Yes I see it as a total safety issue, the one guy hung onto the side but I would have probably jumped on the side too and it seems like it wouldn't be to hard to fall then
Too scary,I bet a 6'5and taller just very possibly may jump and fall over due to fear and shock,I hope they have a good insurance coverage hey,what do you say?.
Imagine being on trips with my friends and they want to cross these bridges. They can leave me. It’s alright. I’ll just turn around and go home by myself. 🤷♀️🙅♀️
I have been in this situation before. I am from Nepal. And here we have many suspension bridge that SWINGS a lot. I ditched all my friends on a hike, took a bus back home all by myself. Just because i couldn't cross that bridge.
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I live in Key West and I drive through the 7 mi bridge almost every week and I happen to enjoy it.. the scenery is very calming although at night in the rain is definitely very scary 😁
@Maria Kelly Also, the film True Lies with Jamie Lee Curtis and Arnold Schwarzenegger was filmed on the older one, parallel to the one shown here. And the new bridge isn't scary. The old one was because it was narrow, one lane in either direction and no shoulders. Two trucks passing or two cars pulling boats was tense. If there was an accident, nightmare blockage and not really 7 miles long either.
A couple months ago I ran a cross country race that ended on the far side of #11, the Royal Gorge Bridge. The last quarter mile was across the bridge, and I can confirm the whole thing shakes when people are on it, and it has lots of gaps an inch or two wide. There were several people who would have placed high in the race but refused to cross it. It definitely was one of the most memorable race finishes.
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It requires a perfect mindset and a lot of courage to build this breathtaking infrastructure. I have to leave behind all of my organs before I cross these bridges. But still thanks to those who build them, they still emphasize the beauty of nature. Thanks for this. You earned a subscriber. :)
Wow those are some amazing engineers who design and build these bridges, to design something so different in structure that works to take such great weight is awesome. The village hand made Bridge shows how great small communities can be and they hand make a new bridge every year. How much City dwellers could learn from these people about respect and working together as a community, well done indeed.
This is a temporary railway bridge; the locals used it as a road bridge. It is already destroyed during ice drift. A new railway bridge was built nearby.
Thank you for giving both units of measurement. A lot of videos don't and I'm lost as to how big/long/wide something is or especially how much it weighs. I REALLY appreciate that. The consideration for the viewer is quite refreshing. Keep it goin'!!!
I've crossed the Royal Gorge bridge. I could see through the slats to the ground and it swayed badly. I was almost too afraid to cross it again to get back. And the Royal Gorge bridge looks like the least scary one of all the bridges you showed.
@@WindDancer435 I love your name, Lela Shelala. Love it so much I subscribed to your channel. I think I saw this bridge in a prank video, the glass cracking beneath with cracking sound. Not for the faint-hearted.
I've been across the 7 mile bridge many times, I used to go to Key West every week, I always thought the bridge was really nice, well built and not at all scary.
I’ve only been on one of these, the 7 mile bridge over the Florida keys. It may not be scary for the locals, but the first time you cross that thing, it’s a mind f-. After one or two miles, you can only see water in all directions. That does something to your psyche. And that’s when the sun is shining. Me and a friend drove to key west one summer. On the way back, it was cloudy and later on in the day. You can’t speed up, and you don’t want to stop. And all it takes is one sleepy truck driver to throw everyone into the water. The Sunshine Bridge that links St Petersburg Florida to the other side of the bay is a scary one too. Not as much as many of these. But it has a sharp incline, a high pitch, and a large vessel rammed into one of the pillars back in the 70’s or 80’s, and people just drove right off into the Gulf of Mexico. So, crossing that thing at 5 in the morning, knowing it’s history was not a pleasure.
I didn't find it scary. I drove Key West to Miami. I felt the keys were too close together for that "driving over the open ocean" effect I had heard about.
That glass bridge is the only bridge that I would want to cross. It's built specifically for tourists. That's why they add the sound effects of "cracking glass " just to make it scarier.
And half of the reason for its scariness is that it is in Nepal! I do understand that that Nepal and its people are delightful, but I'll eschew the bridges!
Yes you are absolutely right. Looking at that bridge in China ( no 7 ) scared the hell out of me just by looking at it on my lap top !!! Incredible !!! How did they manage to make it, I wonder.
