Bridges that can cause panic attacks

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Debp

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This is interesting... highlights several tall, unusual bridges around the world.

The footbridge in Pakistan with wide gaps between the planks reminded me of the train trestle we crossed to go to a fishing spot. (I was a child then.) I don't like heights now.... maybe that's why! I'm ok on airplanes...just don't like to be in the open on tall structures!

 
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I remember..
- 7 Miles Bridge..in the Florida Keys.
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I visited Florida Keys..many years ago.
 
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I remember..
- 7 Miles Bridge..in the Florida Keys.
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I visited Florida Keys..many years ago.
That must have been a beautiful trip. I've never been to Florida.

Talking about bridges, I was raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where there are many bridges.

When I was a child, there was one very old bridge that my dad drove across to get to a certain fishing spot. It was made of wooden slats and would make all sorts of noise as you drove across the slats! Sounded like it would fall apart any minute!
 
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