Located near Linville in North Carolina, USA, the Linn Cove Viaduct is a 1,243-foot (379 m) complex, S-shaped, an undulating balcony across the side of Grandfather Mountain.
This concrete segmental bridge was completed in 1987 over tricky terrain. The view is breathtaking, and the ride is exciting as that the bridge appears to be suspended in mid-air. The bridge lies on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Borovsko Bridge, Czech Republic
The Borovsko Bridge is an unfinished highway bridge located in Borovnice, in Benešov District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. The bridge is also known as Czech Avignon or Hitler's Bridge. The construction of this never-used highway bridge near Borovsko started in 1939, shortly before WWII as a part of a road called the trans-European corridor.
This 100m tall bridge was finished in 1950. However, highway construction was suspended in the 1950s and the bridge was abandoned. Later was flooded by the drinking water reservoir built-in 1976. Access to vehicle cars is totally forbidden.
Lakina River Bridge, USA
Located in Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, the Lakina River Bridge lies at milepost 44.3 of the gravel McCarthy Highway (closed in winters).
The bridge is 190 ft long and the weight limit is 32 Ton.
Pai Memorial Bridge, Thailand
Located in northern Thailand's Mae Hong Son Province, near the Myanmar border, the Pai Memorial Bridge is one of the main tourist attractions in Pai.
The bridge was made of iron and was originally built by Japanese soldiers during WWII (in 1942) to cross the Pai River.
Aiguille du Midi Bridge – France
The Aiguille du Midi Bridge is located in France. If you are suffering from any heart disease, then I recommend you skip the plan of crossing this bridge.
It's quite narrow and at a height of about 12600 feet above sea level, it will definitely make your heart beat faster.