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The Grand Canyon Skywalk
Hi readers, The Grand Canyon Skywalk, a glass bridge massive roosts close to a mile above the Colorado River, recently opened in Arizona. The horseshoe-shaped glass bridge is located only 70 meters from the edge of the Grand Canyon and offers a view down from the edge of the canyon. Positioned at 120 miles east of Las Vegas, Nevada, Grand Canyon Skywalk Glass was built by the Hualapai Tribe to provide a one-of-a-kind experience Grand Canyon and make money from tourists flock to this attraction. Skywalk Is it safe?
The engineers also had earthquakes in mind when designing the Grand Canyon Skywalk. The structure was built to last for an earthquake of 8.0 on the Richter scale near 50 miles of the Grand Canyon.
The glass bridge is a single piece of 6000 square meters of development called Grand Canyon West, which is includes a guest center, merchandise and gifts shop and a restaurant. It will cost $ 25 to see the Grand Canyon from this unusual perspective. The engineers also had earthquakes in mind when designing the Grand Canyon Skywalk. The structure was built to last for an earthquake of 8.0 on the Richter scale near 50 miles of the Grand Canyon.
