What if I told you you could walk on air at a height of 590ft without the use of any form of jet propulsion? Well now you can!
China have never been afraid of breaking a record but with this stupendously adventurous creation they have casually broken two.
Arial shot of glass bottom bridge. Photo Credit: CNN
Not only will it be the highest glass bridge in existence with the ground well in excess of 300 meters below, it will also be the longest at a staggering 430 meters end to end!
This is enough to make even the most adept adrenaline junkies legs wobble like jelly. Designed by Isreali architect Haim Dotan The bridge upon completion will play host to the worlds highest bungee jump as well as become a catwalk for fashion shows.
To put this into some context the longest glass bottom bridge record is currently held by Alberta Canada’s Glacier Skywalk, measuring a yawntastic 35 metres from end to end.
Canda’s feeble attempt at wow factor. Photo Credit: CNN
This insane creation of a bridge in the clouds will surely put Zhangjiajie China on the map and will serve as a constant reminder of human imagination and endeavour.
Glass Bottom Bridge to Shatter All Records
Asia CoolWhat if I told you you could walk on air at a height of 590ft without the use of any form of jet propulsion? Well now you can!
China have never been afraid of breaking a record but with this stupendously adventurous creation they have casually broken two.
Arial shot of glass bottom bridge. Photo Credit: CNN
Not only will it be the highest glass bridge in existence with the ground well in excess of 300 meters below, it will also be the longest at a staggering 430 meters end to end!
This is enough to make even the most adept adrenaline junkies legs wobble like jelly. Designed by Isreali architect Haim Dotan The bridge upon completion will play host to the worlds highest bungee jump as well as become a catwalk for fashion shows.
To put this into some context the longest glass bottom bridge record is currently held by Alberta Canada’s Glacier Skywalk, measuring a yawntastic 35 metres from end to end.
Canda’s feeble attempt at wow factor. Photo Credit: CNN
This insane creation of a bridge in the clouds will surely put Zhangjiajie China on the map and will serve as a constant reminder of human imagination and endeavour.
For now my only advise would be don’t look down!
Would you cross it? Photo Credit: CNN