Top 6 buildings built by humans "hold the breath" .. !!

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Top 10 buildings built by humans "hold the breath" .. !!

6-Willis Tower

Willis Tower is a skyscraper located in Chicago, United States (the standard name was Sears Tower, but in March 2009 the name was changed to Willis). It was completed in 1974 and the construction began in 1971 and took three years. And cost US $ 150 million [3]. Is today the second highest building in the United States after World Trade Center 1 and was the tallest building in the world since its construction until 1998 when the towers of the city center of Kuala Lumpur opened.

5-InterContinental Dubai Festival City

InterContinental Dubai Festival City is located next to Festival City Mall and features a 25-meter outdoor pool, which offers a terrace with panoramic views of Dubai Marina. A full-service spa with aromatherapy is also available.

All of the sunny rooms at the InterContinental Dubai Festival City have large windows offering views of the horizon. All rooms have a flat-screen TV with multilingual channels, a DVD player and a CD player.

Guests can relax with a glass of wine and enjoy live piano music at the CHOIX Patisserie and the Pierre Gagnaire bar and restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows. Guests can also enjoy a relaxing massage at the spa, while a range of treatments Aromatic for guests to choose from.

4- Hotels in Peru

Imagine spending your night in a glass-topped bed hanging in a mountain on the roof of the Sacred Valley - as it is called - in Peru, overlooking the valley and surrounded by the stars.

The unique hotel, according to CNBC, consists of four translucent translucent glass rooms on the side of the mountain, designed by Ariu Ferry, the developer of the project, who said he was inspired by a rock-covered tent for mountain climbers to inspire.
Ferry said the design came to provide climbing enthusiasts with an enjoyable mountain adventure.
One of the hotel's guests says that the food is much better than the food at Cusco's restaurants - the southeastern city of Peru.
The hotel can be booked throughout the year, but the prices vary according to the way they prefer to reach, but usually range from $ 411 - $ 439 per person.

3-Ishima Ohashi

Japan's Ishima Ohashi Bridge, the third largest bridge of its kind in the world, is high enough to allow ships to pass beneath it.

The bridge, which passes through Lake Nacomi saline, connects the city of Matsu and Sakaiminato. The Ishima Ohashi Bridge is 1.7 km long and 11.4 meters wide, making it the largest bridge in Japan and the third largest bridge in the world.

The bridge has a severe slope that is frightening to drivers, 6.1% on the first side of the state of Shimane, and 5.1% on the other side of Tottori state, giving it a "Death Train" appearance.

2-China: The longest outdoor elevator in the world and hangs on the mountain

An electric elevator called "Bailong - One Hundred Dragon" in China is the world's longest-lying open-air archaeologist and commentator on a rocky slope in one of the mountains of Wulingyuan Natural and Historical District of Zhangjiajie Province. The height of the elevator is 330 meters. Lifts .. Total users every time 50 people and can lift 1380 people per hour.
Work on the elevator industry began in 1999 and ended in 2002 at a cost of $ 18 million.
The area where it was built is a natural area documented by UNESCO, where members of the building objected to its building at the time, fearing the destruction of the expected environment.
Elevator management has advanced seismic sensors where they can evacuate elevators as soon as possible so as not to harm the passengers.
The elevator is registered in Guinness Book of Records as the world's longest elevator.

1-Terrifying 4,600ft Glass Walkway Opens In China, And Just Looking At The Pics Will Give You Vertigo

If you’re scared of heights then you might want to look away now, because this walkway in China is your worst nightmare come true. The fact that it’s attached 4,600ft (1,403 metres) up the side of a mountain is scary enough, but the fact that it’s also made of glass is nothing short of terrifying.

Situated on the side of Tianmen mountain in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Hunan Province, the walkway is 328ft (100 metres) long and 5.2ft (1.6 metres) wide. It’s known as the Coiling Dragon Cliff skywalk, and as you can see, it certainly isn’t for the faint-hearted, but anybody who finds the courage to brave the walkway will be rewarded with an utterly breathtaking view that few will ever experience. The park is actually home to three glass walkways including a 1,410ft (430 metre) glass bridge suspended 590ft (180 metres) above the ground, so if you’re looking for adventure, or just an extreme selfie, then you know where to go.

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