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14. Iya Valley Vine Bridges, Japan

The Japanese island, Shikoku, near Tokushima, has three vine pedestrian bridges you will view as either an adventure or an accident waiting to happen. The handrails are helpful, but the bamboo is spaced far apart, and the area is remote enough for help to be scarce or difficult to access.

Mother and child crossing Kazurabashi vine bridge in the rain, Iya Valley, Tokushima, Shikoku, Japan Ippei Naoi / Getty Images

Originally published on The Getaway: Check Out the World's Most Terrifying Bridges
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