No seeing this freaks me out lol I dont think you could pay me!
No seeing this freaks me out lol I dont think you could pay me!
I didn't see the picture they had in the paper on the website, but it was
a shot of people nearing the top of the bridge. It showed the skyline of the
city( and the scary part) showed the ground & water below.It almost made
me sick to my stomach just looking at it.I know I'd never make it if I
wanted to. Probably pass out completely & have to be carried down.![]()
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I'm not sure if I could do it or not. I would be really scared and it looks like the walkways have glass on them, I'm terrified of walking on glass over anything. I hate heights, but I think I could manage my fear for a million dollars.![]()
He he, sounds almost like me!! I am very scared of abysses, but yeah, a million euros, maybe maybe I'd give it a tryOriginally Posted by dragonfly
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I would never do that! I live like 30 minutes away from there to...my dad has done that tho....fr free actually because he had to work on the electic there....for work he said it was pretty neat!
I'd do it in a heartbeat!!!![]()
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I watched the video and had to force myself to continue. LOL! Maybe I'd do it for $1,000,000 if they allowed me to wear a blindfold while climbing.I have often wondered, when I drive over these huge spans, how they get workers to actually go up on them to build them.
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Originally Posted by Pam
I have heard that many are of American Indian descent. They were called
skywalkers. Helped build the Twin Towers in NY, for example.
http://www.firstnationsdrum.com/Aug02/HisMohawk.htm
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You just reminded me of the famous photograph of a man sitting very high up on the structural steelwork of the Twin Towers eating his sandwiches. He certainly didn't look as if he was bothered by heights.Originally Posted by lizbud
The only time I was ever nervous of a height was on top of a building with a reinforced glass roof, so that you were looking down through the glass roof to several stories below. I didn't much like that. It felt very unnatural to me - as if I was going to fall straight through the glass.
Oh, wow.Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
I think a glass floor would be even worse. Nowhere
to hide at all.I'd be frozen stiff with fear.![]()
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