The Puente de Ojuela is a suspension bridge located near the ghost town of Ojuela in Mexico.
Originally built in the late 19th century for mining purposes, the bridge stretches 318 meters across a deep canyon.
Though no longer used for mining, it remains open to tourists willing to brave the crossing. The narrow wooden planks and the worn-out appearance of the bridge add to its danger, while the sheer drop into the canyon below is enough to make anyone think twice before stepping onto it.
Steeped in history, adorned with cobblestone streets, and nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes, these towns offer travelers a glimpse into a fairytale world.