Love how the first bridge is the one closets to me lol. And i love the seven mile bridge, storms do not happen often and the sight is beautiful. Maybe it's because I love being close to the water
@@kristophert932 Take a bottle with you, with an opening that's wide enough for your pee-instrument. And a cap to close it afterwards. A Punica bottle, for example. You'll be fine!
I went across it with my grandfather driving. He decided to pass an RV. A semi was coming the other way and he just barely made it. I think he cleared the side mirrors with an inch to spare.
I have an extreme fear of bridges and heights depending on how high up the height is. The fear of bridges is extreme in that it causes panic attacks hyperventilating and very upset stomach.
My mom has a great fear of bridges as well due to a very abusive/traumatic experience she was put through by her ex when she was 16. I always felt so bad for my mom when my sister and I were kids and we would have to travel somewhere where there was a bridge and no other way to go around. My mom would have to have the radio off, no one could talk, she would grab the steering wheel so tight that her knuckles would be completely white, and she would be hyperventilating the entire time. When I got old enough to get my learners permit she would pull over before a bridge and jump into the back seat with my sister or a friend who would then hug my mom while I drove over the bridge and then we would switch places again after We were over the bridge.
I'm so happy that I don't have to encounter any of those bridges, just looking at this video had me scared 💯 I don't care who says I'm a coward, because I'm a proper one at that
That 7 mile bridge is something else, literally remember seeing it sunny asf on one side of the bridge and thunder storming grey and gloomy as can be on other side of the bridge, it was some new levels of trippy
I am terrified of heights. This made me more scared of the world than I already am at this insane point in time. Good to know I am capable of even greater extremes of terror. You never know your abilities till tried, huh?
I'm from Alabama but lived and worked all over the country. I've been across the Florida bridge and the Royal Gorge in Colorado. Florida bridge just seemed like a long, regular old bridge. Same as driving across Lake Ponchartrain in Louisiana. Walking across the Royal Gorge was badass though. That winding dragon bridge in China really should have been number 1 though! I would love to go there and climb it to the top! I also have certifications in constructing all sorts of scaffolding systems including suspension type scaffolds and have spent years routinely working anywhere from 100 to 1000 ft above the ground and I love it!
Years ago, my kid's pediatrician was from Nepal, and she said she used to routinely walk across that hanging bridge at Ghasa. I suppose it's all in what you're used to.
I honestly didn't see how "scary" the Florida keys Bridge was. I drove across it many times, and its beautiful during sunsets. My mom, who's scared of heights, also thinks its beautiful and we personally love visiting the keys. (We all scuba dive, so we aren't scared of the ocean)
@@AluraAlua i don't live in Florida as well so I'm well aware of that, but many people have a phobia of something they've never encountered. Like the majority of people who are scared of sharks have never seen one aside from aquariums or whatever
@@Alizenova And many more have phobias from past trauma (usually childhood) or for the ocean a lot of people fear it because of the unknown (we know more about space than our own oceans)
I kinda like this video. And I also greatly appreciate you converting the measurements from meters to feet. Otherwise, for some videos regarding dangerous bridges or roller coasters, I normally have to pause the video periodically, and do the metric conversions MYSELF! Which really tends to be a real pain in the butt, if you know what I mean. So thanks again for doing the conversions for me. Let's just say I'm not one of those people who can just convert meters to feet, right off the top of my head.
None of them bridges half as Scarry as our xul toilet 50000000 feet wide and 6007000000meters high .And that's just the shit wait till I tell u bout the bullies
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Whoever decided to add the shattering effects to glass bridge deserves a 'cruelty in tourism' award
Dee Wye and the guy who grabbed the side did something more dangerous than anything else in this video
Yes I see it as a total safety issue, the one guy hung onto the side but I would have probably jumped on the side too and it seems like it wouldn't be to hard to fall then
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Too scary,I bet a 6'5and taller just very possibly may jump and fall over due to fear and shock,I hope they have a good insurance coverage hey,what do you say?.
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It's one thing to walk those bridges, But imagine building them. thats some next level BALLZ
Move it!
Me too
Never thought of it that way 😭
many people die making these bridges
Imagine being on trips with my friends and they want to cross these bridges. They can leave me. It’s alright. I’ll just turn around and go home by myself. 🤷♀️🙅♀️
I have been in this situation before. I am from Nepal. And here we have many suspension bridge that SWINGS a lot. I ditched all my friends on a hike, took a bus back home all by myself. Just because i couldn't cross that bridge.
Not sure if ur friends allow u 2 turn back if d fun 4 them is 2 watch how u r going 2 cross those type of bridge.
