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Beware of These 24 Terrifying Bridges From Around the World
3. Royal Gorge Bridge, Colorado
You don’t need to travel out of the country to drive across this jaw-dropping suspension bridge wedged between the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas. Built in less than seven months in 1929 by a group of about 80 laborers for just $350,000, the Royal Gorge Bridge sits 956 feet above the Arkansas River and spans 1,270 feet across. If you’re not afraid of heights, take a peek below to catch a glimpse of the whitewater rafters traversing the river.
Luckily for tourists, America’s highest suspension bridge is quite safe — the bridge was designed to hold up to 2,000,000 pounds and was refurbished in 1982 with new anchor cables and a wind cable system that allows it to withstand up to 125 miles per hour winds.