Situated on the side of Tianmen mountain in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Hunan Province, the walkway is 328ft (100 metres) long and 5.2ft (1.6 metres) wide. It’s known as the Coiling Dragon Cliff skywalk, and as you can see, it certainly isn’t for the faint-hearted, but anybody who finds the courage to brave the walkway will be rewarded with an utterly breathtaking view
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ReplyDeleteBARF!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis walkway looks pretty impressive alright. But don't bother going to the "Glass walkway" the Chinese paid to built on the South rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona. I was there. Save your money Too over-priced and way over-rated. It's on "tribal land" but the Chinese supplied all the money to get it built.
ReplyDeleteNO NO and Hell No
ReplyDeleteNo. Just no.
ReplyDeleteYou could not pay me enough to go out there. It is man made. That shit will break at some point.
ReplyDeleteYou could not pay me enough to go out there. It is man made. That shit will break at some point.
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