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Me tooo😆✌️✌️
Me: Looking out across any of these bridges.
Also me: Turns around, heads back home to get back in bed. 😐
*No amount of money in this world would get me to walk across those bridges ! ! ! ! !*
HELL, TO THE NO ! ! ! ! ! 😧🤤😨
Ummm okay?
Yeah right
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I would like to cross some bridges espically the bridge in china
What about adrenaline?
The idea of using transparent glass is SCARY!!!! but the idea of adding sound effect to the glass is KILLING🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
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@@hildakatuga8886 yes this took me out 😂😂😂😂
A blindfold, headphones and a friend that can deal with death grips. That is the ONLY WAY I'd make it
I live in Key West and I drive through the 7 mi bridge almost every week and I happen to enjoy it.. the scenery is very calming although at night in the rain is definitely very scary 😁
I think it would be pretty
Same i love the view
@Maria Kelly Also, the film True Lies with Jamie Lee Curtis and Arnold Schwarzenegger was filmed on the older one, parallel to the one shown here. And the new bridge isn't scary. The old one was because it was narrow, one lane in either direction and no shoulders. Two trucks passing or two cars pulling boats was tense. If there was an accident, nightmare blockage and not really 7 miles long either.
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That guys reaction speed is pretty good, helpful if the bridge actually cracks.
The most terrifying Bridge is the one between your old life and your new life...most people never cross it
And it has many names.
You sir are a philosopher.
It's not terrifying for everyone tho some of us appreciate the journey and the process
EXACTLY
I am on the edge now trying to figure out if crossing is worth it.
A couple months ago I ran a cross country race that ended on the far side of #11, the Royal Gorge Bridge. The last quarter mile was across the bridge, and I can confirm the whole thing shakes when people are on it, and it has lots of gaps an inch or two wide. There were several people who would have placed high in the race but refused to cross it. It definitely was one of the most memorable race finishes.
When you build in extra sway and the sound of breaking glass, OMG that is nuts!
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That glass bridge....no way!! Then they have cracking sound effects...that's just wrong lol
I know, watching people freaking out on it I'm like that's me lol
Hahahhaaaa right! Jus wrong. I cackled qen i saw them do the crack effect.. i laughed wayyy to hard as if i wouldn't do the same thing hahaha
It's so wrong I tell you lol
I know, right? Why does someone need such an effects. This kind of prank is going to cause heart attack !
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It requires a perfect mindset and a lot of courage to build this breathtaking infrastructure. I have to leave behind all of my organs before I cross these bridges. But still thanks to those who build them, they still emphasize the beauty of nature. Thanks for this. You earned a subscriber. :)
Lol 🤣 leave all your organs behind, best comment
Lol, really but agree!!
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha😅
great analysis! i care so much!
Respect the ones who constructed them
Lol more respect for the ones who crossed them
And the ones built into them....wrong? Yes. True? YES!
@@berlynwall1956 Yes!!!
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We'll definitely respect them but the one who put the cracking sound effects on the glass bridge is not right. Evil ass 🤣🤣🤣
98% who watch this actually the one who scare of heights. Me included!
You right😂
Same here
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As a Floridian, I can confirm that the 7 mile bridge is one of my biggest fears, because I have a fear of all bridges above water
Same
Some straight up trolls made that glass bridge with the breaking sound effects
Lmfao 😂💀
Fucking incredible
That is just sick
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Im scared of heights and the one bridge beside the mountain with glass made my heart drop just looking on the video
Damn this makes me sad for the people who live in these places and have to use these bridges for transportation
I m from pakistan and i use no.3 bridge 🌉
They get used to it
Might be a normal Tuesday for them
Wow those are some amazing engineers who design and build these bridges, to design something so different in structure that works to take such great weight is awesome. The village hand made Bridge shows how great small communities can be and they hand make a new bridge every year. How much City dwellers could learn from these people about respect and working together as a community, well done indeed.
You deserve an award for not giggling like a 12 year old boy who has a crush on his teacher, every time you said Titiless.
No 1 is definitely terrifying. Great collection and commentary. Well done and thank you !
I think I could probably cross all of them apart from number 6 and 3! However I say this from the safety of my comfortable warm bed 😂
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I could do the first and second to last only.
Lord have mercy. My heart was beating watching this.
Of course its beating cause your alive LMAO
This more scary than covid 19
@@sunmin5500 Lol. I meant it was beating very fast.
i should hope you’re heart was beating
@@Tewsa my bad.
