Tourist spots are only for people ... brave

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Traveling, while some people like sunbathing on the coast, others spend time exploring local museums. Besides, there are also some people who simply want to challenge their courage and explore their limits.
Tourist spots are only for people ... brave
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If you are one of them, walking on a narrow board of a cliff or jumping from a helicopter right in the middle of an active volcano may be what you need.

Here are the Brightside sites listed, for those who love strong feelings.

Truong Gia Gioi glass bridge (China)

The world’s tallest and longest glass bridge has just been opened at Mount "Avatar", in Zhangjiajie Park in Hunan Province (China). This work only allows 8,000 people to visit every day. Many tourists have to queue overnight to admire this unique bridge.

According to Brightside , Chinese media reported that the designers proved the safety of this glass project by challenging many people to smash its glass with ... sledgehammer.

If you are the type of person who craves high altitude, this glass bridge will be an interesting destination that you can hardly resist. The idea of the bridge is inspired by Avatar blockbuster with glass bottom bridge structure and connecting two mountain ranges.

Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park (Indonesia)

Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park is one of Indonesia’s largest volcanic regions. If you are a volcano lover, this is the perfect destination.

You can get close to the center (crater) of a volcano and take one of the pictures. Professor, recorded the most impressive moment in life. You can see smoke rising from behind each photo, because the Bromo volcano is still active here.

Volcano Cerro Negro (Nicaragua)

The Cerro Negro volcano in Nicaragua is one of the tourist attractions with skateboarding from the crater to the bottom on a distance of more than 700m.

In 2004, a man called Daryn Webb came up with a rating game that was "crazy": taking the mini fridge in the hotel to the mountain, sitting on it and sliding down. 10 years later, this man’s adventurous act has inspired tens of thousands of visitors who want to try other thrills. They turned the distance from the crater of Cerro Negro down to the foot of the mountain into a track that many still call a "race of Go‌ds." Players can be caught at the knees due to volcanic coal or unexpected volcanic eruptions, unlikely to escape.

Because it is a new sport, the device to slide from the mountainside is quite rudimentary. Participants can stand or sit on a piece of rough plywood, wrapped in metal and formica. Players will wear a thick suit to avoid injury and wear glasses so that dust does not fly into the eyes while moving.

Currently, Cerro Negro is the only place in the world you can participate in skateboarding tours on active volcanic slopes which are clearly organized.

Pedra da Gávea Mountain (Brazil)

Pedra da Gavea is the first mountain in Brazil named after a Portuguese captain with the meaning of "the rock of the sail".

There are millions of reasons to visit Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, where there are paradise beaches, bustling nightlife and a popular tourist attraction. However, not many people know Pedra da Gavea, a mountain located at an altitude of 844 m above the sea surface of the South Atlantic Ocean.

Pedra da Gavea is a mountain belonging to Rio de Janeiro’s Tijuca forest, opened to the public by a group of local people from the early 19th century. Currently Pedra da Gavea is under the management of Tijuca National Park. .

Thanks to the position of protruding and quite steep, Pedra da Gavea attracts many visitors to come to take pictures and upload to social networks. The photos received great likes and shares, making the place famous and more devoted to conquest.

In addition, the two sides of stone bear two different types of weather, so it seems to sculpt like a human face. However, geologists and scientists all have the same conclusion that "face" is the product of pareidolia (illusion of human face) and that the mountain is not considered an archaeological site.

"Devil’s Pool" - Victoria Falls (Zambia)

Many people admit just a little bit of a miscarriage, maybe they’ve lost it when swimming in this high lake.

Swimming on the mouth, Go‌d at Devil’s Pool is an experience that anyone who visits Victoria Falls between Zambia and Zimbabwe borders wants to do it once in a lifetime.

Refer to Victoria Falls, not to mention the Devil’s Pool, one of the most bizarre and dangerous swimming spots in the world. Devils Pool is a natural deepwater lake on the top of Victoria Falls, created by erosion thousands of years ago, with a lake edge of about 70cm high that prevents swimmers from being swept away by the splashing waters. waterfall top. Every year there are many tourists who come here to conquer the feeling of swimming at a high altitude.

CN Tower (Canada)

CN (CN tower) tower has an independent structure on the mainland, a world famous Canadian tourist destination.

The 553 meter high tower was designed and built by the Canadian National Railway Company, built 24 hours a day and 5 days a week, completing the 40-month construction with a number of construction workers of 1,573 people, completed in 1976.

The CN Tower television tower was originally built to serve the telecoms and telecom industry of Toronto, Canada, and now it becomes an observation point for the entire Toronto beauty, Travel icons of Toronto city in particular and of Canada in general.

On the top of the tower, visitors can see the beautiful view of Toronto city, admire the spectacular Lake Ontario or experience the extreme feeling on the 113 floor with the elevator going from the ground floor to level 113 in only 58 seconds , so fast that visitors can hold their breath during this time.

Or you can go down a floor to try standing on Glass Floor overlooking the city streets below from 1,122 feet (342 meters) or stepping outside on Outdoor SkyTerrace.

Trift Bridge (Switzerland)

Here you will feel extremely overwhelmed when enjoying a walk along the bridge surrounded by picturesque mountains.

The Trift Bridge is a spectacular suspension bridge on the Swiss Alps 100 meters high and 170 meters long on the ground. The bridge was built when ice stones were melted and there was no way to bury the mountain.

When the new bridge was built, it was quite rudimentary and dangerous, but in 2009 it was reinforced to serve tourists. Since then, this place has quickly become a risky destination to challenge your courage and bravery.

Grotto of a swallow (Mexico)

The cave is more than 500 meters deep with an opening of nearly 60 meters, becoming one of the largest caves in the world. The walls of the cave are ideal for thousands of birds leaving the nest in the morning and returning from nearby forests in the evening.

In addition to admire birds here, if brave enough, you can try to explore the cave from the top as‌sociated with a string drop on the mouth of the cave.

Villarrica volcano (Chile)

If jumping into a cave is not enough for you, bungee jumping (jumping from a fixed point high from 31 - 183 m, the jumping leg is held with a elastic rope) inside the crater Your activity may be more pleasing than ever.

In fact, to do this, you will need to hang yourself from a helicopter on a rope longer than 100 meters and reach the crater. Tourists will come to Villarrica volcano, Pucón, Chile. What is more attractive?

Underwater cave Sac Actun (Yucatan peninsula)

Sac Actun has an average depth of 20 meters and a maximum depth of 120 meters.

This is the oldest underwater cave on the planet. When swimming in a cave, you will feel like this is a place outside of Earth. The cave system is also known for its different anthropological discoveries. Human bones were found in Sac Actun dating to about 13,000 years old and now scientists are still studying this place.

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