Most Terrifying Bridges You Don't Want To Cross

2023 ж. 6 Нау.
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  • Who ever created those glass bridges to “jokingly” crack is one sadistic person!

    @Seashoremeg@Seashoremeg Жыл бұрын
    • Or just faerie level mischivous.

      @allaniadall9686@allaniadall9686 Жыл бұрын
    • Indeed. I feel sick just watching!

      @Leatherargento@Leatherargento Жыл бұрын
    • Designers Who Should Go To Hell For Their Ideas - Part 7 will 100% have that

      @scratchhelp4713@scratchhelp4713 Жыл бұрын
    • my thought was, how do they tell if there is a serious problem?

      @kellynnd5361@kellynnd5361 Жыл бұрын
    • @@kellynnd5361 very true!

      @Seashoremeg@Seashoremeg Жыл бұрын
  • I've been on the bridge in Vietnam. It was raining, and the glass was very slippery. One of my friends just ran on and fell and slipped and went sliding down. She was screaming the entire time. My other friends just stood watching us like we were insane. I went to go help the friend who was slipping, as I was pulling her up, she accidentally pulled me down, and we both fell and slid. My other friends just watched us the entire time. We eventually walked ( or slid ) to the other side. To this day, our friends laugh at us for slipping, and we laugh at them for chickening out. They got braincells, *we got guts* 😀

    @InsaneAsylumEscapee260@InsaneAsylumEscapee260 Жыл бұрын
    • I've been to Vietnam for a holiday. That's where the cat in my profile is from.

      @cats3500@cats3500 Жыл бұрын
    • that sounds absolutely terrifying 😰

      @BeAmazed@BeAmazed Жыл бұрын
    • @Kael Haidar do you know how to read?

      @BenShenWhiteKnight@BenShenWhiteKnight Жыл бұрын
    • @Kael Haidar don’t you know how to read?!

      @JZJ7777@JZJ7777 Жыл бұрын
    • @Kael Haidar yes

      @Junho_wifey@Junho_wifey11 ай бұрын
  • Nice to hear an excellent narration without loud music. Congratulations, well done.

    @brianmuhlingBUM@brianmuhlingBUM Жыл бұрын
  • The fact that there's even an option to pay an official to drive your car over the Mackinac is enough to tell me that it must be pretty damn terrifying to cross.

    @jus10lewissr@jus10lewissrАй бұрын
  • The Mackinac Bridge has a Labor Day walk every year. Thousands walk the 5 miles. I've done it about 3 times. It's great. Highly recommend it.

    @sunflowers47@sunflowers477 ай бұрын
  • I have a huge fear of bridges. I can't walk across any bridge without having a panic attack. One time, while visiting Boston Massachusetts I was walking down Massachusetts Ave and came to the part where it crosses the Charles River. I didn't realize that it was crossing the river and I got about 20-25 ft down the Ave when I realized where I was and I froze. I had a full-blown panic attack and my friends had to help me back to where it started. That told you wouldn't catch me on any of those footbridges and I wouldn't be able to be the driver over any of the other bridges. And even as a passenger, I would have to keep my eyes closed.

    @tsquaredtim@tsquaredtim Жыл бұрын
    • You're just another example of the pussification of men in today's world....

      @waynefontaine5533@waynefontaine5533 Жыл бұрын
    • @Timothy Mc Please go to the doctor and find out why your testes have not yet descended. Seriously, grow up. No-one likes a pussycat for a man!

      @lisahinton9682@lisahinton968211 ай бұрын
    • I never feared my states bridge of crossing, I was like " How could I be scared of this?" My mom didn't like how it was made. Boy I bet the devil told her in 2014. Lucky for you some christian challenge courses are being shut down, but don't ask me my regrettfull bridge daring the Terror Wood bridge. WHY would someone make such a thing that frightening? It is now 10 years from now will sooner be destroyed. I doubt they'll make a bridge so foot chomping like that again. If you never have crossed Fearless Mackinac Island Bridge, then Be Amazed is fibbing with the name. Why was my borther scared 36% out of his skull from that bridge? I would not chicken out my hooded state bridge. NEVER!!====((((.

