With its forest of quartz sandstone pillars wrapped in clouds and mist, China’s Zhangjiajie, in central Hunan province, is famously the inspiration for the floating “Hallelujah” mountains in Hollywood ...
Ever wondered what it feels like to fly through a fantasy world? Yeah… this is basically that. Welcome to Zhangjiajie, China’s real-life “floating peaks,” and one of the wildest landscapes on Earth.
Gunfire damaged two vehicles during a parking lot meet-up on Cheshire Bridge Road early Monday. A woman was treated for minor injuries from broken glass, but no one was shot. Police have not ...
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority’s other big bridge that was temporarily shut down 8 years ago after a piece of structural steel cracked is taking the first step toward going to bridge heaven. The ...
Visitors can drink their coffee half a mile into the clouds Rachel McRady is a Digital News Editor at PEOPLE. She has been an entertainment journalist for more than a decade, previously working for E!
If you’ve ever dreamed of drinking a cup of coffee half a mile into the air, there’s a new way to get your morning cup in the sky. China’s Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, which opened to traffic on Sept ...
How debt and speculation financed the suburban American dream and led to today’s inequalities In the popular imagination, the suburbs are synonymous with the “American Dream” of upward mobility and ...
In the short video, a large, grinning white woman in a pink T-shirt and red shorts is standing at the end of a glass bridge posing for the “camera.” She then fly-jumps backwards, destroying the bridge ...
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HONG KONG — The world’s highest bridge opened in China on Sunday, taking the crown from another bridge in the same province. The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge soars about 2,050 feet above a river and ...
Bridges everywhere are meant to connect places and people, but there are some that feel like they’re designed to test your survival instincts instead. They wobble in the wind or dangle so high that ...