Me neither. I have a terrible fear of heights and driving over bridges and overpasses. I live in Jupiter, Florida and can never even drive or pick people up from the airport, because of the overpasses in West Palm Beach. Freeze up and get the worst panic attack.
I'm a bone cancer patient who just had a successful marrow transplant. Just added a challenging bridge to my bucket list of Portugal and the Serengeti. Regarding the Chesapeake Bay bridge; it saddens me, beinging from Baltimore and crossing it many times , that I never appreciated that bridge until after you educated me by your video. Thx
I could do every single bridge listed. No. 1 top of my list. Always driven a manual car and just watching it from the comfort of my sofa I could feel myself working through the gears. The Russian bridges,?? My only one wary thing would be to avoid breaking down and freezing to death! The walking only bridges, yes for the adventure. Great channel 😊
As a retired semi driver who drove the highways and byways up and down the east coast of the USA from Maine to Florida have crossed the Tappan Zee hundreds of time and would always keep my rig as far away outer lanes as possible because the small steel railings wouldn't stop my rig (loaded or empty) and keep me from taking an 'unscheduled' plunge into the Hudson if I were cut off by an inconsiderate 'four-wheeler' which is quite common in that area. However, I have yet to drive across the new bridge since it was built after I retired, I look forward to taking a drive this fall just to experience the new bridge and of course the scenic views !
Not a semi driver, but have regularly crossed the Tappan Zee, old and new, for decades! I don’t give it any serious thought. And yes, I see what you mean about staying center in your rig. Some people complain about semis not keeping to the right, but it sounds entirely sensible to me. I actually driving with semis even in my little Hyundai, before that, a Prizm, Sunbird, Chevette, Dart, Plymouth Fury II. I drove from Cleveland to to Greenport on Long Island every other weekend from 1987-1992. My favorite time to drive wax from 10:30 PM into the wee hours. Reason, I did I-80 with semis. You guys know how to drive!
@@PLMARZ833 I really admire all you brave and adventurous people who go out there and daringly take risks. I am also daring, and experience innumerable adrenaline rushes when I sit in front of the TV or Computer and imagine myself on all those adventures.
I couldn't watch past 6 minutes. My stomach drops just watching videos of others walking and driving across these bridges! You couldn't pay me enough to actually BE someone walking or driving across those structures no matter how safe they claim they are.
I have a bit of fear of heights. I don't mind a ferris wheel strangely enough as well as flying. I actually love flying I find it comforting as strange as it is. However....for any of these bridges this would be a HELL TO THE NO. Especially those glass bridges...I'd freak out instantly and be like Ducky from The Land Before Time, "Nope, nope, nope." lol Judging by other comments I'm not alone with this lol which I'm glad for. I wasn't sure if the narrator was an AI voice or not...especially when it was saying numbers. They weren't normal sounding...and after hearing a few of them I could then tell it was an AI voice.
The Pamban Bridge in India is a mystical wonder of a bridge. Designed in 1913 and built in 1885, according to the Narrator it is an old bridge yet if you fast forward 29 years it still stands. A true wonder that managed to be built 28 years before it was designed.
Interesting but I wanted and was looking forward to the bridge that was your thumbnail for this video. So disappointed and shows clickbait to get people to watch your video. 😢
I would love to see the building in progress photos! What machinery was used? The workers themselves! How did they manage to suspend that kind of distance between the support towers? Would love to see photos of workers as these bridges were being built!❤
Amazing video. Two bridges in Costa Rica are worthy of future volumes. Built around the 1920s, the missing wooden planks make crossing them a severe risk. After crossing the first, the second is only 25 minutes down a harrowing dirt road. Think I'll go back on a day trip with a camera. No way I would cross them again though.
Who builds these things? How do they build these things? I driven over the Tappan Zee several times and never knew it was scary. The one in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, scared me in the beginning. I lived near and driven over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, used to be one of the seven man made wonders.
Gosh.. They are soooo AWESOME! I guess even more so, the minds that thought them up and brought them to realization, However, the Narrator is totally on another kind of awesome and impressive level. He made me laugh so much with his 'naughty' comments on each bridge. Naughty and funny at the same time; but oh, so realistic. I think I love him more than the beautiful / or not bridges presented. Who is he and where can I find him?
