China just opened a walkway called “Coiling Dragon Cliff Skywalk”, and it’s hanging off the side of a mountain at 4,600 feet (1,403 meters) above the ground. Oh, and did we mention it’s made of glass? It’s 328ft (100m) long and 5.2ft (1.6m) wide and is locating in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in the Hunan Province. It’s attached to the side of Tianmen mountain.
It’s the third such glass walkway to open in the park, and it’s the highest altitude skywalk of the three. It provides incredible views, but it is most definitely not for anyone with even the slightest fear of heights. In fact, those with acrophobia (fear of heights) may not even be able to handle viewing these photos, so proceed at your own risk!
A new glass skywalk recently opened in China’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. It’s the 3rd one to open in that park.
At 4600ft (1403m) above the ground, this walkway is the highest altitude of the 3.
It’s attached to Tienman mountain and provides amazing views of the Hunan Province.
Then again, views of the walkway and the mountain are impressive too.
The walkway is 328ft (100m) long and 5.2ft (1.6m) wide.
And just to reiterate…from the skywalk, it’s 4600 feet… straight down.
(via boredpanda)
Next time you’re in China, if you have the courage to visit this high altitude glass skyway, send us a selfie from it. If not, well, we don’t blame ya.