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From the Drakensberg cliffs to China’s sky-high marvels, these glass-bottom bridges and skywalks will leave you breathless.
The Huajiang bridge surpasses France’s Millau Viaduct by 947 feet and even towers 275 feet above New York’s One World Trade ...
Dhaka: There's something unforgettable about the view from above-whether gazing over valleys, cliffs, or oceans. But some of the world's most ...
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Islands on MSNWalk Across A Glass Bridge Or Take A Cable Car Along One Of China's Most Breathtaking MountainsSome of China's most incredible mountains are home to a death-defying glass walkway and one of the longest and highest cable ...
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Travel Noire on MSN6 ‘Secret’ Destinations That Will Take Your Breath AwayIf you’re sick of fighting your way through hordes of tourists at must-visit destinations and are instead craving an off-the-beaten-path experience, look no further. We have searched high and low and ...
The record is currently held by 1,410.7-foot-long glass bridge over the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon in China's Hunan Province. Moc Chau Island Tourist Area officials said the bridge, suspended nearly ...
Aerial photo taken on Nov. 12, 2021 shows a tourist going bungee jumping from Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon's glass-bottomed bridge, central China's Hunan Province. The 430-meter long, six-meter wide ...
Plunging into a gorge in China's Hunan province beneath a 430-metre glass bridge you'll find the world's new highest bungy jump. Already famous for its ...
Straddled between two cliffs in China's Hunan province, a 430-metre glass-bottomed suspension bridge offers the world's highest bungy jump from a footbridge.
The trend was made famous by Hunan province's Zhangjiajie bridge, where tourists walk across a glass bridge hoisted 300 metres above the ground between two steep cliffs.
Visitors cross a glass-bottomed bridge in Zhangjiajie in China's Hunan Province on August 21, 2016. A man at a tourist resort in northeast China was trapped on a glass bridge standing 328 feet ...
CHANGCHUN (XINHUA) - A tourist was stranded on a glass-bottomed bridge on Friday (May 7) at a resort in north-east China's Jilin Province after it was damaged by a gale, raising public concerns ...
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