A tourist poses on the glass-bottom bridge at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on August 20, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. (Photo: VCG/VCG via Getty Images) A tourist poses on the glass-bottom ...
We’ve talked about glass-bottom bridges from China before and they are all definitely impressive… and all scary as hell. China still isn’t done building them and it’ll soon open its longest and ...
The record-breaking glass bridge over one of China’s largest canyons has been shut down after being open for just a few weeks. The world’s longest and highest glass bottom bridge above the Zhangjiajie ...
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The completion of China’s latest glass bridge, the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge designed by Haim Dotan Architects, has been delayed, but thrill-seekers won’t mind the wait. Vice General ...
Climbing to the top of a canyon is already pretty terrifying for any traveler with a fear of heights. But Chinese builders have upped the ante with the world’s longest and highest glass bottom bridge ...
Plans are also in the works to create a bungee jump from the bridge. The world's longest and highest glass-bottomed bridge stretches across the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province ...
Huge crowds of tourists walk across the glass bridge over the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon in China on Aug. 21, 2016. Getty Images A terrifying skywalk in China that was forced to close after just two ...
China just added a bunch of new claims to its planet-beating achievements – this time its the world’s sweatiest palms, the trembliest knees and the most-flipped stomachs. Oh yes – and the world’s ...
Across China’s Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, 980 feet above the floor of the deep, tree-lined chasm, stretches a terrifying new glass-bottomed bridge. The Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge opened to ...
For those who have successfully overcome their fears and walked the world’s highest glass-bottom bridge in China, it’s time to take things up a notch – and bungee off it. A new 260-meter-high (853 ...
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