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Friday 23 June 2017

In pics: 15 Skywalks across the world that are nothing like the ones you see in India



The Coiling Dragon Cliff skywalk, featuring a total of 99 road turns, layers after another are the third glass skywalk on the Tianmen Mountain (or Tianmenshan Mountain). (Photo by Getty Images)
Harbour Bridge with bridge-climbing, Sydney, Australia (Photo by Getty Images)
Visitors check out the view from the Ledge, a new glass cube that juts out from the 103rd floor Skydeck of the Sears Tower, during a media preview in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Getty Images)
Largest glass viewing platform which is located in Shijin Gorge in Pinggu district of Beijing 900 meters in the air.
People crossing suspended footbridge over snow covered mountains at Bad Gastein
Tourists visiting Super Tree Grove, at Gardens By The Bay, in Singapore.
Brewster Glacier Skywalk on the Ice Fields Parkway,Banff National Park,Alberta
People on Aurland lookout
Shanghai Jin Mao Tower the 340-meter-high glass skywalk with no protection fence on its 88th floor. (Photo by VCG)
Langkawi Sky Bridge is a 125m pedestrian bridge in Malaysia, located 700m above sea level at the peak of Gunung Mat Chinchang on Pulau Langkawi, an island in the Langkawi archipelago.
The Grand Canyon Skywalk, which opened in March 2007, was commissioned by the Hualapai Nation and is about two and a half hours east of Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Getty Images)
Hammetschwand Elevator 153 m, highest exterior elevator of Europe, Buergen stock, Canton Nidwalden, Switzerland
Petronas Towers
Panoramic views of old Seville from the Parasol Skywalk, Metropol Parasol, Plaza de la Encarnacion, Sevilla, Andalucia, Spain.
World's longest and highest glass-bottomed bridge over the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon will open soon. The bridge stretched 430 meters long, 6 meters wide and the biggest vertical drop was 1,430 meters under the path. (Photo by Getty Images)

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