Puente de Ojuela in Mexico
The Puente de Ojuela sits near a small ghost town called Mapimi in the former mining settlement of Durango, Mexico. The precarious structure, also known as the Mapimi Bridge, has become a tourist attraction, particularly for those who enjoy the world’s dangerous and bizarre places.
This 1898-completed passageway is the only surviving structure to have served the Ojuela miners, but it became a tourist attraction in 1991 after restoration. Its span of 271.5 meters (890 feet), and its pylons are 315.5 meters (1035 feet) apart, adding to the great danger of using it after circumnavigating the treacherous road to the bridge itself.