I never could understand why people would climb shit like this. Isn't there a disclaimer that says "If you fall, you will die, and it will be your bad"?
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7 - Hank
6 - spiders
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anyone who walks on that is crazy and stupit. if this walkway is for real you wont find me there thats for sure because if I was to try I would fall for sure and my wife could never do it because she cant balance on anything, I maybe would be able to do it but I wouldnt be stupit enough to try.
Who are you really? I think you're acting like a moron on purpose just to piss people off and doing a very good job at it, with the avatar theft and inane comments and all. I commend you.
In 1901 it became obvious that workers at the hydroelectric power plants at Chorro Falls and Gaitanejo Falls needed a walkway to cross between the falls, to provide for transport of materials, and for the inspection and maintenance of the channel. Construction of the walkway took four years and it was finished in 1905.
In 1921 King Alfonso XIII crossed the walkway for the inauguration of the dam Conde del Guadalhorce and it became known by its present name.
In some places the walkway has collapsed
The walkway has now gone many years without maintenance, and is in a highly deteriorated and dangerous state. It is one meter (3 feet and 3 inches) in width, and is over 200 meters (700 feet) above the river. Nearly all of the path has no handrail. Some parts of the concrete walkway have completely collapsed and all that is remaining is the steel beam originally in place to hold it up and the wire that follows most of the path. One can latch onto a safety-wire to keep from falling. Several people have lost their lives on the walkway in recent years; after four people died in two accidents in 1999 and 2000, the local government closed the entrances. However, adventurous tourists still find their way onto the walkway to explore it.
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i remember when this was posted before someone posted a link to an account of some far more ridiculous walkway, on which you had to climb up holes carved into the cliff face. It was intense.
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Waist of my time...
why? Got a circus to hit?
*Honk Honk*
its a known fact that juggalos cant appreciate such things. or spell for that matter
reminds me of god of war
waist?
dont you mean waste? unless you are trying to burn of that fatty mid-region.
ever seena hot chick with an ICP tat? oh it hurts me.
Wait is this the trailer for the up-coming game "Cliff-hanger Xtreme". Wow those graphics are awsome, they look so real!!
I can appreciate it if I was there Josh but its a fuckin video thus its gay.
thats a terrible rollercoaster
Whatya expect? It's in Kansas.
The Mario Kart record was 1:30.
or i could have said, "so, if i make it to the top, does that mean i get my rook back?
you also could have used the reply button
a reply....to myself??!? what kind of paradox is THIS!
I never could understand why people would climb shit like this. Isn't there a disclaimer that says "If you fall, you will die, and it will be your bad"?
there must be a warning. idk how they even allow people on there. spain is def. more care free than US.
Why should they care, if they die it isn't like they're going to sue
^^they dont allow them up there, if they get caught it's like a 10,000$ fine.
The fine is for walking on the train line that runs through the gorge, not the walkway.
Fuckin' ridiculous.
scary shit... makes my balls tingle.
balancing on those beams...fuck that.
yea, hell no i wouldnt walk that shit without some sort of guard rails.
Wasn't scary. And your balls wouldn't tingle if you didn't smear peanut butter on them, for the dog to lick.
wasnt scary cause it was on the internet, Big Dick.
Possums Top Ten Phobias:
10 - Heights
9 - any water over three feet deep
8 - commitments
7 - Hank
6 - spiders
5 - clowns
4 - clowns that remind me of Hank
3 - getting a mohawk-sideways haircut
2 - women in general (duh - what site is this again?)
1 - inadvertent double-posting/reply-fail
Impregnating a prostitute....
fuck walkin on it imagine building that shit
thats what i was wondering. what is it there for?
It's there so that people like you can wonder why it's there.
anyone who walks on that is crazy and stupit. if this walkway is for real you wont find me there thats for sure because if I was to try I would fall for sure and my wife could never do it because she cant balance on anything, I maybe would be able to do it but I wouldnt be stupit enough to try.
Who are you really? I think you're acting like a moron on purpose just to piss people off and doing a very good job at it, with the avatar theft and inane comments and all. I commend you.
Change your fucking avatar!!! Yak, c'mon, ban his ass!!!
rking, I would rape your wife on one of those walkways and throw her off for fun.
then i'd make a sandwitch
Really? What sort of sandwich?
a fat bitch over the side sandwich commonly called FUCK YOU
Turkey club.
hey cunt, your a pussy. you wouldnt dare to do that to my wife.
No, but I would and then I would slap you in the face and laugh.
cause then you'd do what, exactly, to him, AT?
And it leads to what?
to a hydroelectric power plant.
actually cold fusion is at the end. noone has ever made it.
my nuts
That explains everything.
WTF i watched that entire fucking video and not one person fell off
i have to say. there is no fucking WAY i would walk that shit and look down.
Fuck that...
The cliff dwellings in Dogon Country in Mali are steeper and better.
Sirius C baby!
That was cool. I wish I could go there....
In 1901 it became obvious that workers at the hydroelectric power plants at Chorro Falls and Gaitanejo Falls needed a walkway to cross between the falls, to provide for transport of materials, and for the inspection and maintenance of the channel. Construction of the walkway took four years and it was finished in 1905.
In 1921 King Alfonso XIII crossed the walkway for the inauguration of the dam Conde del Guadalhorce and it became known by its present name.
In some places the walkway has collapsed
The walkway has now gone many years without maintenance, and is in a highly deteriorated and dangerous state. It is one meter (3 feet and 3 inches) in width, and is over 200 meters (700 feet) above the river. Nearly all of the path has no handrail. Some parts of the concrete walkway have completely collapsed and all that is remaining is the steel beam originally in place to hold it up and the wire that follows most of the path. One can latch onto a safety-wire to keep from falling. Several people have lost their lives on the walkway in recent years; after four people died in two accidents in 1999 and 2000, the local government closed the entrances. However, adventurous tourists still find their way onto the walkway to explore it.
Thanx goggle ass
google*
^You fail at insults
For your info I got that from wiki. Which in tern is worse than google.
well then thank your wiki ass
in tern?
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this is what I get for trying to be witty
That was totally unnecessary. You are lucky that I don't have the ability to ban people.
no shit
Nah ... not for me either. Never heard of this joint before now and I won't be rushing there for my holidays.
CANT!!!!! STOP!!!!!! SHITTING!!!! MY PANTS!!!!!
nothing new
also that's what she said
Your 'bredrin' wouldn't be impressed with your lack of cahoonies.
good thing this is not the way to the beer store
Every way is the way to the beer store.
Yeah how do you no it's not a shortcut?
Prime mountain biking material.
go ahead...i dare you
i remember when this was posted before someone posted a link to an account of some far more ridiculous walkway, on which you had to climb up holes carved into the cliff face. It was intense.
In tents? Like camping? And.....goodnight.
I don't know if this was the one, but it's the same trail on Mount Huashan.
http://www.ssqq.com/ARCHIVE/vinlin27d.htm
heaps cool thanks fugs
yeah that was the one. awesome
I would race, & beat, every single one of you motherfuckers across that walkway.
fat internet people really shouldn't lie
so what does entertaining mean for you?
What? Try again...
that's what she said