Walk Up, Slide Down

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Behold: the Dolni Morava Sky Walk – a wood and steel walkway craning over the edge of a cliff 1,100m above sea level in the Czech republic.

Created by Fránek Architects, the structure allows visitors to walk among the clouds or (weather permitting) lie prone on an open mesh floor at the top for vertiginous views of  the the Morava river and Krkonoše Mountains before descending a 100m long, 18-storey stainless steel tube slide (enclosed, but featuring windows) all the way back to the bottom.

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8 thoughts on “Walk Up, Slide Down

  1. Spaghetti Hoop

    Enclosed tube slides you can keep, thank you.
    (Damaging experience within ‘Dark Hole’, Aquatic Centre, Blanch).

  2. meadowlark

    Also, has nobody considered the static electricity in there?

    You’d be in for a bit of a shock.

  3. Murtles

    Knowing my luck, I’d slide out through that flimsy looking chicken wire on that fence. That or get a dose of the dizzies as soon as I’d stand up and tumble over the top. Either way I’d be face down in the trees.

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