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20. Storseisundet Bridge, Norway

From certain angles, this cantilever bridge looks like it could be part of an elaborate rollercoaster. It's an optical illusion, though—the bridge doesn't just end abruptly in mid-air. Opened in 1988 along the renowned Atlantic Road, Storseisundet bridge has three spans and is known as "the drunk bridge." The 850-foot bridge gets windy and can be lashed by waves so if you go, exercise caution during bad weather.

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