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chóng mặt, xây xẫm khi chân zẫm lên mặt kiến nhìn thông suốt cã trăm
thước xuống một vực thẵng..
Scariest Glass Walkways in the World
If you have a head for heights and a
fearless heart, then stepping onto these glass walkways should be an
insanely thrilling experience! If not, then hello vertigo! So tell us, what
would it take for you to walk these glass planks?
1. Glass walkway at China's Tianmen Mountain Park
How does the world look like
from a height of 4,700 ft.? Take the high road to find out!
Walk the amazing and incredibly scary transparent glass pathway that runs
alongside the Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie, China. The 200
ft. long walkway is a mere 3 feet wide and allows dizzying views of the
valley and wilderness beneath.
2. Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon looks even better when you
view it from the top, on a glass walkway! The Grand Canyon Skywalk (USA) is a
transparent horse-show shaped bridge with one end anchored to the side of
the canyon, and the other, extending out at an elevation of 500 ft. That's
where you get to view the dizzying vertical drop from!
3. Cliffwalk, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver
Cliffwalk takes you high above the towering
rainforests of Vancouver and gives you a sweeping view of its lush
ecosystems. The Cliffwalk is one of the scariest attractions to the North
Vancouver's Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. Swooping 300 metres above the
Capilano River, Cliffwalk is a series of narrow walkways interspersed with
glass-bottomed platforms, bridges and stairs. It remains anchored to a
cliff at just 16 points.
4. Mountain Dew Skybridge
The Mountain Dew Skybridge in Pigeon Fort
stands at an elevation of over 400 ft., with glass at the end, and stunning
views of the surrounding area. It's broad and not as scary as some of the
other walkways - until you look down, that is.
5. Observation Deck at Willis Tower, Chicago
'The Edge', is a series of incredibly scary
glass boxes that are attached to the Skydeck of The Willis Tower. You
literally have the world, at your feet. An immediately exciting, as well as
terrifying experience!
We ask you again, can you walk the talk?
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