Tiptoe Along A Dangerously Thin Glass Bridge Suspended 4,700 Feet Up China’s “Avatar” Mountain

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The movie “Avatar” showed us an entirely new world… Or did it?

Anyone who has seen the movie and glimpsed the world of Pandora knows what we’re talking about. But did you know that the inspiration came from our own planet?

Meet China’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park…The ultimate canyon “stroll” for the adventurous Freedom Hacker.

Built in the heart of the Tianmen Mountain, and referred to as the Coiling Dragon Cliff Skywalk, this is a must-see for thrill seekers around the world.

China’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is home to the most amazing scenery and is the country’s first national forest park. This out of this world location is also home to the world’s highest glass-bottomed suspension bridge and the world’s longest cable car.

A private tour starts at around US$124 depending on the package you would like to take advantage of. You can also visit the park on your own. There’s an entrance fee to the park at around US$40. Just take a look at this heavenly view.

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Who’s up for an other wordly adventure? Let us know on the comment section below.

~The Freedom Team



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