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Loved-up James Matthews and Sara Hackling score a first with their breath-taking Chamonix Skywalk proposal. James got down on one knee 3,842m above sea level ...
The Chamonix Skywalk "step into the void" lets people to take a magnificent, vertigo-inducing view of the mountain landscape around Mont Blanc. The Chamonix Skywalk is a five-sided glass structure ...
Only glass separates these people from a drop of more than a kilometre down the Aiguille du Midi mountain towering above Chamonix. The Chamonix Skywalk is a new visitor attraction billed as the ...
At the summit, a suspended glass skywalk allows visitors to peer more than 3,000 feet into the void below. Visiting the Mer de Glace—or Chamonix Glacier—begins with a 3,000-foot ascent via ...
The 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps opens on Saturday. The Chamonix Skywalk is a five-sided glass structure installed on ...
Chamonix, France. Mathieu Dechavanne, head of the Compagnie du Mont Blanc, which manages transportation in the mountains, stands in a glass cube named 'Pas dans le Vide' (Step into the Void) at ...
Anyone who suffers from vertigo might want to look away now. A new attraction is set to open high up in the French Alps on Saturday that will give those with a head for heights a chance to 'step ...
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