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22 Terrifying Stairs That Will Probably Make You Hungry

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It is notable that some inventions, despite being thousands of years old, continue to function as they did at the beginning. This is the case for something as simple but effective, functional, and useful as stairs can be.

Being able to go up and down to a specific place is made much easier with stairs. Of course, the design and optimal study of it are already standard today. But what about those people who believe they are visionaries and end up doing something that doesn’t seem normal or doesn’t work?

If you thought that simple stairs could not generate fear and dread when going up or down, you should see the examples that we have compiled for you. Those titles that you see over there about the most terrifying stairs in the world are not a joke.

It’s thanks to the following examples posted on Facebook groups that you’ll see some otherworldly designs firsthand. Surely you will think twice if you get to climb those stairs.

#22 When you visit your grandparents again, see if their stairs look like these. His vision of design is very different from the current one.

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#21 You can’t imagine how many centuries these stairs have had. The most surprising thing was carving each of the steps by hand in order to reach Tijuca Peak in Rio de Janeiro.

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#20 Try not to arrive with too many drinks if you have stairs like these. You will most likely end up tripping every time.

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#19 It is not a montage or something false; they are known as the Floating Stairs, and you can see them when you go to visit Machi Pichu in Peru.

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#18 I particularly have good eyesight, but I can’t make one staircase different from another in this convention center in Detroit.

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#17 When the term “Stairs of Fear Come True”

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#16 If you were wondering how Fred Flintstones got access to the second floor of his house, this is how he did it. Very classy and sophisticated, by the way.

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#15 They are literally frozen stairs that you find in North Wales, UK.

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#14 As much as you think about it, going up there is not a good idea at all.

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#13 At least this one has something to lean on, but even so, I think twice before going up there.

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#12 is perfect for going up sober, and when you go down with extra drinks, you end up going through your worst nightmare.

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#11 As long as it doesn’t rain, everything will be fine, but with a little humidity, they go from being stairs to slippery.

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#10 The name “Stairs of Death” has it right, unless you’re color blind. You will be fine there.

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#09 To go up there, you have to have two things: guts and precision when stepping on a step.

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#08 The Chinese are not far behind when it comes to making natural stairs, either. You need to be a pro to climb that slope.

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#07 I thought for a moment that it was a door, but it is a way to go down to the basement.

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#06 Contrary to the previous cases, it has a perfect design, although it gives the feeling that something bad will happen.

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#05 At the interior design level, it’s perfect. But how good does my knee have to be to be able to climb the first step?

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#04 A small leap for man, but a giant leap for preserving life

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#03 This is what the ladder known as Jacob Falmouth looked like in the UK after a downpour that lasted for hours.

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#02 If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to go down to hell, maybe it would be something like this.

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#01 That looks like a computer creation, but it’s real.

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