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The top ten most breathtaking viewing platforms in the world will definitely make you scream! (photo)

According to foreign media reports, it is said that only by standing higher can we see further. In order to let tourists feel the spectacular and beautiful nature from high altitude and have a good adventure and addiction at the same time, architects have built one observation deck after another. The following ten observatories are definitely the most outstanding representatives of this family. First place: overpass in Dakhstan, Austria.

Overpass in Dakhstan, Austria

The overpass is called "the balcony of the Alps"

Known as the "Balcony of Alps", the Dalstein Overpass is 2700 meters above sea level.

Built on the vertical rock surface 250 meters high in Huna Kugel. Standing on the overpass, visitors can see a 360-degree panorama and enjoy the beautiful scenery of southern Slovenia and northern Czech Republic. The elevation of Dakhstan Flyover not only exceeds Niagara Falls, but even some representatives of Iguazu Falls in Brazil can't compare with it. Second place: Norwegian Aurand fjord observation deck.

Norwegian Aurand fjord observation deck

Aurand fjord observation deck is V-shaped.

The farthest end of the leveling part is blocked by a large glass.

Located on the Aurand fjord, this observation deck is 2,000 feet above sea level (about 6 10 meter) and designed by architects Todd Sanders and Tommy Williamson. In the selection of the best tourist routes in Norway, this observation deck won the first place.

The viewing platform of Aurand Fjord is V-shaped, the curved part provides support for the whole structure, and the farthest end of the leveling part is blocked by a large glass to prevent tourists from accidents. For those who have the courage to go to the farthest end,

They can not only show their courage, but also see the incredible scenery of the fjord. Third place: suspension bridge in Arizona Grand Canyon, USA

Suspension bridge in Arizona Grand Canyon, USA

Suspension bridge in Arizona Grand Canyon, USA

The suspension bridge of the Grand Canyon in Arizona looks like a horseshoe, and its height from the ground is about 4,000 feet (about 1, 2 1.9 meters), which is 65 feet (about 20 meters) beyond the edge of the Grand Canyon. Standing on the suspension bridge, you can really feel what is called "thrilling".

The suspension bridge is made of 4 inches (about 10 cm) thick glass. In view of this, visitors who wish to embark on an adventure journey must put on special scratch-resistant socks and board this giant horseshoe, and then feel the grandeur of the Grand Canyon. The suspension bridge in the Grand Canyon is a miracle of architectural engineering. It can bear up to 70 tons (about 14 African elephants) and can withstand the wind test at a speed of 100 miles (about 160 kilometers).

Fourth place: observation deck of Iguazu waterfall group in Brazil

Observation deck of Iguazu Falls in Brazil

Observation deck of Iguazu Falls in Brazil

Iguazu Waterfall is located in a huge subtropical nature reserve and is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the world. Among them, tourists can get many unparalleled viewing experiences in other places. In order to feel the grandeur and grandeur of the great waterfall to the greatest extent, you'd better climb the observation deck in person and have a close contact with the waterfall, although it takes a lot of courage to do so.

The distance between the observation deck and the waterfalls is so terrible that the clothes of tourists are wet by the waves aroused by the waterfalls as soon as they step on them, and the deafening sound of water makes them unable to hear any other sounds. Standing on the observation deck, watching the waterfall rushing down from the 80-meter-high cliff, the impact and shock can be imagined.

Fifth place: skyscrapers in Auckland, New Zealand.

Skyscrapers in Auckland, New Zealand

Skyscrapers in Auckland, New Zealand

The skyscraper in Auckland is 328 meters high, which is the tallest building in the southern hemisphere. In the construction process, the skyscraper * * * used 2000 metric tons of steel bars, 660 metric tons of ordinary building steel and1.5000 cubic meters of concrete. It can withstand winds of 200 kilometers per hour and earthquakes of magnitude 8 on the Richter scale. When the weather is clear, the field of vision can reach 82 kilometers.

The indoor highest point of Auckland skyscraper naturally belongs to the aerial observation deck, and its floor is paved with seamless glass, which allows visitors to enjoy the 360-degree aerial scenery. Of course, without a little courage and courage, most people dare not stand on the transparent floor.

Sixth place: Tian Fei Road, Irawala, Australia.

Irawala Tian Fei Road, Australia

Irawala Tian Fei Road, Australia

The Irawala Tian Fei Road, which took five months to build, was recently opened to tourists. This observation deck is located on the cliff of Knight Mountain near Robertson in the southern highlands, surrounded by a rainforest canopy 25 meters above the ground. With the help of the rigid platform, visitors can experience the feeling of walking through the middle of the rainforest canopy. The highlight of Irawala Tian Fei Road is a 500-meter-long elevated sidewalk with multiple cantilevers, which can take tourists to the edge of the cliff and let them enjoy the spectacular view of the whole coastline from Chiama to Shell Harbor.

Seventh place: Swiss Cape Hanging Observation Deck

A viewing platform hangs from the cape of Switzerland.

Paolo Bürgi is responsible for the design of the Cape Hanging observation deck in Switzerland, which is an integral part of Caldada project. Switzerland hopes to be reborn with the help of this project. The whole project is expected to be completed on 20 10. The channel in the picture is made of hard titanium. Through this passage, visitors can come to the suspended observation deck and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lago Maggiole in Lagoma. In addition to enjoying the magnificent natural scenery, visitors can also learn about the local history and culture through the pictures and words on the railings.

Eighth place: "House on the Rock" in Wisconsin, USA

A house on a rock in Wisconsin, USA

A house on a rock in Wisconsin, USA

The House on the Rock was founded by George W. Alex Jordan and first opened to the public on 1959. From the architectural point of view, this observation deck on the rock is a unique combination of rooms, streets, gardens and shops. The house on the rock is located in Springfield, Wisconsin, USA. It is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the area. Its "borderless room" extends hundreds of feet above the valley, and more than 2,000 hand-made windows are lined up, which is very spectacular. Most notably, there is no support under the boundless room.