      @rileystolicker9543@rileystolicker95439 ай бұрын
    • I have a fear of water--not of bridges. Of all the amazing rides taken, those over some magnificent bridges stand out in my mind. The Tacoma Narrows, Golden Gate, Brooklyn Bridge, San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and a variety of impressive truss bridges are high on my list, such as the Poplar Street Bridge (I-70/I-55) St. Louis, Eads Bridge, Huey P. Long Bridge at New Orleans, the highest U. S. suspension bridge over the Arkansas River (Royal Gorge) in Colorado, Tappen Van Zee Bridge, Bronx-Whitestone, George Washington Bridge, the Snake River Gorge Bridge in Idaho and a few epic others come to mind. Now, if I had been on "Galloping Gertie" on November 8th of 1940--YES! I would have been A-F-R-A-I-D of THAT bridge!

      @765kvline@765kvline8 ай бұрын
    • I had panic attack over small river bridge, but it was during the floods.. I like to have firm ground under my feet

      @arijana9006@arijana90068 ай бұрын
  • I used to be scared of a bridge called 'Honeymoon Bridge' located in Katoomba, NSW. It's a small bridge linking the plateau lookout to the Three Sisters rock formation. I used to be scared because as a kid, it looks miles off the ground, but it's really only a few metres off the ground, the CLIFFS nearby are some 100-200 metres high.

    @didgereemedia194@didgereemedia194 Жыл бұрын
  • I was on the Hussaini suspension bridge around 2 years ago. As Be Amazed said, it was terrifying however I was crossing it when near the middle, the wind grew violently. It was swinging back and forth and I was the only one on it. My family could only watch in horror as I screamed in terror while the bridge turned from side to side. By some miracle, I managed to stay on and safely returned. Although I am still the type to do something like that, I won't be coming back that quick. You should always be careful while doing this kind of stuff.

    @rehammujtaba2480@rehammujtaba2480 Жыл бұрын
  • I have lived in Michigan all my life (69 years) and have driven over the Mackinac Bridge many times. As soon as I got my driver's license, my family drove to the bridge and my father MADE me drive over it so I wouldn't be afraid of it. I have only felt nervous one time when it was very windy.

    @deborahmichalak8991@deborahmichalak8991 Жыл бұрын
    • I've been over it a couple times myself. Honestly isn't that scary. Need to head up there again sometime.

      @RazyrDiarmait@RazyrDiarmait Жыл бұрын
    • Hehe. Nice.

      @franciscocota6440@franciscocota6440 Жыл бұрын
    • Easy peasy.😊

      @sunflowers47@sunflowers477 ай бұрын
    • Mackinac Labor Day bridge walk.

      @ltmundy1164@ltmundy11647 ай бұрын
    • I have only done the Mackinac Labor Day Bridge walk twice. The first was the day before I started my first day of teaching and I was miserable for days with my sore muscles!! @@ltmundy1164

      @deborahmichalak8991@deborahmichalak89917 ай бұрын
  • Wow, I never thought I would ever be able to have nightmares about bridges, but here we are

    @medo5417@medo5417 Жыл бұрын
    • 😂

      @shersunn@shersunn2 ай бұрын
  • The worst part of crossing a rope bridge is with a group of people who are in step, these bridges start to bounce at a resonant frequency and you find yourself bouncing alarmingly up and down making find your footing even more difficult. Oh and having a herd of Yaks coming the other way doesn't help.

    @marklatimer7333@marklatimer73334 ай бұрын
  • I've driven over the Mackinac bridge several times and never thought of it as scary. Great views of the area, too!

    @schnabel5347@schnabel53474 ай бұрын
  • Finally someone who’s not afraid to admit they’re afraid of these ridiculous structures~I’m not alone❣️🙏🏻😅

    @kimhall5863@kimhall5863 Жыл бұрын
  • Jiaozhou Bay Bridge is similar to Penang Bridge which is basically a bridge that connects Peninsular Malaya to Penang Island. I honestly got scared that crap out of me when I first time crossing it

    @miyukisamui3408@miyukisamui3408 Жыл бұрын
  • I've been on the bridge in Ghana when my family took a trip there in 2015, absolutely terrifying 😫! I was only able to cross the first part of the bridge, but chickened out from going on the rest so I had to cross the exit side and it was ricketer then the first one😅. My family still laughs at me because the finished the course and I didn't but I'd rather live thank you 😌

    @sapphirestar5964@sapphirestar5964 Жыл бұрын
    • Sounds like the Canopy walkway😂😂😂😂

      @sharondolanstyles6079@sharondolanstyles6079 Жыл бұрын
  • I grew up in Queens, NY (considered NY City and is located on Long Island) and the only way off "The Island" was by ferry boat (not practical) or through a long, winding, narrow, *leaking* choice of tunnels that run *under* the Hudson River, or via one of the many bridges. Crossing bridges never frightened me...until the bridge in Peru 😱

    @rattlecat5968@rattlecat59687 ай бұрын
  • I am not afraid of heights. I’m afraid of landing after I fall! What an amazing video!