Oh no no no.. so they added sound effects on the glass bridge 😂😂that's cruel but the visual is funny as ever.
I wonder how many people have peed their pants when it did that?
@@Cerinaya I could only imagine 😂😂😂 I bet it happens.
They are kinda sadistic
Very dangerous
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I do not have words to say thanks to those who designed and build these iconic bridge !
It’s the glass bridge with the cracking sound for me 🥺🥴
The Russian one had me in tears that’s more like an unfinished project lol
This is a temporary railway bridge; the locals used it as a road bridge. It is already destroyed during ice drift. A new railway bridge was built nearby.
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Thank you for giving both units of measurement. A lot of videos don't and I'm lost as to how big/long/wide something is or especially how much it weighs. I REALLY appreciate that. The consideration for the viewer is quite refreshing. Keep it goin'!!!
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Me too!! Hate that!
I have Absolutely No Interest in going on any of these Bridges in my lifetime. Hell No!!
Kat Weir 😂😂😂
I'll die even without falling
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No Way!!!
I was thinking I could cross all bridges till I saw nr 7.....
Would like to know about the Heroes who built bridge nr 7...😰
You know that old saying “We’ll cross that bridge when we get to it” my answer is NOPE after watching this video.
You are right
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I've crossed the Royal Gorge bridge. I could see through the slats to the ground and it swayed badly. I was almost too afraid to cross it again to get back. And the Royal Gorge bridge looks like the least scary one of all the bridges you showed.
Am i the only one getting anxiety just watching this😬 ( I commented this a year ago thank you guys for the likes 🥺)
No, and in fact that glass bridge in China recently broke. I believe it has been fixed now though.
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@@WindDancer435 I love your name, Lela Shelala. Love it so much I subscribed to your channel. I think I saw this bridge in a prank video, the glass cracking beneath with cracking sound. Not for the faint-hearted.
I am nervous 😟 when seeing this video.
I´m with you on this!
I've been across the 7 mile bridge many times, I used to go to Key West every week, I always thought the bridge was really nice, well built and not at all scary.
Heights AND water, no thanks!
learn to swimm, learn to skydive. solved.
I thought I was the only one afraid of heights and waters
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@@goognamgoognw6637 I don't think so!!
Thomas Lee me too
I’ve only been on one of these, the 7 mile bridge over the Florida keys. It may not be scary for the locals, but the first time you cross that thing, it’s a mind f-. After one or two miles, you can only see water in all directions. That does something to your psyche. And that’s when the sun is shining. Me and a friend drove to key west one summer. On the way back, it was cloudy and later on in the day. You can’t speed up, and you don’t want to stop. And all it takes is one sleepy truck driver to throw everyone into the water.
The Sunshine Bridge that links St Petersburg Florida to the other side of the bay is a scary one too. Not as much as many of these. But it has a sharp incline, a high pitch, and a large vessel rammed into one of the pillars back in the 70’s or 80’s, and people just drove right off into the Gulf of Mexico. So, crossing that thing at 5 in the morning, knowing it’s history was not a pleasure.
If being on a bridge with water all around it scary, try the lake Pontchartrain bridge north of New Orleans. It is 24 miles over water.
I didn't find it scary. I drove Key West to Miami. I felt the keys were too close together for that "driving over the open ocean" effect I had heard about.
This video is for your eyes only if you're faint-hearted, and I admire people who even dare to visit these places
The glass bridge for me is hands down the SCARIESTTTTTT😳😳😳.. When it started cracking-- I peed a little.
Martine Davis lol The poor dude crossing it tried his level best to become one with the handrail!
Yuck....Hope you cleaned it up 😲
mmmhmmm I couldn't do it
That glass bridge is the only bridge that I would want to cross. It's built specifically for tourists. That's why they add the sound effects of "cracking glass " just to make it scarier.
A little?
That bridge of Nepal looks absolutely terrifying.
Bro you should visit Nepal once in your life time
And half of the reason for its scariness is that it is in Nepal! I do understand that that Nepal and its people are delightful, but I'll eschew the bridges!
Yes you are absolutely right. Looking at that bridge in China ( no 7 ) scared the hell out of me just by looking at it on my lap top !!! Incredible !!! How did they manage to make it, I wonder.
All civil engineers should see this video to see what has been done and is still being done.
I enjoyed and at the same time scared watching these fascinating bridges. Thank you so much.
