If the height and swinging cables don't get to you, the transparent bottom almost certainly will.
At 984 feet long, the Haohan Bridge - better known as the "Brave Men's Bridge" - is the longest glass-bottom bridge in the world.
And it just opened to the public.
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But don't fear the worst: The glass is 25 times stronger and 12 times thicker than the normal glass used in home windows.
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If you're interested in going even higher than the Brave Men's Bridge, there's a glass walkway in Zhangjiajie that sits 4,700 feet above the ground.
Or take a visit to the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a glass-bottomed U-shaped observation deck that sticks out over the rock face 720 feet above the canyon floor.
If glass bottoms aren't your thing, you could still get the death-defying feel by venturing to the Titlis Cliff Walk in the Swiss Alps.
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Let us know how it goes. We'll be here, safe on the ground.