    @iagrams9100@iagrams9100 Жыл бұрын
  • When I was a kid, we had a local railroad trussell that was 298 feet off the ground below- and it was no longer in use. That section of tracks hadn't been used in decades- but the trussell still stood. We started out by just walking out on it- but eventually that wasn't enough. We started climbing from the creek bed below, up the huge iron legs, to the underside of the trussell. t was just like climbing up a really long ladder basically- but at the very top you had to jump up and grab a bar about 3 inches out of reach and pull yourself up- while 290 feet off the ground. It was a really easy jump to make but- if you missed for any reason- you fell 290 feet, which made it nerve racking as hell. Once you got on up though- now there are planks that stretch under the tracks from one leg to the next- and you had to walk them. You could hang on to the bracing and stuff around you- but you were walking on a 2x6 plank that was really old. They treated them with the same stuff they treated the cross ties with though- so they were very slow to rot, and no bugs would eat at them. You had to walk out to the middle of the trussell where some cross ties were missing, and you could climb on up on the top of the trussell there. We did that several times with no problems- then, many years later- some kid tried to ride a 4 wheeler across it and fell off. So, the city sold the steel as scrap and some company came out and tore it all down. It's' miracle we never got killed doing stupid stuff like this.

    @stoneysdead689@stoneysdead689Ай бұрын
  • Of all the bridges that I've been on, the scariest one for me is the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. By watching this video, I would rather be on the Chesapeake Bridge -Tunnel. I would never get on any of those bridges. Thank you for this very interesting video of these bridges.

    @sherrisingleton@sherrisingleton Жыл бұрын
  • I don't mind enclosed heights (flying or skytrains, etc) but I have a paralyzing fear of OPEN heights. That first bridge, had I somehow over-ridden my instinct telling myself it's sturdy and people walk it daily, had it done that fake cracking on me it would have utterly frozen me with terror. I would probably just have a heart attack and keel over. If I lived and people rescued me with dragging me off with a rope (only way I would have moved again) I would have straight up murdered the people who tricked me into going on it. GAWD that's the most cruel thing I can imagine. (shudder)

    @exidy-yt@exidy-yt Жыл бұрын
    • I agree I would have grabbed hold to something till they came to get me, I don't do heights at all not even airplanes my luck is not good enough too.

      @genevamoore4529@genevamoore45293 ай бұрын
  • My 7 year old and I watch these videos every night before bed. She prefares to listen to this narrators voice makes her super relaxed ❤ love this channel

    @pamelalee9189@pamelalee918911 ай бұрын
  • The Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge is only scary if it is windy and they close it when it is, so it is actually quite safe and easy to cross NOW that they rebuilt it (some time ago) with steel cables and such. I have been there several times but I only managed to cross twice. The worse part for me are the hundreds of steps leading down to it and then back up. THAT part is hard :) The views on the tiny island are amazing and there is a fisherman's cabin there that you could rent out for the night. I think it is closed now.

    @MyViewsOfTheWorld@MyViewsOfTheWorld Жыл бұрын
  • Those bridges look also unbelievable😯Thanks for the good content and greetings from Peru👋

    @XiaSalax@XiaSalax Жыл бұрын
  • As a Ghanaian i can assure you that the Kakum canopy walkway is super safe.I even went there just a couple of months ago on an excursion.

    @mlbbking352@mlbbking352 Жыл бұрын
    • All I can say is yall are mighty brave I ain't coming near nothing like that. Lol....

      @genevamoore4529@genevamoore45293 ай бұрын
  • Nice to see Ghana featured. Kakum canopy walkway is most def a thrilling experience.

    @ebenezerokine8515@ebenezerokine8515 Жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely terrified with heights my man! My wife wanted to do the sky walk at the Grand Canyon and I said No!! Don’t know how people who work at those heights can do it. I give them all the credit in the world.

    @ryanstevens8387@ryanstevens8387 Жыл бұрын
    • Missed out on something good

      @mattsgamesstreams6189@mattsgamesstreams618910 ай бұрын
    • I remember when my sister did a bunji jump. I was like 'Your mad' lol

      @paulanthony5274@paulanthony52747 ай бұрын
    • I hear you. I ain't getting on ANY of these!

