The World’s Highest Elevator Looks Just Like The Wall From Game Of Thrones. GoT The Balls For It?

Divya Chauhan

Built onto the side of a huge cliff in Zhangjiajie, China, Bailong Elevator is the highest outdoor lift in the world with a height of 1,070 feet (330 m).

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Also known as the Hundred Dragons Elevator, it is a set of three scary lifts which take around a minute to reach the top with 50 people in each.

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However, as nerve-wrenching as it looks, this one-minute once-in-a-lifetime experience will serve you with some amazing and breathtaking views of the rocky mountains around.

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Imagine the plight of the maintenance staff of these glass elevators!

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And if you don’t want to sign up for this hair-raising experience, you have the option of taking the two-and-a-half hour walk up the valley. The choice is yours.

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