Located in Siberia, the
Vitim River Bridge is one of the most spectacular bridges in the world.
It’s an old train bridge crossing the Vitim River which leaves drivers precariously navigating a tiny six-foot-wide path.
Its old metal structure is covered with rotting wooden planks, which can be slippery due to frequent ice in the area.
The Vitim river is a major tributary of the Lena River.
This terrifying bridge is a mere six feet wide and teeters precariously over the river.
It’s a really old structure without railings, truly narrow even for a standard car.
To cross the bridge, also known as Kuandinsky Bridge, in the Trans-Baikal Region drivers must navigate a tiny six-foot-wide path - with no railing or safety features to save them from toppling into the frozen water below.
So visit this adventuring place guys.