      @leecowell8165@leecowell81654 ай бұрын
    • How do they construct these bridges like the glass Bridge 500ft above the water? What crane etc can reach that high ? I've seen bridges 6-700ft above sea-level or the Grand Canyon etc; how many lives were probably lost during the construction?

      @janysmahoney1271@janysmahoney12712 ай бұрын
  • I just love your vids makes me forget all the hassles in my world! Although I can't say the same for my nightmares but that's another story, 😆😆thanks, keep on making them😍

    @michellepye5948@michellepye59489 ай бұрын
  • My mum is terrified of heights and I've always been obsessed with climbing things. We've gone to the CN Tower in Toronto a number of times and when we would get to the glass floor section I would run over and jump up and down on the panels while mum stood there screaming. She was always convinced it would suddenly shatter. Now as an adult I climb the undersides of bridges and she can't even look at the photos I take. 😂

    @empressmarowynn@empressmarowynn9 ай бұрын
  • Be amazed!!! Your my favourite KZheadr 😃😃😃😀😄🙂🙃😄

    @Mr.kermit456@Mr.kermit456 Жыл бұрын
  • I just love your channel ❤❤. Full of so much knowledge. Thank you for bringing these videos to us.

    @hopehollingsworth-venezian2080@hopehollingsworth-venezian208011 ай бұрын
  • I personally would enjoy going over almost all of those bridges other than maybe the one or 2 that I'm pretty sure won't hold my weight. I'm a heavy guy and and would probably fall through a couple of them. I personally would love those glass bottom bridges though. I'm also the kinda that has skydiving or paragliding on his bucket list as well. It's not so much about an adrenaline rush for me, just the sensation of flying and free fall would be my thing. I would feel like I'm free as a bird.

    @kentworch@kentworch Жыл бұрын
  • I don't know why there's so much confusion about how the Ruyi Bridge was built. It's 2 bridges (maybe 3 depending on how you want to look at it). There's the main truss bridge arch and then the underslung split suspension bridge. Most likely built in that order with the walkways and such being finishing work after the supports were in place. It's a beautiful piece of engineering that (if I could afford it) would maybe, just maybe, try crossing exactly once. I also have a bit of a vertigo issue. One that causes me to have issues while playing video games and jumping my character down long distances. But, because I am aware of the issue and I am just stubborn like that, I don't let it stop me from doing things. I might piss myself, but I would at least walk up to the bridge and then see how I felt. That Hussaini bridge though... That makes me want to start a GoFundMe page to give those people the money to build a real bridge. It looks like they just got some rope and used what was left of the old bridge to build the new one. Just, no.

    @mizuena821@mizuena821 Жыл бұрын
    • You gave me a great laugh about starting a go Fund me for a bridge I laughed my butt off thank you it was much needed.

      @genevamoore4529@genevamoore45293 ай бұрын
  • There is one bridge in the USA that, to this day, scares me to death! The Astoria Bridge that spans the Columbia River between Oregon and Washington State near the coastline. It's built high enough so large container ships can go under it without problems. It gets quite windy up there. Also, when I was younger and had just gotten my first car, I had to drive along the Harbor Freeway in the Los Angeles area to get to San Pedro which involved driving over the Vincente Bridge. Back in the day, the road surface of the bridge was thick grated panels that you could look down and see the ocean. Now it is fully paved. But that bridge used to scare the beejuss out me. 😮

    @lindabriggs5118@lindabriggs51189 ай бұрын
    • I been on that bridge on a windy windy day and never never again 😱🤢🤮😵‍💫

      @seancarson7103@seancarson71039 ай бұрын
  • I once was on a rope bridge in Panama that was pretty rickety, not only this but semi-trucks were driving over it. Also, there were alligators in the river below!

    @franklingossett364@franklingossett364 Жыл бұрын
  • Your voice as always is great, in this video really helps to calm this terror.

    @manueltapia1859@manueltapia1859 Жыл бұрын
  • You have latched on to my nemesis. Bridges. Ever since I was a child a bridge, just the mention of going over sent terror creep into my thoughts. Someone please tell me if there is a word for this type of fear. Anyway, my mother told me that upon moving to Florida it would cure me of this fear because there are so many bridges there . Although I did relinquish some fear I retained a place in my heart for bridges like the Skyway Bridge which connects St Petersburg with Sarasota or the long bridge getting you into Key West. So your video left me feeling "No Way, not in a million years".

