China is about to open a terrifying 984-foot-high glass bottom bridge
Haim Dotan Ltd. Architects and Urban Designers
Taking things to dizzying new heights, the national park of Zhangjiajie in China's Hunan province - said to be the inspiration behind planet Pandora in Avatar - is set to open the world's longest, as well as highest, glass-bottom bridge.
Designed by Israeli architect Haim Dotan, the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge is set to be completed in July, with an official opening in October, according to CNN.
Connecting two massive cliffs, the bridge will be 1,247 feet long, and 20 feet wide, with nothing but glass between visitors and certain death 984 feet below.
Haim Dotan Ltd. Architects and Urban Designers
Haim Dotan Ltd. Architects and Urban Designers
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