Wednesday, January 9, 2013

the highest suspension bridge in Europe

The bridge at an altitude of 3000M

Enjoy the view does not know the time and place. Like if you come to Mount Titlis, Switzerland. There was the highest suspension bridge in Europe, 3,000 meters above sea level. That is, the bridge is only 20 feet at odds with the summit of Mount Titlis.

Some traveler must have known that Mount Titlis in the Swiss Alps is the most fun place to ski. Mount as high as 3020 meters above sea level is covered by eternal snow. The average temperature is 0 degrees Celsius.

The charming scenery certainly presented here. In addition to having the title as the owner of the first cable car in the world that can deliver travelers to the top of the mountain, Mount Titlis currently has the highest suspension bridge in Europe. No half-hearted, this hanging bridge at an altitude of 3,000 meters above sea level.

Suspension bridge named Cliff Walk connects Titlis summit of Mount Titlis, separated by a chasm as deep as 500 meters. Long Titlis Cliff Walk about 100 meters, as seen detikTravel from the official site of Mount Titlis tour on Wednesday (01/09/2013). It took over 4 months to make this bridge, it will cost about 1.5 million Swiss Francs.

Since it first opened at the end of last year, the suspension bridge is successfully made many curious traveler. Most of those who tried to cross the usual tourist does skiing here. But not a few others who had come just to see the beauty of the landscape.

travelers trooped past the bridge
travelers trooped past the bridge
The best time to cross the bridge is in the morning, especially not during the holidays. At that time, Cliff Walk Titlis pretty quiet, so you can more freely enjoy the beauty of the Alps. You also may take longer to be in the middle of the bridge because there is no other tourists who would interfere.

Besides the natural beauty that is always presented all the time, Titlis Cliff Walk has also been tested for safety. This was revealed directly by representatives of Titlis Cliff Walk to the media, Peter Reinle, as reported by CNN some time ago.

"The bridge is 100 percent safe and there is no (tourists) who fell from the bridge," sure.

Reinle also added, when first opened, Titlis Cliff Walk was immediately passed by 500 travelers. It further strengthens the evidence that the suspension bridge is safe. You dare to try it?
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