    @user-wv7kt4wk7q@user-wv7kt4wk7q2 ай бұрын
  • Yup a big fat NO THANK YOU to all of them. We have " what we call a switchback" here. A super winding road, only 2 narrow lanes, carved into the mountain side, with NO guardrails. One side sheer cliff up, the other sheer cliff down. That is enough of a panic attack for me. 5 miles long, as my heart is super racing, trying to keep the panic attack under control. That's enough for me, don't need more creepy bridges.

    @chrisla2736@chrisla2736 Жыл бұрын
    • uno reverse card

      @scp682theunkillablereptile@scp682theunkillablereptile Жыл бұрын
  • You should have mentioned on the Mackinac Bridge, the open grating lanes. Freaky if you are on a motorcycle. Even worse if you're on a motorcycle at night during a huge storm. Been there, done that! Held my breath the entire trip across!

    @stbeers6920@stbeers69206 ай бұрын
  • I absolutely loved all the awesome bridges here, the glass ones are bloody amazing! But it's the Ruyi Bridge that's really got me, the Three different bridges woven twisted together, Fantastic! I'd seen pics and assumed it was photoshop. I'm delighted to learn it's really Real 😮 It's outstanding! Loved the animation in this video too, so funny and the dad jokes... Terrible 😮😂😂 Cracking video as ever, thank you 😊

    @weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars@weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars Жыл бұрын
  • This is probably the first time seeing you adding Ghana to the mix and I’m glad we also have a bridge that terrifies people 😅

    @decypherdjabson1815@decypherdjabson1815 Жыл бұрын
  • Deception Pass bridge in Washington state is a little nerve-racking; for both drivers and pedestrians!

    @wally81000@wally81000 Жыл бұрын
  • In Chamonix in France, there is also this strange stairway built on the side of Aiguille du Midi. From where you exit the cable cart, you can if you want, walk to the top through this little stairway which is built into the side of the cliffs which are at around 3 600m above sea level. They go to the summit which is at 3 842m. I've been there, and I did take this little skywalk to the summit, it was not pleasant as the air up there was so thin, and icy winds hit me at the same time. It was quite the experience, but damn was it scary! xD

    @MrBern91@MrBern915 ай бұрын
  • I love the glass bridge with special effects the only thing I would say is that if your going to build somthing amazing like that at least make it so there's no way of someone actually panicking and throwing themselves off the side if it had tall glass walls so there's no way anyone can fall / jump off in panic it would be perfect

    @chrisjohnson3253@chrisjohnson3253 Жыл бұрын
  • 2:38 and 24:29 reminds me of when I went to a high rope course. My fear of heights is different every day. Sometimes I can stand on a skywalk with hardly any problems, sometimes I can't even go for a ride on a ferris wheel. Anyways... the course was not that high off the ground but there was one platform where they had a wooden plank like that and you had to do a step onto that plank and it would then move and transport you to the other side. I was frozen for a few minutes afraid to take that step. I did it in the end but only because going back the course would've been more emberassing. 😂

    @CarryCherry92@CarryCherry92 Жыл бұрын
  • First let me say , great job on the video. I am not afraid of heights. I am TERRIFIED.. ! There's NO amt of money someone could offer me to go on a glass bridge. I got physically ill just watching this but forced myself ( after many breaks) to get thru it. A silly form of self imposed therapy. I wonder if people that do not suffer the terror as I do, at least feel anxiety when crossing? Do you actually really look down? My heart is still pounding.

    @saralyness1031@saralyness10319 ай бұрын
  • I have a fear of heights. I choose to try to conquer my fear by becoming a Paratrooper in the Army. Yes, it was terrifying, but I trusted my equipment. You show many bridges that you couldn't pay me enough to walk onto. Not because of my fear, but because I don't trust the engineering, and construction skills of the humans making them.

    @anatolib.suvarov6621@anatolib.suvarov66214 ай бұрын
  • After seeing these bridges I will never complain about Florida's construction ever again

    @sandrasausville9103@sandrasausville91035 ай бұрын
  • I really got a kick out of your comments. As you speak on these bridges 🌉 , you're as funny 😁, I cannot imagine going on none of these bridges in my old age. You put on a good 👍 show here what ever float your boat 🚢, I haven't heard this in decade's. You gotta 👍 like it 2 thumb's up King Jesus of Nazareth Loves ❤️ you all. Have a blessed 2023, Peace ✌️ OUT.

