The world’s longest and highest glass-bottomed pedestrian bridge is nearing completion in the Zhangjiajie National Park, China, ArchDaily reports.
Expected to wrap up in July and opening to the public in October 2015, visitors to the park will be able to walk 0.2 miles at nearly 1,000 feet above a canyon, with views of a verdant gorge visible through glass panels beneath them.
The bridge’s designer, Haim Dotan, told ArchDaily that “the Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge was designed to be invisible as possible—a white bridge disappearing into the clouds.”
ArchDaily has the full report.
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