Photo Courtesy || Patrick Marrero Tapang Jr.
Cordillera - A coming soon attraction in La Trinidad, Benguet is a
glass walkway that features a transparent glass floor supported by sturdy
steel frames and beams, designed to give visitors a thrilling, see-through
view of the landscape below.
At the far end of the walkway rise large sculpted hands, envisioned as a symbolic and artistic centerpiece that will serve as a striking visual landmark and a popular photo spot once the project is completed.
A glass walkway attraction is a high-altitude, transparent pathway, often built along cliff edges or in scenic parks, featuring reinforced glass flooring that creates the illusion of walking on air.
These structures, such as the one at Mt. Camisong Forest Park in Benguet provide panoramic views of landscapes while offering a thrilling, adrenaline-pumping experience.
3 Comments:
Those hands aren’t symbolic. They’re begging you not to step on that thing.
This looks like a PowerPoint slide from a corrupt tourism pitch deck that accidentally got built in real life.
zero taste
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