
The world's longest glass bridge spanning 180 metres across a Zhangjiajie's Grand Cayon, more than 300 metres high. It was a very uncomfortable feeling when one looked down through the glass bottom. The mind said you should fall through, and made your knees wobbled. I could only manage to walk on it by not looking at the glass bottom, by looking ahead. It was good that there were solid opaque paths on both sides to allow those that had difficulties overcoming the optical illusion and felt uncomfortable to walk on it. Some visitors were not affected by it at all and felt very comfortable enjoying the thrill of it.
In the mid section there were two platforms for bungee jumping. Oh, the bridge felt solid like a rock, no movement at all.
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