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Beware of These 24 Terrifying Bridges From Around the World
13. Ojuela Bridge, Mexico
This 1,000-foot-long suspension bridge connects an abandoned mine to a ghost town amidst jagged cliffs and a deep ravine — it was built in 1898 before being restored as a tourist attraction in 1991. Designed by the same team behind the Brooklyn Bridge, the Ojuela Bridge, or Mapimi Bridge, was allegedly constructed to aid in moving ore to the nearby village. It’s just 2 feet wide and strengthened with steel cables.
You’ll have to make the daunting 4-mile drive up a narrow mountain slope to reach the bridge.