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If you are looking for your next vacation to include one very terrifying experience, we suggest heading to China to check out its new skywalk, which has you hanging off the side of a mountain.
As AOL reported earlier this month, China opened a 100-meter-long, 1.6-meter-wide glass walkway that runs along the side of Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park.
The Coiling Dragon Cliff skywalk, which certainly seems like a fitting name for this beast of a walk, allows you to look down from 4,600 feet in the air. What do you see? Views include everything down to the bottom of the cliff.
This walkway, located in the southern province of Hunan, overlooks Tongtian Avenue, which includes a total of 99 turns. Clearly, this is not for the faint of heart — or anyone who experiences vertigo.
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You could just hold onto the railing and never look down on your walk around Tianmen Mountain — or you could take the most adventurous selfie of your life. This photo definitely deserves all the Likes.
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To look down or not to look down, that is the question when walking around the Coiling Dragon Cliff skywalk, which is 4,600 feet in the air.
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Tourists who are brave enough to take this walk are asked to wear foot covers so they don't get the glass dirty.
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An aerial view of the Coiling Dragon Cliff skywalk that will either get your heart pounding with excitement or sheer horror.
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The skywalk is 1.6 meters wide, which means it is just over 5 feet, 2 inches. To put that in prospective, it's approximately one Amy Poehler.
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Finished this death-defying walk and still feel like you need more excitement in your life? Don't worry, this is actually the third glass skywalk on Tianmen Mountain.
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