6. Storseisundet Bridge, Norway

The Storseisundet Bridge is famous for its breathtaking scenes in good weather, combining Evroya Island with the Norwegian mainland. However, it is not the best place to travel on stormy days because big waves will crash on pounds and even its barricades.
7. Montenegro Rainforest Bridge, Costa Rica

The 2-Meel-Lumb Treetop Walkway is hanging elevated above the floor of the rainforest and is surrounded by the beautiful forest landscape. However, see out for the tanned snakes and other wild animals near the bridge.
8. Capilano Suspension Bridge, Canada

Surrounded by the stunning landscape, the 230-foot-high bridge attracts 1.2 million visitors every year. However, it is also unusually dangerous which is due to its viable structure. There have been many deadly declines in the last 2 decades.
9. Titlis Cliff Walk, Switzerland

Titleist Cliff Walk will feel cold! It is built 10,000 feet above sea level and provides panorama fearless panorama of ice-covered mountains in the Swiss Alps.