Love how the first bridge is the one closets to me lol. And i love the seven mile bridge, storms do not happen often and the sight is beautiful. Maybe it's because I love being close to the water
I would like to drive that one.
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my only issue with it is if you've been pre drinking on your way to key west and really have to pee
@@kristophert932 Take a bottle with you, with an opening that's wide enough for your pee-instrument. And a cap to close it afterwards. A Punica bottle, for example. You'll be fine!
us people in the keys do a run on the seven mile bridge 😂
When I stand on a chair, I feel dizzy. A bridge is the end
I totally understand😂😭
I’ve been across the Florida bridge, it just felt like a normal bridge, just really long
I have too. I used to live in Florida and we crossed it all the time.
I went across it with my grandfather driving. He decided to pass an RV. A semi was coming the other way and he just barely made it. I think he cleared the side mirrors with an inch to spare.
The St Petersburg one is worse
It’s not great when it’s pouring out and you can hardly see where you’re going!
Never been across that specific bridge, but similar bridges all across Florida. Longest I’ve been across was probably 5 miles.
"Ride the aerial tram without the need to panic"?!?!?!?! I'd rather have bridge under my feet than be hanging by a string
Those were my exact thoughts 💭😂
I have an extreme fear of bridges and heights depending on how high up the height is. The fear of bridges is extreme in that it causes panic attacks hyperventilating and very upset stomach.
My mom has a great fear of bridges as well due to a very abusive/traumatic experience she was put through by her ex when she was 16. I always felt so bad for my mom when my sister and I were kids and we would have to travel somewhere where there was a bridge and no other way to go around. My mom would have to have the radio off, no one could talk, she would grab the steering wheel so tight that her knuckles would be completely white, and she would be hyperventilating the entire time. When I got old enough to get my learners permit she would pull over before a bridge and jump into the back seat with my sister or a friend who would then hug my mom while I drove over the bridge and then we would switch places again after We were over the bridge.
To scary for me to cross, just watching them had my legs n stomach shaking! Great piece tho😖😄
Curious how these bridges were built. Amazing!
Right
When that man heard the sound effects of that glass lmao he slipped a little and held on for dear life.😂😂😂
I'm so happy that I don't have to encounter any of those bridges, just looking at this video had me scared 💯 I don't care who says I'm a coward, because I'm a proper one at that
That 7 mile bridge is something else, literally remember seeing it sunny asf on one side of the bridge and thunder storming grey and gloomy as can be on other side of the bridge, it was some new levels of trippy
I am terrified of heights. This made me more scared of the world than I already am at this insane point in time. Good to know I am capable of even greater extremes of terror. You never know your abilities till tried, huh?
I totally relate 😬
I’m happy I ran across this channel. This is so awesome. Things I’ll never see. But, thanks you guys I can. So intrigued
Love it at 10:43 with the kid thinking the glass was breaking!!
Which kid thinks that Andrea game on
I'm from Alabama but lived and worked all over the country. I've been across the Florida bridge and the Royal Gorge in Colorado. Florida bridge just seemed like a long, regular old bridge. Same as driving across Lake Ponchartrain in Louisiana. Walking across the Royal Gorge was badass though.
That winding dragon bridge in China really should have been number 1 though! I would love to go there and climb it to the top!
I also have certifications in constructing all sorts of scaffolding systems including suspension type scaffolds and have spent years routinely working anywhere from 100 to 1000 ft above the ground and I love it!
HOW DID THEY EVEN TAPE THIS??? YIKES, MY STOMACH 'S TURNING INSIDE OUT
Great video, friend! There are times when nothing better illuminates your path than a burning bridge. Enjoy your travels and good mood!
Just watching this is already terrifying for me how much more when step right there?
So sad
Hello beautiful woman with a beautiful smile how are you and how is the weather over there
I won't get on a 6 foot ladder, so why am I watching this? Quarantine, that's why.
Years ago, my kid's pediatrician was from Nepal, and she said she used to routinely walk across that hanging bridge at Ghasa. I suppose it's all in what you're used to.
Some insanely scary bridges!!! Not for me to cross but interesting to see by video! Lol thank you for showing them to us!!!
If getting over my fear of height's mean i'll have to walk on one of these bridge then count me out, i'll die with my fear
You would be fine
I crossed the 7 mile bridge countless times and found it to be the most relaxing drive of my life.
Awesome video. Must be hard to collect those information. Nice work done!
