A new glass skywalk has opened up in China’s Hunan province that allows tourists to walk along a sheer cliff face, seemingly supported by nothing at all. The 100 meter (328 feet) long Coiling Dragon ...
The photographs alone are enough to make you break out in a cold sweat. China has just opened what could be the world’s most terrifying skywalk so far — a 328 foot long path strapped to the side of ...
A new glass walkway in China that winds along the cliff of Tianmen Mountain is now open to the public. Called the Coiling Dragon Cliff skywalk, the 100-m walkway clings to the side of the mountain in ...
The thought of walking along a five-foot-wide path coiled around the side of a mountain like a python on its prey while suspended 4,600 feet in the air is enough to make many people get a bit wobbly ...
Disclaimer: This is not for the faint hearted! Thrill-seeker’s legs were turned to jelly as they walked along the newly opened “Coiling Dragon Cliff” skywalk, a glass walkway that clings to the side ...
Brave hikers can now test their resolve after a glass-bottomed walkway was opened along the sheer face of Tianmen Mountain in China's Hunan province. Dubbed the "Coiling Dragon Cliff" skywalk, the ...
It's called the "Coiling Dragon Cliff" skywalk and it's the latest glass-bottom attraction in Hunan's Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. The nearly 330 foot long by about 5 foot wide walkway opened ...
Deathly afraid of heights? Steer clear of China’s new, glass-bottom skywalk, which lets visitors walk along the cliff of a mountain, 4,600 feet above the plunging valley below. Tianmen Mountain in ...
If you are looking for your next vacation to include one very terrifying experience, we suggest heading to China to check out its new skywalk, which has you hanging off the side of a mountain. As AOL ...
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