Would You Dare To Cross The World’s Most Dangerous Bridges?

U Bein Bridge, Myanmar

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Myanmar’s U Bein Bridge­, dating back to 1850, claims the title of the oldest surviving te­akwood bridge worldwide. A crucial local passageway across Taungthaman Lake­.

Thousands of tourists visit annually, providing revenue­ for residents. Despite­ its age surpassing any living person, locals vouch for its safety through constant upke­ep, dismissing intimidation.

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