    @Elizabeth-ym2xs@Elizabeth-ym2xs Жыл бұрын
  • "Neither the shepherds nor sheep complain" HOW CAN ANIMALS TALK??!!

    @zakmarriott-neale1153@zakmarriott-neale1153 Жыл бұрын
  • Keep up the quality my dude

    @Bluewolf212@Bluewolf212 Жыл бұрын
  • The Big Mac has another scary thing. Every Labor Day from 6 AM to noon the bridge is closed and everyone who wishes can walk across the bridge. That is truly scary. I have driven across several times. I live pretty close to it. I’ve never felt any swaying, but maybe I just wasn’t on it when it was really windy. There is a history that a couple of really small cars were blown off the bridge and the people died. They were really tiny cars. One was a Yugo so I guess it wouldn’t be a good idea to drive a little tiny Smart car across the bridge when it’s windy so that was the reason for closing it down when super windy.

    @elishavarivka8923@elishavarivka89239 ай бұрын
  • 17:09 Beautiful!!! I'm acrophobic, but I would try crossing that bridge...

    @xkirax2997@xkirax2997 Жыл бұрын
  • It's like I'm walking into the whole Final Destination movies there to across those bridges.😬

    @irishjoy.vlogger@irishjoy.vlogger Жыл бұрын
  • I could imagine one bridge that could be more petrifying, one going from the death zone of Mount Everest to the base of Mount Kilimanjaro. Just saying.

    @cadeholste1247@cadeholste12478 ай бұрын
  • Nope! I'm with you. Those bridges will never see me!

    @jo-annerasmus884@jo-annerasmus884 Жыл бұрын
  • there is this bridge at my aunt's house that is so thin its just a strip of concrete,when I was little I was TERRIFIED to even cross it! It hangs right above a ditch that has sewer water right in it although the other side is quite beautiful if you managed to get across the bridge at all,*Well,let's just say that the rest,is to history*

    @marvinterrado2208@marvinterrado22089 ай бұрын
  • I now must cross every bridge on this list

    @tylerharris2689@tylerharris2689 Жыл бұрын
  • Would be nice to see them being built

    @eileenwebber384@eileenwebber3848 ай бұрын
  • Awesome , you made my day!

    @treylooker6567@treylooker6567 Жыл бұрын
  • that 17mile bridge seems like more of a blessing then a scary bridge

    @awhcharr@awhcharr Жыл бұрын
  • When I was In 4th grade I learned about Bridges and how their built, I saw a video of a Bridge breaking! This video Brought this to the Next Level!

    @EzLagz@EzLagz Жыл бұрын
  • You left out two exteemely terrifying bridges. Both liknk Maryland to Virginia and are about the same length. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge runs 20 milrs over the Chesapeake. The Chesapeake Tunnel Bridge is far more scary being a causway for about hslf of the bridge while the other half is a tunnel under the Chesapeake. Both bridges are so terrifying the bridge authorities have driver to drive your vehicle across.

    @t.t.h.601@t.t.h.6018 ай бұрын
  • I have been to the titlis bridge before with 5 friends and it isnt scary AT ALL, its insanely fun to walk through but when I crossed the bridge, nothing special was there. When we were going back from the bridge, it rocked even more which made it even more fun, MOST UNFORGETTABLE EXPEREINCE OF MY LIFE :>

    @superinnit4205@superinnit42058 ай бұрын
  • Big Mac is kinda scary. I went over it when i was really young. Beautiful bridge ❤❤❤

    @vizardman135@vizardman1359 ай бұрын
  • That cracking glass bridge is one hell of an April fool's joke.

    @michaelb.8953@michaelb.8953Ай бұрын
  • I’m glad I didn’t know about the Big Mac’s sway capability when I drove over it in the mid 90s!

