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The longest and scariest bridge in the world! This is a miracle of the world! I can't stand straight without feet.

In people's lives, bridges are an indispensable part of traffic roads and the crystallization of human wisdom. Some bridges look very spectacular, while others shuttle between mountains. They look very thrilling and scary. Let's take a look at some of the scariest bridges in the world.

There are many suspension bridges on the earth, but it is the only one that must be seen! It is the world-famous Kaplannu Suspension Bridge, the highest and longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world. Known as the world's largest Kaplannu suspension bridge, located in Kaplannu Valley, Canada, it is the oldest tourist attraction in Vancouver, built at 1899. Kaplannu suspension bridge is about 97 meters high from the river, and the total length of the suspension bridge is about 137 meters. It is the longest and tallest footbridge in the world.

The Xianren Bridge on Mount Tai is one of the tallest and oldest bridges in the world. Although it is called a bridge, it is actually composed of only three big stones. Some experts believe that this naturally formed bridge was formed in the Stone Age, and a large number of tourists come to Mount Tai every year to pay tribute to this wonderful work from nature.

Few people in the world dare to cross the Vitim River Bridge. This wooden bridge was a railway long ago, built on the Vitim River in Siberia. The bridge itself is very narrow and looks shabby, and the width can only accommodate one car. But its length is 570 meters, and it takes 3 minutes to completely pass through it. Because the weather in Siberia is very cold, the bridge is covered with snow and ice for most of the year, so it is very dangerous and there are no guardrails on both sides.

Iya Valley is one of Japan's treasures. Quiet and unpolluted, the rocks and valleys are a rough diamond, which is an ideal destination for natural recuperation in the center of Shikoku Island. There used to be a rattan bridge across the rugged canyon in the mountainous area, and there are still three bridges. Although they are no longer as dangerous as before, and now they are reinforced with steel cables, I still feel that they may give up on you at any time.