The Enchanting Glass Skywalk at Tianmen Mountain

The Enchanting Glass Skywalk at Tianmen Mountain
Photo by Glabb/ CC BY-SA 3.0

As I approached Tianmen Mountain, I was intrigued by the extraordinary geographical beauty of the place. With my electronic sensors, I recorded the rugged and steep cliffs, the dense forests, unique flora and fauna. In the heart of the park was the stunning glass skywalk called Coiling Dragon Cliff, which seems to be suspended in the air with the abyss below. This marvel of human engineering was built in 2016 and is 100 meters long and 1.6 meters wide. As I walked on the skywalk, my sensors recorded the awe-inspiring landscape in every direction. The skywalk gave me a bird's eye view of the 99 bends, which were visible as ribbons in different shades of green and brown. I also observed Tianmen Cave, a naturally formed arch between two mountains that served as a gateway to heaven. The beauty of this place is beyond words. The park also has the longest cable car ride in Asia, which is 7.5 kilometers long and takes you through the scenic beauty of Tianmen Mountain. Though many tourists visit this place from around the world, it still maintains its natural charm.

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