    @roysheaks1261@roysheaks1261 Жыл бұрын
  • Oh please. I drove a 27 ft travel trailer across the Mackinaw Bridge during a windstorm and wasn't afraid of the bridge at all. It's the least scary of the bridges here today. I've driven across the remnants of Galloping Gertie as well. Did you know the suspension towers for that are still in place and have a bridge span today? They're part of the eastbound lanes of Washington state highway 16. They're one-way today but when I first learned to pull my travel trailer, it was still designated for two-way traffic. It's kind of narrow so that made things interesting. LOL Today, all four lanes go one way so it's much easier now except for the wind. The bridge that scares me at present is the Capilano Suspension Bridge in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I WILL overcome my fear, though, and walk across it eventually. I tried once but couldn't but I will do it the next time I'm there. I believe in facing one's fears unless one's fears include snakes. That's a no go for me. LOL Still, I'll make myself walk that bridge and back next time I'm there.

    @LauraS1@LauraS1 Жыл бұрын
  • Love your voice❤

    @minativishwakarma3985@minativishwakarma39858 ай бұрын
  • That bridge trick would give me a heart attack for sure, it's kind of cruel

    @kimwalsh@kimwalsh Жыл бұрын
    • LMAO..! True... Definitely a SCARY Thing.. That Slip Glass Trick threw me..

      @CatLover-23@CatLover-239 ай бұрын
  • Your videos that's so awesome tell us when they are coming cuz I don't want to miss anyting :)

    @milcahrodriguez7480@milcahrodriguez7480 Жыл бұрын
  • JESUS SAVES!! He saved me from depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts and behaviors. I almost died in 2012 and in 2019 until I finally called on Him to save me and HE DID! Not only did He save me, but He healed me, too. Go to him and ask for forgiveness. Ask Him to be in your heart and He will come to you. Ask Him to pour His Holy Spirit onto you and guide you through this life and walk with Him. Jesus Christ died on cross just so that our sins can be forgiven. No sin is too great. Just believe in your heart that Jesus Christ died for us and resurrected from the dead. Confess with your mouth JESUS IS LORD. Call upon Him. The great I AM is coming soon! The creator of all things is soon to come! Time is running out! With love, I ask you to have faith. We all, believers and nonbelievers, will have to face His judgment someday. HE IS REAL AND HE IS COMING SOON! God bless you!

    @daughterofyah80@daughterofyah80 Жыл бұрын
  • Hell NO! You will never catch me dead on any of those, ever.

    @hannahunknown5303@hannahunknown5303 Жыл бұрын
  • Wow even our Swiss bridge is on the list 🇨🇭

    @arijana9006@arijana90068 ай бұрын
  • I used to live in Qingdao and I frequently travelled the bridge. It’s way less scary than you think.

    @bunkey1@bunkey1 Жыл бұрын
  • 'don't want to?' I don't want to brush my teeth. I will not cross that bridge.

    @TheRealSolardisaster@TheRealSolardisaster8 ай бұрын
  • I've been watching you for 2018 bro I loved your old intro

    @Realuniquebeauty@Realuniquebeauty Жыл бұрын
  • I can get on a roller coaster no problem, but when it comes to death defying heights my acrophobia kicks in. Thankfully, my vertigo doesn’t, because I couldn’t imagine being at a great height with everything around me looking as if it’s spinning too!! I usually only get vertigo after being on a boat or a plane. However despite my fear of heights, I’ve attempted to conquer it by walking across the Golden Gate Bridge and I’ve driven across many huge (they’re huge to me even if nobody else agrees) bridges in the states and as I do so I have to remember to breath and I get heart palpitations just as I did whilst watching this video which sounds ridiculous, but the fear is real. The highest bridge I’ve driven across to date was in Savannah, Georgia the Talmadge Memorial Bridge at a height of 185’ which may not seem that high in comparison, but driving up it looked like I was driving up to the sky with no view of the other side and I held onto the steering wheel for dear life. I was glad to be crossing it in daylight. 😅😅Just like the presenter, I could never go across any of the bridges shown here, especially the one in Russia🙈

    @spanishdncr71@spanishdncr71Ай бұрын
  • When I lived in Michigan I had traveled over the Mackinac Bridge. In 1959 a B-47 was flown under the bridge.

    @tazmod7272@tazmod7272 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for overcoming your fears to give us this interesting video.

    @JALaflinOfficial@JALaflinOfficial Жыл бұрын
  • I don't even like crossing the Creek in Greenwich, when you can feel the two sides vibrating differently when cars go over. And that's about 5 metres above sea level.

    @luckyspurs@luckyspurs Жыл бұрын
  • Base jumpers would love these sky scraper bridges. I have an allergy to heights, no way would I walk or drive across any of these bridges.

