22 Most Dangerous Bridges in the World You Should Avoid Crossing – FoodFlex

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17. Ojuela Bridge, Mexico

Originally built to provide access to the Ojuela gold mine, this long suspension bridge now welcomes tourists and pedestrians. The bridge’s weathered planks and swaying cables evoke the spirit of adventure and the history of mining in Mexico, inviting visitors to step back in time and experience its remarkable views.
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