The Bailong Elevator, also known as the Hundred Dragons Elevator,
carries tourists 1,070ft (330m) up the side of a massive sandstone
column in a mountain range in China's Hunan Province. Riding the glass
lift, which carries up to 50 people at a time or 1,380 an hour, offers
jaw-dropping, not to say vertiginous, views down to the bottom of the
rocky mountain range in the Wulingyuan area of Zhangijiajie.
The Bailong Elevator, also known as the Hundred Dragons Elevator, carries tourists 1,070ft (330m) up the side of a massive sandstone column in a mountain range in China's Hunan Province. Riding the glass lift, which carries up to 50 people at a time or 1,380 an hour, offers jaw-dropping, not to say vertiginous, views down to the bottom of the rocky mountain range in the Wulingyuan area of Zhangijiajie.
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