But in this particular case, you can pay me Singapore one million dollars to do just fifteen minutes of work and i would decline your offer right away without a nanosecond of consideration.


The view may be breathtaking, the air might be crisp and fresh but there's no way i can walk on the wooden planks when a misstep would mean a few hundred meters down the mountain! Damn, just this thought is sufficient for me to feel a shiver down my spine.


The best thing? There's no bloody safety harness!!
At least not in the few pictures i have posted here.
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This three feet wide (around a meter) wooden pathway, when finished, would be China's longest sightseeing path at 2.89 kilometers.
Oh damn. this is horrible.
ReplyDeleteWithout any safety belts? just a helmet. :(
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This is insane. I am not afraid of heights, but I would be if I had to do this.
ReplyDeletedimas : ya!!! this is beyond horror. lol. And thanks for notifying about the contest; damn helpful since i always use streetdirectory.com!
ReplyDeleteflora: u can imagine how frightening it is for people like us who are scared of heights! haha.
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