If you aren’t a traveler and you’re reading an article over the internet, odds are you haven’t been to the more treacherous parts of the world. The fact is, the modern world isn’t the norm on this planet, but we can get so comfortable in our lives that we can often forget this fact. In some cases, neither is a sidewalk or even a simple dirt road. To get across the more treacherous parts of the world, most would turn to building a bridge. Many of these bridges are crude and simple structures, built by locals to travel in remote areas. Others are built with safety in mind, but their heights and locations add a very real element of danger.
10. Aiguille du Midi Bridge – France
9. The Monkey Bridges – Vietnam
8. Puente de Ojuela – Mexico

6. Trift Suspension Bridge – Switzerland

5. Seven Mile Bridge – Florida

4. The Capilano Suspension Bridge – Canada

3. The Canopy Walk – Ghana

2. U Bein Bridge – Myanmar

1. Musou Tsuribashi – Japan
