And THIS is why I won't visit these bridge's not to mention my fear of highest on a GOOD day to cross these insane thing's. Never, No, I will not.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-57058247
And THIS is why I won't visit these bridge's not to mention my fear of highest on a GOOD day to cross these insane thing's. Never, No, I will not.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-57058247
Yikes.
These things freak me out at the best of times, but I REALLY can't imagine going out on that when there are 150km/h winds!
I am fascinated with glass bridges or other types of glass thrill adventures. I want to see the glass ledge in the Grand Canyon. I have been in the glass on top of the Sears Tower in Chicago. So I would probably want to do a bridge like this. But the article said there were high winds the day of this accident. I would never argue with the wind.
For me, I kind of prefer steel grating type floors on these long bridges. Maybe a couple observation places with smaller glass floors and a steel walkway on the sides for safety.
(Same link above.)
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-57058247