    @jacquelinemanzano9328@jacquelinemanzano9328 Жыл бұрын
  • I crossed a rope bridge in the Serengeti which was not that high up, but it was scary just the same because of the crocodiles in the stream below, If you slipped off, the crocs would get you. The guides carried our bags and packs across.

    @teaeyedoubleguhur@teaeyedoubleguhur4 ай бұрын
  • You wouldn't catch me on any of those bridges except fot the Mackinac Bridge. In the 1970s, I was on it a few times and it never bothered me.

    @bobesposito7235@bobesposito7235 Жыл бұрын
  • At least these bridges have handrails and/or wide There was a bridge in my local area where its literally just a 2x4. No handrails and just barely wider than your feet

    @KenBladehart@KenBladehart Жыл бұрын
  • I wonder if you're allowed to wear a parachute while walking on the glass bridge? It's plenty high enough for a jump. Plenty of material here for an adrenaline junkie without even having to jump. Imagine the fun of jumping on the glass bridge and I expect driving over the side-to-side swaying bridge in a howling gale would be the ride of a lifetime. But the biggest questions of all for me are how a lot of these bridges are constructed like the glass bridges built jutting out from sheer rock faces. Full marks to the designers and engineers for pulling it off/putting them on. Impressive.

    @malectric@malectric Жыл бұрын
  • I definitely wouldn't want to be on any of them - have been terrified of heights for the last 38 years after falling backwards off a height and hitting my head

    @mumm380@mumm380 Жыл бұрын
  • There is a worse bridge in North Yorkshire, England. It is a wooden bridge over the River Greta near Ingleton. It is formed of three planks. One for you to step on, only wide enough to put one foot in front of the other, and two planks higher up to rest your arms on. The wood is also as slippery as an eel, and it is hundreds of feet over the water.

    @polythenewrappedme6102@polythenewrappedme61024 ай бұрын
  • These glass bridges are so darn scary, but I have such determination and courage that if I set my mind to crossing one, I would do it!

    @mistershaf9648@mistershaf9648 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, that Glass Bridge is Friggin Wild..... All of it actually.. But the Glass is crazy!

      @CatLover-23@CatLover-239 ай бұрын
  • You missed on Pamban Bridge mate

    @aishikghoshagr520@aishikghoshagr5209 ай бұрын
  • I ride my motorcycle across the Bay Bridge for fun. Good view, relaxing.

    @Pierce1987@Pierce1987 Жыл бұрын
  • Extra facts about the Mackinac Bridge. 5 workers died during the construction. Despite the winds, only 2 vehicles have gone over the edge: A Yugo was blown off in 1989 due to speeding and an SUV in 1997, but was ruled a suicide.

    @d4r7h3b3r@d4r7h3b3r Жыл бұрын
  • The glass bridge is honestly really cool and I wish that I could’ve visited it in the future. I think the effects are hilarious, but it is one of those things that people shouldn’t have been using it to prank others. Ruined the fun

    @beckynguyen2724@beckynguyen2724 Жыл бұрын
  • oh my god glas bridge the long one was scaaary!

    @busmastaren@busmastaren8 ай бұрын
  • I'm not afraid of heights at all. Absolutely love glass elevators. But, I like living, so I think I'll pass on some of those bridges.

    @angelagreen3642@angelagreen364211 ай бұрын
  • It's not so much the glass bridge cracking as if what if there's glass panels missing. What a surprise!😮 A little more than see threw. Fall threw.

    @James-vi5hs@James-vi5hs3 ай бұрын
  • For some reason I believe the narrator does all of his own research, production, and editing on every video.

    @megablazer@megablazer Жыл бұрын
  • I am surprised the Causeway Bridge in Louisiana was not on the list. 24 miles long over water, no shoulder, and the side rails are just old wood. On top of that, everyone speeds on the bridge.

    @deemontgomery1235@deemontgomery1235 Жыл бұрын
  • You forgot the Handeggfallbrücke in Switzerland

    @Nanostar_007@Nanostar_0079 ай бұрын
  • I live in Michigan, have gone over the bridge several times. But the most unfortunate time was towing a 8 place snowmobile trailer with 6 utility atv's . Going across the Iron see through grating lane. It makes you wiggle side to side as you cross.! Kinda unnerving.

    @daleliske9757@daleliske975711 ай бұрын
  • There were SOOOO MANY people at the same time on some of the walking bridges 😳 ... that's what scared me the most!

    @nancymeigs-curtis3986@nancymeigs-curtis398611 ай бұрын
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