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7 Most Terrifying Bridges in the World

We hope that you do not have a phobia of heights, because the articles below will tell you what bridges would scare even the bravest of us.

5. Deception Pass Bridge, Washington, USA

Whidbey Island and Fidalgo are interlinked by the 2-lane Deception Pass Bridge. The pedestrian lane is so narrow that only the brave would dare walk over it! Drivers would also feel uncomfortable while driving across the bridge in fog. Look down and you will see the wild waters below – the view is truly terrifying.

7 Most Terrifying Bridges in the World Deception Pass Bridge Washington USA

6. Captain William Moore Bridge, Alaska, USA

This bridge is unique for a few reasons. The structure was built in 1976. It was named for William Moore – a captain, trader, pilot and prospector. The bridge spans 110-foot over Moore Creek Gorge and crosses an active earthquake fault.

7 Most Terrifying Bridges in the World Captain William Moore Bridge Alaska USA
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