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« on: February 13, 2012, 08:34:37 AM »

10. Capilano Suspension Bridge, Canada
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The Capilano Suspension Bridge in British Columbia was originally constructed in 1889 by George Grant Mackay,
a Scottish civil engineer and park commissioner for Vancouver. This bridge stretches 450 feet (137m) across
and 230 feet (70m) above the Capilano River. The bridge was completely rebuilt again in 1956 after some modifications.

This is a great tourist attraction. This long and incredibly high up suspension bridge has been very exciting
with extreme fear of heights. This bridge is considered to be the oldest tourist attraction in Vancouver.
Beautiful views thrive here, yet the height is unbelievably awesome and frightening.

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« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2012, 08:37:54 AM »

9. Canopy Walk in Kakum Nat’l Park, Ghana
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The Kakum National Park offers a long sequence of hanging bridges throughout the forests covering known as the
Canopy Walk. There are over 7 bridges that expand to a length of over 330 meters or 1,080 ft long and 40 meters
or 130 feet high. The Canopy is made out of netting and wires and maintains safety inspection, however with the
large number of visitors and incredible heights it just screams out scary. It does, however offer an incredible
view of the forest if you can handle the heights and daring nature of walking high up in the trees.
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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2012, 08:41:47 AM »

8. Hanging Bridge at Trift Glacier, Switzerland
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One of the most beautiful but scary bridges of the world is Hanging Bridge at Trift Glacier in Switzerland.
The Bridge sits directly above the Trift Glacier at 100 meters high, 170 meters long, and is considered to
be one of the longest and highest pedestrian suspension bridges in the Alps. You can hike or take the cable
car to get to this impressive bridge which often times looks out to raging frozen waters and spectacular views.

It is a very thrilling for those who prefer to explore by walking instead of pedaling. Take a tour of a
naturalist-led Arenal Hanging Bridges.
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« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2012, 08:44:58 AM »

7. Arenal Hanging Bridges, Costa Rica
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The Arenal Hanging Bridge is the greatest Eco touristic project in Costa Rica, with the energetic primary
rain forest where you will find a great biological diversity with an incomparable scenic splendor. The tourist
will be able to appreciate the natural beauties of the majestic environment.

Arenal Hanging Bridges is offering all the visitors with the natural surroundings in a responsible and
sustainable way with all the permissions, evaluations and certifications required for the protection of
reserve and all the living organisms that live in there.
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« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2012, 09:04:42 AM »

6. Taman Negara National Park Bridge, Malaysia
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The Tama Negara National Park Bridge is claimed to be the world’s longest canopy pathway. It is a terrifying
and unstable hanging rope bridge that measures approximately 500 meters long. Created with only ropes, netting,
planks, and a few ladders consists of a long and winding pathway of rope bridges that connect via trees. Built
at 50 meters above the ground, it is high enough to scare those with a fear of heights. This is an exciting
tourist attraction for those who look for some serious thrills.
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6. Taman Negara National Park Bridge, Malaysia
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The Tama Negara National Park Bridge is claimed to be the world’s longest canopy pathway. It is a terrifying
and unstable hanging rope bridge that measures approximately 500 meters long. Created with only ropes, netting,
planks, and a few ladders consists of a long and winding pathway of rope bridges that connect via trees. Built
at 50 meters above the ground, it is high enough to scare those with a fear of heights. This is an exciting
tourist attraction for those who look for some serious thrills.
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