In a seemingly endless competition to build the world’s scariest tourist attraction, this newest entry is a definite contender -- and partly because of weather.
In southern China’s Hunan Province, there’s a bridge nearly a thousand feet long, stretching between two mountain peaks.
It wouldn’t be a big deal, but this bridge has a glass bottom, so you can clearly see the 590-foot drop into the valley below.
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Not only that, but when the wind blows, the bridge sways in the breeze.
Should you become so terrified you can’t move, one of the trained staff members will help you finish what could be a long walk across the bridge.
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