Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a tourist attraction, commissioned by the Hualapai Indian tribe, to be opened to the public on March 28, 2007, along the Colorado River on the edge of the Grand Canyon in the U.S. state of Arizona. The Skywalk will be charging $25 per person in addition to other entry fees.
The glass bridge is suspended 4,000 feet (1 219 meters) above the canyon. The bridge's walls and floor are built of glass 4 inches (10.2 cm) thick. The horseshoe shaped bridge protrudes 65 (20 meters) feet from the edge of the canyon. The Skywalk is able to hold 70 tons of weight, allowing for 800 people weighing 175 lbs. (80 kg) each to stand on the bridge. The allowed capacity, though, will be limited to only 120 persons. All visitors will be provided with shoe covers to protect them from slipping and to prevent scratching of the glass floor.
Labels:
Amazing,
Buildings and Architecture,
Travel,
World Records
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- Predator Of The Deep Sea
- Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina
- It's Raining 300 Men
- Wtf Hair Cutting Style
- Synchronised Swimming Fish
- Ukrainian Graffiti Art
- Funny Pic Dump
- Dumbass Construction
- Extreme Body Piercing
- Mike Tyson The Legend
- Trains on the Streets
- Alex Depue Dazzles Open Mic Night
- Amazing Weird Trees
- Women Bloopers
- Grand Canyon Skywalk
- Grandma plays "Resistance: Fall of Man"
- Guns Into Sculptures
- Lego Version Of Thriller
- World Championship Competition of Sand Sculptures
- Digital Manipulations by Koen Hauser
- Invisible Octopus
- Urinal Sculptures
- Speed Painting with Ketchup and French Fries
- New 7 Wonders Of The World
- Boeing Aeroplane Lying In Forest
- World's Fattest Man In Mexico
- Amazing Child Drummers
- Weird Rollercoaster Ride in Japan
- The World's first Video Mash Up Mega Mix
- Sumela Monastery In Turkey
- Weird Skin Burning Tattoos
- Michael Jackson's Best Dance
- Matchstick Art
- Wooden Cars
- Pershing 115 The Luxury Yacht
- Unusual Friendship
- San Francisco Pillow Fight 2007
- Fingernails Art
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