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Une nouvelle passerelle vertigineuse en chine

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Une nouvelle passerelle vertigineuse en chine

La Chine aime les passerelles en verre vertigineuses.  C’est ainsi que la troisième passerelle en verre du mont Tianmen a commencé à accueillir le public à Zhangjiajie, dans la province chinoise du Hunan (sud-ouest)…

Cette passerelle en verre, baptisée Panlongya, mesure 100 mètres de long et 1,6 mètre de large, rapporte le site Frensh China. Debout sur la passerelle accolée à la falaise, les visiteurs ont l’impression d’être suspendus au-dessus du vide et ils jouissent d’une vue imprenable sur la célèbre route aux 99 virages qui gravit la montagne, à qui la passerelle doit son nom.

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La passerelle en verre a été inaugurée lundi, pour le plus grand bonheur des visiteurs amateurs de sensations perchées et fortes.

epaselect epa05452645 A picture made available on 03 August 2016 shows an aerial view of tourists walking on a glass-bottomed skywalk on the Panlong (coiling dragon) Cliff on Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province, China, 01 August 2016. The 100-meter-long walk, giving a clear view of the deep valley behind, is the third glass walkway in the scenic zone.  EPA/SHAO YING CHINA OUT

ZHANGJIAJIE, CHINA - AUGUST 01: Tourists walk on the 100-meter-long and 1.6-meter-wide glass skywalk clung the cliff of Tianmen Mountain (or Tianmenshan Mountain) in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park on August 1, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. The Coiling Dragon Cliff skywalk, featuring a total of 99 road turns, layers after another, is the third glass skywalk on the Tianmen Mountain (or Tianmenshan Mountain).  (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)

ZHANGJIAJIE, CHINA - AUGUST 01: Tourists walk on the 100-meter-long and 1.6-meter-wide glass skywalk clung the cliff of Tianmen Mountain (or Tianmenshan Mountain) in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park on August 1, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. The Coiling Dragon Cliff skywalk, featuring a total of 99 road turns, layers after another, is the third glass skywalk on the Tianmen Mountain (or Tianmenshan Mountain). (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)

epa05452647 A picture made available on 03 August 2016 shows tourists taking selfies on a glass-bottomed skywalk on the Panlong (coiling dragon) Cliff on Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province, China, 01 August 2016. The 100-meter-long walk, giving a clear view of the deep valley behind, is the third glass walkway in the scenic zone.  EPA/SHAO YING CHINA OUT

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