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Millions of people visit the Grand Canyon each year. But this year will be different for one portion of the national park.
From the Drakensberg cliffs to China’s sky-high marvels, these glass-bottom bridges and skywalks will leave you breathless.
The Huajiang bridge surpasses France’s Millau Viaduct by 947 feet and even towers 275 feet above New York’s One World Trade ...
China is set to officially open the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge “soon”, marking a new pinnacle in global engineering — as ...
Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge, China Once the tallest and longest glass bridge in the world, this 430-meter span in Hunan Province still delivers unmatched drama-especially with a bungee ...
To behold the Grand Canyon from above, visitors usually book a helicopter tour or ride a zip line. But at the west rim of the canyon, there's a third (and equally adrenaline-inducing) option: Skywalk.
Lunch, bottled water and a granola bar are included in tour rates. Plus, you can select your own pickup location from several Las Vegas-area hotels and be dropped off at one of three locations ...
By the end of this year, the answer will be the Grand Canyon Skywalk - a glass bridge that is being built on the edge of the canyon on the western rim.
World travel has been made more accessible to travellers across the globe thanks to public infrastructure such as railways ...
Grand Canyon National Park announced April 9 that it’s extending closures of multiple inner canyon areas for planned maintenance. The facilities, which were expected to open this spring and are ...
PHOENIX (AP) - An Indian tribe will fasten a massive glass-bottomed walkway to the edge of the Grand Canyon today as part of an ambitious $30 million tourism center that has angered ...