6. Iya Kazurabashi Bridge, Japan

Woven from mountain vines for more than eight centuries, the 45-meter Iya Kazurabashi sways 14 meters above the Iya River. Steel cables are hidden within the vines and renewed every three years, preserving tradition while ensuring a safe, thrilling crossing through Tokushima’s rugged valley.
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