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dimanche 9 février 2014

Don't Look Down! Your Legs Will Feel Like Mush After You See these Unbelievable Skywalks

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If you're afraid of heights, look away...or don't and face your fears through images. Maybe you can make a trip one day to one of these heart-stopping locations and grab life by the horns and face your fears head on.
It's not every day where you can see a complete bird's eye view from a building. These skywalks will either get you excited to literally walk on the face of your fear or will do the complete opposite and have you sit in a corner rocking back and forth for the rest of the day. I really hope it's the former. Here are these unbelievable, leg-jellying skywalks:

Skydeck Chicago, Illinois, USA

Miss Illinois is standing tall on the very corner of the skydeck that would make anybody with the slightest fear of heights shake in fear. This skydeck is 1,353 feet in the air and has been officially been named the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.
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via Instagram @ SkyDeckChicago

Sydney Tower Skywalk in Sydney, Australia

This skywalk is 880 feet high around the Sydney Tower overlooking the beautiful city of Sydney.
Don't Look Down! Your Legs Will Feel Like Mush After You See these Unbelievable Skywalks 2via See Sydney Pass

Grand Canyon Skywalk, Arizona, USA 

This skywalk is run by the Hualapai Indian tribe and is suspended at 4000 feet. The fascinating thing about this skywalk is that it's the second highest glass floor on earth!

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via Daily Mail by Corbis

Calgary Tower, Alberta, Canada

The only thing standing between you and a 626 foot fall is a glass floor that is a part of the Calgary Tower which is a free-standing observation tower.

15 Heart-Stopping Skywalks That Will Turn Your Legs To Jellyvia flickr @ MarilynJane

Blackpool Tower, Blackpool, UK

This building is 519 feet high and is made of glass allowing you to literally watch your every step.
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via IB Times by Reuters

Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth, UK

Even just looking at a picture of this tower is dizzying. I think I would be crawling the entire way while crying. This glass floor is 560 feet above the ground. 
15 Heart-Stopping Skywalks That Will Turn Your Legs To Jellyvia flickr @ JMaskell 

Willis Tower, Chicago, Illinois, USA

This little girl is a brave little one, lying on a glass floor of a 1,450 foot high tower called the Willis Tower. This isn't only extremely high, but it's merely suspended off of the building by four feet of the 103rd floor.
15 Heart-Stopping Skywalks That Will Turn Your Legs To Jellyvia Connect Cleveland by Associated Press

Ahhh, the Alps!

Look at this breathtaking view from the top of Aiguille du Midi peak which is an amazing 12, 604 feet! You get the view of Mont Blanc (which is the highest mountain in Europe). This has officially beaten the Grand Canyon Skywalk as the highest above-ground glass floor.
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via The Globe and Mail via Reuters by Robert Pratta

CN Tower, Toronto, Canada

This five-foot wide ledge is 1,168 feet off of the ground. You're literally on the edge. *Faints*

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via Reuters by Mark Blinch

Eureka Tower, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

At 975 feet high you'll be sure to be yelling "mommy" instead of eureka! This is the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere after all!
15 Heart-Stopping Skywalks That Will Turn Your Legs To Jellyvia Facebook @ Eureka Skydeck 

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