I stopped the video after numerous mispronouncing errors and grammatical errors. Stop using computer generated voice. it was cool but not any more. It is annoying.
As I watched these vids of bridges in exotic parts of the world I will never see, I was surprised to see a bridge from my youth that I knew all too well, the Tappan Zee. There were few ways to get from Westchester County to New Jersey and parts south. It was either the GW (George Washington) or the Tappan Zee (the tunnels were always too scary for me), and each had major issues that always made the choice a toss-up. Thanks for bringing back a memory.
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Thank You very much. You've saved me my precious time of watching this to the end, just to see the one in the thumbnail.😡 Thanks and you are absolutely right, " unsubscribe ". Screw these click baiters. 🥱
The voice is AI. It doesn't read comments. And the owner of the channel might not even speak English or care about anything but that sweet, sweet ad revenue they get from churning out lots of AI generated click bait garbage.
I got nervous watching this video since I have had a fear of bridges my whole life. I used to lay on the floor on the backseat of the car when we had to cross bridges as a child. My Dad would tell me when we crossed it and I would then get up.
I drive the Chesapeake Bay Bridge every weekend. What a joke that it’s even on this list! I can’t believe it’s number 11. It doesn’t come close to those crazy bridges in Asia. Blink twice and you’re over it. 🤷🏻♀️
I’ve been on several of these bridges, Tappanzee and Chesapeake, both in east of USA. May I add that one SHOULD be afraid of various bridges in NYC. They look okay, but structurally unsound.
No car would possibly be able to drive that vertical incline on the left. Therefore this bridge does not exist. And therefore your statement is meaningless. Photoshopped click-bait. Why are you lying to your viewers?
I have the occasional dream/nightmare where I have to drive up an extremely steep almost vertical incline of a road and it terrifies me because I think I will stall on the way up and roll backwards or fall off… 😮
Why is there a clip of the bridge at Cascade Falls in Mission with the Capilaino suspension bridge. It's almost 100km from the Capilano suspension bridge.
Not sure why the Rio-Niterói didn’t make it. Not too crazy but the guard rails are not high enough. There have been suicides and accidents w people falling. I crossed it, and since is 14km long, you could get distracted or fall asleep if not alert. There is another crazy bridge I think in Norway, where the northern seas through water on it. Nice video, I guess you could add 20 more? I enjoyed and would love to cross them
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Optical illusion or what, cuz that last bridge in Japan looks like it goes straight up! What if someone's brakes goes out?!! That's what I'd be thinking behind someone's car. 😅
And you wouldnt catch me on a single one of these
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Me neither. I have a terrible fear of heights and driving over bridges and overpasses. I live in Jupiter, Florida and can never even drive or pick people up from the airport, because of the overpasses in West Palm Beach. Freeze up and get the worst panic attack.
These bridges are my worst nightmare 😱
But fascinating and to think how they were built in such difficult places is impressive !
My heart is racing just looking at them. No way!
I'm a bone cancer patient who just had a successful marrow transplant. Just added a challenging bridge to my bucket list of Portugal and the Serengeti. Regarding the Chesapeake Bay bridge; it saddens me, beinging from Baltimore and crossing it many times , that I never appreciated that bridge until after you educated me by your video. Thx
I say, “Hell No” to all of ‘em! 🤣🤣🤣
You and me both, no way!😅🤣😂
Yep definitely he'll no 😂😂
Agree
Me, too! 🤣🤣🤣
No way in hell would I get on any of these bridges! I'm afraid of heights!
😂😂😂
I could do every single bridge listed. No. 1 top of my list. Always driven a manual car and just watching it from the comfort of my sofa I could feel myself working through the gears. The Russian bridges,?? My only one wary thing would be to avoid breaking down and freezing to death! The walking only bridges, yes for the adventure. Great channel 😊
It's funny when the A.I. Voice can't pronounce China. And just to clarify, Godzilla lives in Japan.
I was about to mention "Cheena" vs "China". I hate A.I.
It's not funny it's very annoying
My thoughts exactly! At least about Godzilla.
Not to mention numbers!