My best friend, It's always great. Your video is excellent quality. We liked and enjoyed to the end.
I don’t need this stress coming into the house, lol.... later...
Mad respect to those who constructed this bridges most especially to the genius who add a cracking sound on the glass bridge.🤣
I honestly didn't see how "scary" the Florida keys Bridge was. I drove across it many times, and its beautiful during sunsets. My mom, who's scared of heights, also thinks its beautiful and we personally love visiting the keys. (We all scuba dive, so we aren't scared of the ocean)
As the video said the feeling of isolation could frighten many as all you see is vast ocean, let alone if they're scared of the ocean
@@AluraAlua true, but living on a peninsula isn't a place for those afraid of the ocean but I can understand the isolation.
@@Alizenova Not everybody who watches this video is from Florida lol and people also can't help where they're born or their phobias
@@AluraAlua i don't live in Florida as well so I'm well aware of that, but many people have a phobia of something they've never encountered. Like the majority of people who are scared of sharks have never seen one aside from aquariums or whatever
@@Alizenova And many more have phobias from past trauma (usually childhood) or for the ocean a lot of people fear it because of the unknown (we know more about space than our own oceans)
How the heck do they build these things?🤓
*Why the heck
Amazing, first time for me to know that such bridges exist. Thank you.
Thanks for giving us the opportunity to see these amazing facts.My big salute to the great effort and risk behind these wonders.
I kinda like this video. And I also greatly appreciate you converting the measurements from meters to feet. Otherwise, for some videos regarding dangerous bridges or roller coasters, I normally have to pause the video periodically, and do the metric conversions MYSELF! Which really tends to be a real pain in the butt, if you know what I mean. So thanks again for doing the conversions for me. Let's just say I'm not one of those people who can just convert meters to feet, right off the top of my head.
Sadly he doesn't do the reverse - crying European 😭
One of these bridges terrify me. It is the one that is designed to sound like the glass is cracking. I never been on it, but NO THANK YOU.
On behalf of Black People, let me just say HELLLLLL NAHHHHH 🙅🏾♂️🚫
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None of them bridges half as Scarry as our xul toilet 50000000 feet wide and 6007000000meters high .And that's just the shit wait till I tell u bout the bullies
I feel physically sick to my stomach watching this, but also grateful I don't have to use any of these bridges 😅
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People: **use the Kuandinsky Bridge**
The bridge next to it: Am I a joke to you?
The other bridge is for trains,,I suppose
My very black self would never go on any of these mad bridges. It's a NO from me
I like bridges But hell no I will nt go on none of them mfs bridges
You would if you are curious
You make me laugh, I like it.
@Beumadine Sweevy polka dots 😂😂😂
I have visited the swinging bridge of ghasa Nepal it"s too scary😬
It's crazy the things you try to keep yourself interested in doing this crazy time of quarantine
Wow! Some bridges are absolutely terrifying! No way! I will stay home hahaha! Thanks for this video! Well done!
My biggest fear in life is to cross Golden Gate Bridge let alone these.
I’m so terrified that I have often nightmares about them.
I would walk across all these bridges no questions asked !!! This is cool 😍
*Not crossing.. no thanks* ✅😀
brother i see you everywhere, even ufc
And I agree totally
You look like elon mask!
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Me too. I'm terrified of heights
Hi friend!
Awesome selection of bridges! Looked with pleasure! Learned a lot of new and interesting things! Thanks a lot!
I would love to know how some of these bridges were built.
Absolutely amazing!! Thanks so much for posting so we armchair travelers can share :-)
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That's a whole lotta nope right there.
I agree 😬😵
NO
I would want to walk on every singlw one except for the Florida keys bridge
& That's a whole lotta rope right there as well!
& rope, rope that gives hope not to fall over the slope - yea, that wasn't that dope :|
Noope.
It's now on my bucket list to cross all these bridges...
(edit) Ok maybe just 10 of them XD
OMG! Thank you for making this video...feel like I was there...so yeah...done it!...lol...
Who's crazy enough to cross all these bridges
Me!
Me 😂
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Me
Me is!!!!!!!!!!!! If I can handle 44 MN winters, crossing bridges will be no problem!
China just killed me no way I can't walk on it 😂😂😂
when he said titlis cliff wallk my brother started laughing his ass off
Glass bridge with added cracking sound effects .. hell no way
My palms and soles of my feet are sweating just looking at this - especially those clear one and the ones that move.