World’s Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridge in Russia

Sep 18, 2014 1 comments

The world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge opened this summer in Sochi National Park, Russia. Located on the extreme corner of the National Park, the 1,800-foot-long bridge was built over a picturesque 650 foot gorge, and offers visitors a breathtaking view of the mountains and the river below. Another attraction is bungee jumping. There are several different points on the bridge from which you can bungee. The bridge is part of the AJ Hackett Sochi Skypark that was opened around the same time as this bridge.

The Sochi Skypark bridge was developed in collaboration with New Zealand, and it took two years, 740 tons of metal and 2,000 cubic meters of concrete to construct. The bridge is designed to withstand a 9-magnitude earthquake and the simultaneous presence of 3,000 people over it.

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via Gizmodo and Vesti-sochi.tv. Photo credit: George Malets

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  1. Being severely acrophobic, I only have three words..Oh, hell no. My stomach lurched just looking at the pictures

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