Right.. and when they say, "Tupac" they say "to pack" 😅😅😅😮😢 stop it❣️
Fascinating to see and learn about so many amazing bridges showing great engineering , as well as the simple make-shift bridge. Thank you.
Those glass bridges are instruments of torture
You wuddnt catch me on them hell no
As a retired semi driver who drove the highways and byways up and down the east coast of the USA from Maine to Florida have crossed the Tappan Zee hundreds of time and would always keep my rig as far away outer lanes as possible because the small steel railings wouldn't stop my rig (loaded or empty) and keep me from taking an 'unscheduled' plunge into the Hudson if I were cut off by an inconsiderate 'four-wheeler' which is quite common in that area. However, I have yet to drive across the new bridge since it was built after I retired, I look forward to taking a drive this fall just to experience the new bridge and of course the scenic views !
Not a semi driver, but have regularly crossed the Tappan Zee, old and new, for decades! I don’t give it any serious thought. And yes, I see what you mean about staying center in your rig. Some people complain about semis not keeping to the right, but it sounds entirely sensible to me. I actually driving with semis even in my little Hyundai, before that, a Prizm, Sunbird, Chevette, Dart, Plymouth Fury II. I drove from Cleveland to to Greenport on Long Island every other weekend from 1987-1992. My favorite time to drive wax from 10:30 PM into the wee hours. Reason, I did I-80 with semis. You guys know how to drive!
The new bridge is better safely wise and yes the scenery is beautiful.
I think you need to book yourself into a mental facility! 😂😂😂
Well I can absolutely guarantee I wouldn't see the beautiful scenery! I might well need a cardiologist 😂😂😂
@@PLMARZ833 I really admire all you brave and adventurous people who go out there and daringly take risks. I am also daring, and experience innumerable adrenaline rushes when I sit in front of the TV or Computer and imagine myself on all those adventures.
Amazing. I would try to avoid these bridges if I could.
These roads and bridges make me nauseous, wow! Fun to watch at home on my tablet, tho. Totally freaks me out! 😮
I couldn't watch past 6 minutes. My stomach drops just watching videos of others walking and driving across these bridges! You couldn't pay me enough to actually BE someone walking or driving across those structures no matter how safe they claim they are.
I have a bit of fear of heights. I don't mind a ferris wheel strangely enough as well as flying. I actually love flying I find it comforting as strange as it is. However....for any of these bridges this would be a HELL TO THE NO. Especially those glass bridges...I'd freak out instantly and be like Ducky from The Land Before Time, "Nope, nope, nope." lol
Judging by other comments I'm not alone with this lol which I'm glad for.
I wasn't sure if the narrator was an AI voice or not...especially when it was saying numbers. They weren't normal sounding...and after hearing a few of them I could then tell it was an AI voice.
Same here, ferris wheels, cable cars, etc. So long as there's a wall or glass around me I'm okay.
I used to drive a tractor trailer over the Tappen zee bridge, and it was very frightening every time 😱😱
No way ! I might be a little crazy, but I’m not stupid 😂😂😂😂😂
Have these bridges ever broken apart? 😊
they all will.. everything eventually does
awesome engineering
The Pamban Bridge in India is a mystical wonder of a bridge. Designed in 1913 and built in 1885, according to the Narrator it is an old bridge yet if you fast forward 29 years it still stands. A true wonder that managed to be built 28 years before it was designed.
😂 Good catch!
Interesting but I wanted and was looking forward to the bridge that was your thumbnail for this video. So disappointed and shows clickbait to get people to watch your video. 😢
I don't believe that the thumbnail picture of a bridge even exists
@@tericoop7031 probably not. That’s why I said clickbait. 😂😂
@@bobbipin6058Welcome to RUclips. BTW, it’s clickbait.
@@justinschraeder8924 I thought so but someone else said otherwise 😂😂
An interesting follow up: how these bridges were built!!
Bot/AI voices are so horribly annoying. At 1:57, where the hell is Cheena? I know it's supposed to be China, but why can't humans makes these videos?
I know!! Crazy. Horrible AI voices grrrr.
