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Places I will never go to. (Dialup warning; fear of heights warning)

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Holy crap!

great post.

As long as I have something to hold onto it doesn't bother me to much. But if I didn't I guess I'd be crawling on all fours.
 
Awesome pics.

I'll stay with you and hold you hand. No, no - it's you that's got sweaty hands dear, not me...
 
I stood on the edge of a cliff at least 500 feet high at Zion National Park in Utah and on the rim of the Grand Canyon. Lovely.
 
Tush, tush,
to mount the summit
would I believe be something
every gay man would like to do.
Love to mountain climb,
and the top of the world is the best.
A fantastic place to make mad, passionate love.
The thin air adds to the excitement and the high.
Even, just to masturbate or mutually masturbate.
Wave to the plane flying over.
How will they know who you are?
I told you not to wear that T-shirt with you name on it.
Finally, the photographs are spectacular. I love them.
Shep+
 
So you wouldn't walk over the SkyWalk at the Grand Canyon?
 
Not Fair! How will I know where to book my vacation when you don't label the pics?

Thanks for posting that, really nice, some I think I've been to already.

If that bothers you, you might want to avoid Mystra and Mount Athos in Greece. Monestaries on rock hilltops. (for those interested, special visas are needed for Mount Athos, its considered its own entity)
 
oh my.... height I am not afraid, but I sure am quite afraid just from looking at the pictures above.

Those wood planks doesn't look too sturdy to walk on, will it hold me? They look quite old...

Obviously it did last for all those people, but the simple idea that what if I'm unlucky scares the shit out of me.

I can never do what they've done. Such braveness and trusting.

the second picture up there, are those people going down that steep side of the mountain by simply walking or climbing down? I think I see a rope or a ladder...so hopefully they climb down, the lady in the front gives me the impression they've walked down.

It could be just an illusion and the steep hill is not that steep.
 
>>>woah! woah! what is happening up there!? lol..for a moment I thought it was a special effect.

A slight engineering error. :)



Lex
 
I saw that on TV a while back I think it was on Engineering Disasters. If I recall correctly it had something to do with the frequency waves of the steel and something else. But I don't recall all of it.
 
The basic issue was that the engineers felt the best way to fight the winds was by making the bridge more rigid. Since then, engineers build bridges with a lot more give and sway.

Lex
 
The basic issue was that the engineers felt the best way to fight the winds was by making the bridge more rigid. Since then, engineers build bridges with a lot more give and sway.

Lex

Thats right, because once the bridge started moving, it was the tuning fork effect.
 
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