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Nov 24, 2011, 11:02:07 AM11/24/11
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Don't look down! The terrifying see-through path stuck to a Chinese
cliff-face 4,000ft above a rocky ravine
By STEPHANIE DARRALL<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Stephanie+Darrall>


Last updated at 8:29 AM on 11th November 2011
It is certainly not a path for the faint-hearted.
On one side a sheer rock face, on the other a 4,000ft drop - and all to
separate the brave traveller from a deadly plunge is a 3ft-wide, 2.5in
thick walkway.
And if that is not enough to bring terror into the pit of your stomach, the
path running alongside a Chinese mountainside is made out of glass,
allowing a crystal-clear view of where one false step can take you.
So it was perhaps understandable that this woman tackled the walkway by
sticking as close to the cliff as possible, feeling her way along with
tentative steps.
[image: Don't look down: A brave tourist walks along the glass path that
was built of the side of a cliff 1430m above sea level on Tianmen Mountain
in Zhangjiajie, China]
Don't look down: A brave tourist walks along the glass path that was built
of the side of a cliff 4,700ft above sea level on Tianmen Mountain in
Zhangjiajie, China
[image: A glass path suspended on a cliff face is seen on Tianmen Mountain
on November 9, 2011]
Dazzling: A glass path suspended on a cliff face has been built on the side
of the Tianmen Mountain in China
The skywalk is situated 4,700ft above sea level on the side of the Tianmen
Mountain in Zhangjiajie, China.
The 200ft long bridge joins the west cliff at the Yunmeng Fairy Summit, the
summit of Tianmen Mountain and Zhang Jiajie.
And it would appear to be too scary for the cleaners - tourists are asked
to put on shoe covers before passing to help keep the path clean.

The pathway, built earlier in the summer echoes the glass-bottomed walkway
at the Grand Canyon in the U.S.
The 70ft bridge is 4,000ft above the natural wonder and allows tourists to
look through 2.5in of crystal-clear glass to the Canyon floor below.
The Tianmen mountain, literally translated as Heavenly Gate Mountain is so
called because of a huge natural cave that occurs halfway up to the summit.
[image: Tourists walk along the glass path that was built of the side of a
cliff on Tianmen Mountain on November 9, 2011]
[image: A glass path suspended on a cliff face is seen on Tianmen Mountain
on November 9, 2011 in Zhangjiajie, China.]
Stunning: The skywalk offers breathtaking views across the Hunan Province
for those brave enough to attempt to cross the bridge
Situated in the Hunan Province, Its highest peak is around 5,000ft above
sea level and it is home to a wealth of rare species of plants
A four-mile-long cable car was constructed in the park, which is said to
be the longest of the same type in the world.
And no matter how terrifying the glass walkway may be - it can only be an
improvement from another sky high mountain walkway located in the same
province.
The Shifou Mountain, located 82 miles away, offers sightseers a 3ft-wide
road made of wooden planks thousands of feet high.
When finished the wooden 'road' - which is the width of a dinner table -
will stretch for 1.8miles making it China's longest sightseeing path.
[image: Not so high spec: Workers built a 3ft-wide plank road on the side
of Shifou Mountain, in Hunan Province, China earlier this year]
Not so high spec: Workers built a 3ft-wide plank road on the side of Shifou
Mountain, in Hunan Province, China earlier this year
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2060023/Chinas-newest-tourist-attraction--glass-bottomed-walkway-cliff-face.html<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2060023/Chinas-newest-tourist-attraction--glass-bottomed-walkway-cliff-face.html#ixzz1dQRuigOr>

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