I would love to see the building in progress photos! What machinery was used? The workers themselves! How did they manage to suspend that kind of distance between the support towers? Would love to see photos of workers as these bridges were being built!❤
I absolutely love that sense of humor
All these bridges are remarkable, just thing what it took to create it
Amazing video. Two bridges in Costa Rica are worthy of future volumes. Built around the 1920s, the missing wooden planks make crossing them a severe risk. After crossing the first, the second is only 25 minutes down a harrowing dirt road. Think I'll go back on a day trip with a camera. No way I would cross them again though.
Ahhhhh! How the heck would anyone want to cross over that?! Damn that’s frightening! 🤦♀️😳🤯
@21:20 Nope, the longest continuous bridge over water is the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in Louisiana which is 23.87 miles long...
The first AI I came across with a sense of humour: "...a distant dream, like unicorns and honest politicians". Haha! Have to remember this.
Who builds these things? How do they build these things?
I driven over the Tappan Zee several times and never knew it was scary. The one in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, scared me in the beginning.
I lived near and driven over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, used to be one of the seven man made wonders.
Of course 🤗
Wise
innovative
wealthy
honest Architects
Politicians and Engineers built these sturdy bridges 👍
Just watching this makes my BP go up. I could never go on any of these bridges,
Gosh.. They are soooo AWESOME! I guess even more so, the minds that thought them up and brought them to realization, However, the Narrator is totally on another kind of awesome and impressive level. He made me laugh so much with his 'naughty' comments on each bridge. Naughty and funny at the same time; but oh, so realistic. I think I love him more than the beautiful / or not bridges presented. Who is he and where can I find him?
What about the Royal Gorge Bridge in Colorado. It has wooden planks and stands a mile above the Colorado River?
I totally enjoyed watching ❤
Thanks for the invitation 😘
I'd go on any of these bridges. Before I die, I plan to face all of my fears.
Good on you - 😊
I stopped the video after numerous mispronouncing errors and grammatical errors. Stop using computer generated voice. it was cool but not any more. It is annoying.
Too rite
Two minutes in and I'm leaving it.
yea, it's ridiculous
As I watched these vids of bridges in exotic parts of the world I will never see, I was surprised to see a bridge from my youth that I knew all too well, the Tappan Zee. There were few ways to get from Westchester County to New Jersey and parts south. It was either the GW (George Washington) or the Tappan Zee (the tunnels were always too scary for me), and each had major issues that always made the choice a toss-up. Thanks for bringing back a memory.
Wow! I would dream of being able to cross one. But I don’t understand the Chesapeake River Bridge. I cross it frequently.
Can you imagine being a worker building these bridges 😮
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Click bait. I watched the entire video just to find out that the bridge pictured in the thumbnail was not mentioned at all. Do better. Unsubscribed.
Thank You very much. You've saved me my precious time of watching this to the end, just to see the one in the thumbnail.😡 Thanks and you are absolutely right, " unsubscribe ". Screw these click baiters. 🥱
W H Y make them like THAT 🤷♀️🤷♂️🤷🏾
F all bridges. No matter how small or large. Not for me at any point in time. Just saying
I'd get lessons in pronunciation if I was you. It really helps. Do they use sky hooks to hold the Langkawi bridge up ?
The voice is AI. It doesn't read comments. And the owner of the channel might not even speak English or care about anything but that sweet, sweet ad revenue they get from churning out lots of AI generated click bait garbage.
Hats off to the people who seek this type of adventure.
I crossed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge many times. I'm glad I didn't know I was supposed to be afraid 😅
Cheena does have some scary bridges.
How can those cars go straight up and not fall off?
Right. It's unrealistic
I drove over the chesapeake bay bridge once and I never drove over it again!! It was a long terrifying ride!
Beautiful but scary high roads
I got nervous watching this video since I have had a fear of bridges my whole life. I used to lay on the floor on the backseat of the car when we had to cross bridges as a child. My Dad would tell me when we crossed it and I would then get up.
I travel the Chesapeake bay bridge once per each year and don’t find it scary at all. All the others YES!
I drive the Chesapeake Bay Bridge every weekend. What a joke that it’s even on this list! I can’t believe it’s number 11. It doesn’t come close to those crazy bridges in Asia. Blink twice and you’re over it. 🤷🏻♀️
NO WAY JOSE !!!!😮😮😮😮
The AI that’s speaking can’t pronounce numbers correctly and I couldn’t tell you what it numbers were
I’ve been on several of these bridges, Tappanzee and Chesapeake, both in east of USA. May I add that one SHOULD be afraid of various bridges in NYC. They look okay, but structurally unsound.
