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nothing between you and the bottomless
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abyss if that doesn't make your knees
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wobble i don't know what will not only
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is this glass bridge terrifying for the
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height factor but the glass is designed
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to crack under pressure just to remind
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you how fragile life really is and for
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the grand finale the chinese government
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even set up a stunt where they had the
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bridge crack in front of visitors i mean
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what's more relaxing than glass breaking
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underfoot as you dangle in
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midair next we're talking about iya
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valley's vine bridge in japan but this
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one's different it's made from vines
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which sounds quaint but here's the
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kicker it spans across a massive gorge
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with jagged rocks and lava fields below
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yes lava fields this thing isn't just a
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cute rustic bridge if you fall here it's
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not a 20ft drop to some water below oh
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no you're looking at rocks jagged cliffs
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and the possibility of lava burns if
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you're unlucky the vine bridge was built
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hundreds of years ago by local villagers
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as a method of crossing rugged terrain
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while it may have worked back in the day
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in modern times it's basically an
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obstacle course with a little too much
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risk finally let's wrap things up with
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the stoisendette bridge in norway at
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first glance this looks like any other
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coastal bridge right not quite this
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bridge has a serpentine design that
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makes it look like it's simply falling
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into the sea built with such an optical
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illusion it appears to be an undulating
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roller coaster track going straight into
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the water but here's the kicker while
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it's entirely safe every driver crossing
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feels like they're driving off into the
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abyss the stoaundet bridge is iconic for
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its jaw-dropping visuals and terrifying
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bends it's more than a bridge it's a
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mindbending trick on your
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senses and there you have it folks the
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scariest bridges from around the world
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some will make your heart race others
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will have you questioning your life
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choices and a few will have you laughing
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nervously just to keep your cool but no
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matter how daring you are you've got to
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admit crossing these bridges that's not
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for the faint of heart so would you dare
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to cross them or is it safer to stay on
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solid ground let us know what you think
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below stay tuned for more heartpounding
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adventures in engineering and remember
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keep your eyes on the bridge but never