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Beware of These 24 Terrifying Bridges From Around the World

2. Canopy Walk, Ghana

This rickety series of rope bridges strung throughout the lush, leafy trees in Kakum National Park was opened on Earth Day in 1995. They were reportedly constructed to draw tourists, who could experience the beauty of the rainforest from the elevated trail — the park provides a home to hundreds of species of birds and butterflies as well as mammals like elephants, leopards and primates.

The seven bridges consist of over 1,000 feet of walkway and hang beyond 130 feet away from the forest floor. But don’t worry about missing a step and plunging off the trail. The Canopy Walk is made out of wire rope, aluminum and wooden planks, and includes safety netting along the sides.

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