The Vitim River Bridge in Siberia is a narrow, dilapidated structure barely wide enough for a car.
This old, unused railroad bridge spans the icy waters of the Vitim River and lacks any form of railing or side barriers, leaving drivers dangerously exposed to the elements. It is often covered in ice and snow, which increases the likelihood of accidents. Only the most experienced drivers dare to cross it, especially in the harsh Siberian winter, earning the bridge a place on this list.
Characterized by whitewashed cubic houses with blue accents, labyrinthine alleys, and picturesque villages, these islands offer an immersive experience into the charm of Cycladic architecture.