The Hussaini Hanging Bridge, located in northern Pakistan’s Hunza Valley, is notorious for being one of the most terrifying pedestrian bridges in the world.
Built from wooden planks and rotting ropes, the bridge sways over the Borit Lake, with wide gaps between the planks and missing sections adding to the fear factor. Wind gusts often push the structure around, while the view of the deep, swirling water below adds a heart-pounding element to this crossing. The bridge is still used by locals despite its dangerous condition, making it both a necessity and a fearsome challenge.
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