- By Poorva Karki
- Wed, 26 Jul 2023 02:53 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
While watching the film 'UP', everyone was hooked to see where Carl and Russell's adventures will take them. But that was a mere movie, yet it made us come to the edge of our seats from time to time. Now, imagine the anxiety one would feel when watching a human trying something so insane that the phrase 'spirit of adventure is indeed wild' comes alive.
Proving the phrase right, a clip is going viral on the internet in which a man is crossing the world's 'most dangerous bridge' in Pakistan. The viral clip was shared by an adventure vlogger, Zee, who posted a drone clip of him crossing a river, through an old wooden bridge. The post was captioned, "Passu bridge located in Hunza, Pakistan. Locals use it to cross to the village located on the other side."
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In the clip, the vlogger can be seen walking on a weak bridge which is made out of ropes and old wooden planks right above River Hunza in Pakistan. The vlogger is seen closing it carefully with the help of ropes on both sides, however, the river flowing with currents strong enough to make anyone dizzy makes the whole thing a 'risky business'.
Apart from the speedy currents, the water is muddy to the level that visibility is reduced to zero, which is an added risky factor to the whole adventure. The clip is, of course, going viral for many reasons. From the 'adventure spirit' to the scenic beauty wrapping the river, the entire place is the very embodiment of heaven on earth.
As the clip surfaced online, some people were triggered with anxiety as they were left concerned for the young adventurer, while some loved the video as it was exactly the kind of thing they were looking for in the name of adventure.
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"They should stop using it for fun and adventure. its so unsafe," a user commented. "Who else was lost in mesmerising natural beauty?" asked a second user. "My thalassophobia would never allow me in such a situation, just watching this made me feel some kinda way," commented a third viewer. "So, really mean to ask this, why so much gap in between those wood panels? Why couldn’t add more wood?" asked a fourth.