No car would possibly be able to drive that vertical incline on the left. Therefore this bridge does not exist. And therefore your statement is meaningless.
Photoshopped click-bait. Why are you lying to your viewers?
Ummmm I don't think they meant it literally!!! Because there were plenty of bridges they showed that would give me anxiety...
ARE THEY OUT OF THEIR TINY MINDS ?????😮😮😮
I have the occasional dream/nightmare where I have to drive up an extremely steep almost vertical incline of a road and it terrifies me because I think I will stall on the way up and roll backwards or fall off… 😮
Oh my gosh! I have had a few hill dreams! Took me a few days to forget about the way I felt in that dream 😮
The black and white specks are very ANNOYING
Beautiful and amazing All of Them except ?! But for me just enjoying the knowledge is good 👍 !!!!
I guess you said it right, to get a parachute when crossing the bridge!
WHY would I "like and subscribe to the channel" BEFORE I have seen anything to like and subscribe to? That is 100% NONSENSE.
Wow!!!
How did they make this glass bridge that cracks when you walk on it???
Imagine having to biuld these incredible monstrocities.
There is no way I would get on any of these bridges.
I have had dreams of being on bridges like this for years,I dont know what it means?
CHEENA ???!!
This video deserves a ‘real’ narrator!
What is with all the spots flickering? We are not looking at damaged 1930’s acetate film!
I've been on the bridge in Japan. I dubbed it the Ohmygoshi Bridge
Very, very scary even to see in the video !!!
Why is there a clip of the bridge at Cascade Falls in Mission with the Capilaino suspension bridge. It's almost 100km from the Capilano suspension bridge.
A.i voices have come a looong way!!!
OH HELL NO!!!
Completed EARLY!? I’d say take your time no do it right😳😳😳
The ai speaker is horrible! It doesn’t even pronounce small ordinary words correctly! It took me a minute to figure out Sheena was China!
I've been on the tappan zee bridge a few times in the past.But the others...no way!
Not sure why the Rio-Niterói didn’t make it. Not too crazy but the guard rails are not high enough. There have been suicides and accidents w people falling. I crossed it, and since is 14km long, you could get distracted or fall asleep if not alert. There is another crazy bridge I think in Norway, where the northern seas through water on it. Nice video, I guess you could add 20 more? I enjoyed and would love to cross them
My aunt Kathy would scream driving over a 24ft overpass 😂
The Chesapeake bay Bridge is closer to 5 miles long. I've been on it tons of times and measured it with my odometer
I need a Zanex now🤦♀️😳
Hahahahaha 😂 I hear ya
I went over the capilano bridge in 1990
How could they get workers to build these dangerous bridges?
Money!
And what about the Hongkong-Zhuhai-Macau-Bridge? 22,9 km long.
Skip the fake dust and "oldie" video. It's just plain annoying everyone.
As usual bridge on thumbnail not included.
Because it's not a real bridge. There's zero vehicles that could climb straight up, without a wench pulling it.
Vote TRUMP for President 2024!
What has this to do with politics cultist! 😂
@@sickandtiredofbeingsickandmaybe when he loses we can provide him with this video and he can visit them
Olmaz 🤔
Asla 🙌
sim, esse sim, é a ponte mais perigosa do mundo 👿👹
Isn’t there a difference between a bridge and a walkway?
I love you
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You forgot the 7 mile bridge in Monroe County Florida that’s a real long bridge I’ve been over it with family on family vacation
Optical illusion or what, cuz that last bridge in Japan looks like it goes straight up! What if someone's brakes goes out?!! That's what I'd be thinking behind someone's car. 😅
Next time try BOG WALK BRIDGE IN JAMAICA
Interesting, But would be so much better if they did not OVER SELL the danger etc
What's with the thumbnails recently? Nothing can be crazy enough, it seems.
I hate AI. It’s not ready for prime time.
This been on for not even 5mins and already had 2ads. Charging now 😢
Chekwa, TOFU DREG.
All those long bridges and no bathrooms along the way 😅