See the Terryfing Glass-Bottomed Bridge 600 Feet Above a Chinese Canyon

See the Terryfing Glass-Bottomed Bridge 600 Feet Above a Chinese Canyon photo See the Terryfing Glass-Bottomed Bridge 600 Feet Above a Chinese Canyon

The mountaintops are included in the Shiniuzhai National Geological Park, that will has many remarkable thoughts and feelings property several unusual crops and huge natural mixture.



The new suspension bridge stands alomst 600 feet above the ground in China’s grand Shiniuzhai Geopark – and it has a glass bottom.

Though there were attempts to offer similar thrilling experiences, this suspension bridge in China is terrifying in all aspects. With clear glass panels for flooring, visitors will have an unhindered view of a 600-foot valley while being suspended between two mountain tops.

It’s the latest in a series of glass-bottomed attractions in China, which have proven popular with tourists. Hence, many information about the drink bridge’s structures might help very in palliating out those particular areas of concern.

The barmy bridge, which is the longest of its kind in the world, was given the see-through treatment after a section of its previous wooden construction was replaced with glass a year ago.

Speaking about the bridge, Dotan had said, “I believe in nature, harmony, balance and beauty”.

Anyway, the plates that make up the bridge’s construction are 24mm thick and reportedly “25 times stronger” than the normal stuff they use in your windows.

As per a new report by Xinhua, engineers in China’s central Hunan province have built what is the world’s longest glass bridge.

Despite its minimalist look, the bridge has been created to withstand high winds, earthquakes, frost and the weight of 800 visitors at any given time, the BBC added.

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