China is obsessed with glass bridges.
From the longest, to the highest, to the most dangerous, they are the latest fad in the great country’s bridge-building escapades.
The latest accomplishment opened alongside Tianmen Mountain in Hunan’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. Those who dared to walk on the glass pathway could look down from 1 400m. Off the side of a cliff. Clinging hopelessly to the rails.
While some could not even handle the sights, others were gladly taking selfies.
I would do it for the views – just look:
And just in case you were wondering what a real case of acrophobia – fear of heights – looks like, this little compilation video shows all – pooch included:
[source:mashable]
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