The Walk Of Faith is a glass walkway built off the side of a cliff 1,430 meters in the air. This 60 meter long walk is not meant for the faint of heart.
The path is located on Tianmen Mountain in China’s Tianmen Mountain National Forest Park. Would you be brave enough to take the Walk of Faith?
Check out the brand new Saguaro Hotel in Palm Springs. Developed by the team behind the Ace Hotels (so you know it’s going to be good), this property has 245 rooms, making it a large, colorful spot in the desert. A color lover’s dream getaway!
Find the Beautiful in the Unusual
Photos taken at the Holi Festival (Festival of Colors), this is a spring festival celebrated in India and Nepal, where all distinctions of social class are put aside. People celebrate in the streets, worshiping Krishna, by throwing rich handfuls of colored powders on each other. Each person that bumps another then carries their colors.
Isn’t this true? All of those whom we meet in our lives, leave a little bit of their colors on us. Perhaps it is, if we allow ourselves to see it.
Glass Skywalk in China. Amazing transparent pathway is located 4,700 ft (1,430 m) above sea level on the side of Tianmen mountain in Zhangjiajie, China. (via)
Ambulatory Amusement Ride of the Day: The Tiger & Turtle Magic Mountain in Duisburg, Germany, is the world’s first and only “walkable roller coaster.”
Designed by German artists Heike Mutter and Ulrich Genth, the 69-foot-tall structure features the same twists and turns found in a conventional roller coaster, but the loop-the-loops are, sadly, inaccessible.
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Look at these photo frames! They’re made to look like airplane windows!
We can’t help but think they’d be great for people who are into photographing aerials from their window seat.
Photo Frames That Look Like Airplane Windows
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Ambulatory Amusement Ride of the Day: The Tiger & Turtle Magic Mountain in Duisburg, Germany, is the world’s first and only “walkable roller coaster.”
Designed by German artists Heike Mutter and Ulrich Genth, the 69-foot-tall structure features the same twists and turns found in a conventional roller coaster, but the loop-the-loops are, sadly, inaccessible.
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