Thursday 10 January 2013

Tech News Titlis High cliff Walk: Europe's Maximum Suspension Bridge Opens




Europe’s highest suspension bridge has started out to the community at Engelberg, Switzerland – a well-known ski location. The 100-meter lengthy Titlis Cliff Walk is designed along a area of Install Titlis to enjoy the 100th birthday of the starting of a cableway which signed up with the areas of Engelberg and Gerschnialp in Jan 1913.


Hanging roughly 3,000 metres above sea stage, the bridge provides opinions that increase as far as 500 metres down "into the abyss of the south wall" on times with excellent exposure. Getting to the bridge itself is a trip and goes through an subterranean canal. The bridge took four several weeks to develop and price 1.5 million Swiss francs (US$1.6 million).


Mount Titlis is in the Urner Alps of Switzerland and situated on the edge between Obwalden and Berne in Switzerland. It is already well-known for its rotating cable car, which is the first. The cablecar joins Engelberg to the peak of the hill. The last aspect of the cable car goes above the glacier and its possible to see an illuminated glacier cavern from the entry within the cable car place.







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