Dubbed the most dangerous bridge in the world, the Hussaini Hanging Bridge in Pakistan is not for the faint of heart. It spans the Hunza River, linking remote villages in the Karakoram Range, and is constructed from ropes and wooden planks. The bridge is fraught with gaps between the planks, some of which are missing, creating a hair-raising crossing. The ropes are weathered and sway in the wind, making the journey across feel perilous.
Those who brave the bridge must navigate unstable footing, swinging ropes, and the constant threat of falling into the rushing river below.