Bridges Around the World That Would Make Us Think Twice Before Crossing

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Iya Kazurabashi Bridge, Japan - 12th Century Wooden Planks

Time to hop over to Japan and chat about the Iya Kazurabashi Bridge. This bad boy is like a blast from the past—think 12th-century vibes, wooden planks, and vine ropes holding it all together. Tucked away in the remote Iya Valley, this bridge oozes rustic charm, but don't let that fool you. It's a real sway-and-creak kind of deal, with wide gaps between the planks, adding an extra spice of "will-I-make-it-across" challenge. Plus, those ancient vine ropes give a whole new meaning to the term "fragile."

Shutterstock/Tanya Jones
Shutterstock/Tanya Jones

As you take each step, you're greeted with lush forest views, but the adrenaline? Oh, it's pumping, our friend, because one wrong move and you're taking an unplanned dip in the river below. Adventure mixed with a side of risk?