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Terrifying glass skywalk with 4,600ft drop opens in China

Glass walkway China THRILLING: Would you walk on this glass bridge 4,600ft up

A cliff-clinging walkway has opened to the public in Tianmen Mountain, China. The 100-meter-long glass skywalk will allow daredevils to enjoy the Hunan’s mountainous landscapes in a thrilling new way.Stretching around a cliff on Tianmen Mountain in the southern Chinese province, the attraction officially opened on Monday.

GLASS BRIDGE SCARY: The 100-meter-long skywalk in situated high in the Tianmen Mountains

GLASS BRIDGE BRAVE: Tourists have been snapping sky-high selfies on the walkway

Brave tourists have already been testing out the knee-knocking walk. While some have been clinging to the cliff side afraid to look down, others have embraced the fear and captured sky-high selfies.The “Coiling Dragon Cliff” skywalk in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park features 99 hair-raising turns that snake around the sheer cliff face.

This terrifying construction is part of the latest addition to China’s glass bridge craze.

The park already offers tourists the chance to walk over a 300m-deep valley on the .

GLASS BRIDGE RECORD BREAKING: This walkway is the world’s longest and highest glass-bottomed bridge

The sky bridge is stretched across the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon at a dizzying height of 980ft.Views from the dizzying glass bridge will include the awe-inspiring floating mountains from the Avatar movie.

Of course in real life they’re not bobbing about in mid-air, but the scenic mountain pillars in Zhangjiajie City in the south-central Chinese province are still a sight to behold.

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