Kandinsky Bridge (Russia)

The Kandinsky Bridge, spanning the Vitim River in the Zabaykalsky Krai region of Siberia, was originally built for railway use but has since been repurposed for cars and motorcycles. It’s considered one of the “world’s most dangerous bridges” due to its instability, and safety isn’t guaranteed. Although the bridge’s planks have been reinforced to some extent, it’s in a state of constant potential collapse.

It hasn’t undergone any major repairs in about 30 years, and some of the wood is rotting. Therefore, crossing the bridge requires you to make repairs as you go. Fortunately, no major accidents have been reported, but it takes considerable courage to cross this bridge. For thrill-seeking adventurers, it could be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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