Ninth place: Irbinocolo, Italy

Ilbinocolo, Italy

Ilbinocolo, Italy

Il binocolo is a charming metal observation deck, located in the garden of Mansdorf Castle in trout. It is particularly striking because it looks like a monk's outstretched mechanical arm. The name "Il binocolo" means binoculars in Italian. It is not difficult to see from the picture that the name comes from the shape of its top and small top. It is reported that this telescope-shaped observation deck was designed by architect Matteo Thun.

Tenth place: Austria's "Top of Tyrol"

Austria's "Top of Tyrol"

Austria's "Top of Tyrol"

The "Top of Tyrol" is 3000 meters above sea level and located on the Staby Glacier in Tyrol. Considering the bad weather conditions in this area, the "Top of Tyrol" adopted weather-resistant steel as the building material. With this observation deck extending 9 meters from the top of the mountain, visitors can enjoy the perfect view of the Staby Glacier under their feet.

Then feel the grandeur of the Grand Canyon. The suspension bridge in the Grand Canyon is a miracle of architectural engineering. It can bear up to 70 tons (about 14 African elephants) and can withstand the wind test at a speed of 100 miles (about 160 kilometers). Fourth place: observation deck of Iguazu waterfall group in Brazil

Observation deck of Iguazu Falls in Brazil

Observation deck of Iguazu Falls in Brazil

Iguazu Waterfall is located in a huge subtropical nature reserve and is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the world. Among them, tourists can get many unparalleled viewing experiences in other places. In order to feel the grandeur and grandeur of the great waterfall to the greatest extent, you'd better climb the observation deck in person and have a close contact with the waterfall, although it takes a lot of courage to do so.

The distance between the observation deck and the waterfalls is so terrible that the clothes of tourists are wet by the waves aroused by the waterfalls as soon as they step on them, and the deafening sound of water makes them unable to hear any other sounds. Standing on the observation deck, watching the waterfall rushing down from the 80-meter-high cliff, the impact and shock can be imagined.

Fifth place: skyscrapers in Auckland, New Zealand.

Skyscrapers in Auckland, New Zealand

Skyscrapers in Auckland, New Zealand

The skyscraper in Auckland is 328 meters high, which is the tallest building in the southern hemisphere. In the construction process, the skyscraper * * * used 2000 metric tons of steel bars, 660 metric tons of ordinary building steel and1.5000 cubic meters of concrete. It can withstand winds of 200 kilometers per hour and earthquakes of magnitude 8 on the Richter scale. When the weather is clear, the field of vision can reach 82 kilometers.

The indoor highest point of Auckland skyscraper naturally belongs to the aerial observation deck, and its floor is paved with seamless glass, which allows visitors to enjoy the 360-degree aerial scenery. Of course, without a little courage and courage, most people dare not stand on the transparent floor.

Sixth place: Tian Fei Road, Irawala, Australia.

Irawala Tian Fei Road, Australia

Irawala Tian Fei Road, Australia

The Irawala Tian Fei Road, which took five months to build, was recently opened to tourists. This observation deck is located on the cliff of Knight Mountain near Robertson in the southern highlands, surrounded by a rainforest canopy 25 meters above the ground. With the help of the rigid platform, visitors can experience the feeling of walking through the middle of the rainforest canopy. The highlight of Irawala Tian Fei Road is a 500-meter-long elevated sidewalk with multiple cantilevers, which can take tourists to the edge of the cliff and let them enjoy the spectacular view of the whole coastline from Chiama to Shell Harbor.

Seventh place: Swiss Cape Hanging Observation Deck

A viewing platform hangs from the cape of Switzerland.

Paolo Bürgi is responsible for the design of the Cape Hanging observation deck in Switzerland, which is an integral part of Caldada project. Switzerland hopes to be reborn with the help of this project. The whole project is expected to be completed on 20 10. The channel in the picture is made of hard titanium. Through this passage, visitors can come to the suspended observation deck and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lago Maggiole in Lagoma. In addition to enjoying the magnificent natural scenery, visitors can also learn about the local history and culture through the pictures and words on the railings.

Eighth place: "House on the Rock" in Wisconsin, USA

A house on a rock in Wisconsin, USA

A house on a rock in Wisconsin, USA

The House on the Rock was founded by George W. Alex Jordan and first opened to the public on 1959. From the architectural point of view, this observation deck on the rock is a unique combination of rooms, streets, gardens and shops. The house on the rock is located in Springfield, Wisconsin, USA. It is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the area. Its "borderless room" extends hundreds of feet above the valley, and more than 2,000 hand-made windows are lined up, which is very spectacular. Most notably, there is no support under the boundless room.

Ninth place: Irbinocolo, Italy

Ilbinocolo, Italy

Ilbinocolo, Italy

Il binocolo is a charming metal observation deck, located in the garden of Mansdorf Castle in trout. It is particularly striking because it looks like a monk's outstretched mechanical arm. The name "Il binocolo" means binoculars in Italian. It is not difficult to see from the picture that the name comes from the shape of its top and small top. It is reported that this telescope-shaped observation deck was designed by architect Matteo Thun.

Tenth place: Austria's "Top of Tyrol"

Austria's "Top of Tyrol"

Austria's "Top of Tyrol"

The "Top of Tyrol" is 3000 meters above sea level and located on the Staby Glacier in Tyrol. Considering the bad local weather conditions, the "Top of Tyrol" adopted weather-resistant steel as the building material. With this observation deck extending 9 meters from the top of the mountain, visitors can enjoy the perfect view of the Staby Glacier under their feet.