2. Millau viaduct bridge, France

Towering over the Tarn River valley, the Millau Viaduct stands as an engineering marvel and a beacon of modern France. Rising 1,125 feet above the valley floor, it claims the title of the world's tallest bridge, its sleek pylons piercing the clouds. The view from above is utterly mesmerizing, but for those wary of heights, crossing it becomes a nerve-wracking challenge. The feeling of floating high above the terrain, with just a narrow road beneath and endless sky around, is both exhilarating and unsettling.
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