6.Puente de Ojuela – Mexico
Mexico has some beautiful landmarks to offer, and this bridge is one of them.
Puente de Ojuela was built in 1898 and was used to transport ore from different parts of the Ojuela mining town.
Since all the minerals were consumed, the town is now a ghost town, and it’s a tourist attraction along with the bridge.
Made from wood, Puente de Ojuela is wide enough for pedestrian crossing, and is stretching over a deep desert canyon, having around 300 meters in lenght.
You might want to leave your kids at home if you decide to cross the bridge, because a fall would surely cause death, making it one of the most dangerous bridges in the world.
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