Don’t look down: China’s terrifying new 2000ft high glass-bottomed walkway
LEAVE your fear of heights at home to take on this sheer cliff see-through walkway.
The glass-bottom walkway juts out over a sheer cliff, almost 2000 feet off the ground
High above sea level in China’s Wanfo National Scenic Park is a brand new tourist attraction.
A glass walkway measuring 164 feet long has just opened, at a staggering height of 1,968 feet.
Perched on the side of a cliff, this new path promises views in every direction, if you can pluck up the courage to cross it.
The dizzying site replaces an old walkway which was built from wood and metal.
Two tourists lie down on the newly opened walkway
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It’s an extension of a glass observation deck that already allows visitors panoramic views.
This new addition has been designed to lure the more adventurous traveller to the ’Great Green Wall’.
These images show two brave tourists lying down on the glass.
They made the most of the empty walkway before it opened on July 8.
The walkway replaces an old path made from metal and wood
The walkway connects to an existing glass-bottom platform looking out over the mountains
Wanfo National Park is located in southern China, part of the Hunan Province.
The same Province is home to another glass-bottomed monstrosity, the newly built Zhangjiajie Bridge.
It’s already breaking records, as both the highest and longest in the world.
Just in case that wasn’t sufficiently thrilling, visitors will not only get to walk across the sturdy structure, but bungee jump and zip-line off it too.
China's Hunan Province is home to more than one terrifying glass-bottom attraction
Another glass-bottomed attraction that’s just opened in China gives unrivalled views over the Jingling Stone Forest Gorge.
Vertigo sufferers beware, this platform is not one for the faint-hearted.
Located near Beijing, brave tourists step out on the structure that juts out a terrifying 107 feet over the edge of a cliff face.
The attraction has a completely glass bottom and will certainly set any brave tourist's heart pounding.