Glass Skywalk in China

Posted by ADMIN On 6:03 AM
Amazing transparent pathway. A glass path was built on the side
of a cliff on Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, China. The ‘Skywalk’ is about 4700 feet (1,430m) above sea level
and 200 feet (60 metres) long.

The 3ft-wide, 2.5in thick glass walkway is so breathtakingly scary,
makes knees go weak and is definitely not for the faint-hearted and
those who suffer from vertigo. The company that built it has been
unable to find anyone to keep the sidewalk clean. Until they do, daredevils are asked to wear cloth
slip-ons over their shoes.

To allow visitors to zero defects through the glass bridge to see the beautiful scenery, tourists on the bridge are asked to wear shoe covers to keep the glass bridge, transparent and clean. If you
dare, be sure to challenge the top of the East Tianmenshan Sky Road.

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