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Dare to Cross? World’s Tallest Glass Bridge Opens in Georgia

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A remarkable glass bridge has recently opened in a canyon west of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, and it’s capturing widespread attention. Set against the backdrop of vast waterfalls and mountain ranges, the bridge features a giant diamond-shaped structure that has become a focal point.

Kass Group’s official website

The investment company Kass Group built the 240m (787 ft) long glass bridge spanning Dashbashi Canyon. Its centerpiece is a massive diamond-shaped structure suspended in the middle.

Positioned 280m (918 ft) above ground, this structure has been recognized by the Guinness World Records as the world’s largest and highest suspended structure. Inside the diamond structure, visitors can enjoy a meal at a restaurant and bar while taking a panoramic view. Next to the bridge, a zipline offers thrill-seekers a chance to bike across the canyon, adding an extra dose of excitement.

Kass Group’s official website

Alongside the bridge, Kass Group has transformed Dashbashi Canyon into a diverse tourist district called “Kass Land.” The development includes a luxury hotel, a swimming pool, and a campground. The project cost was 120 million Georgian Lari (about $44 million).

Kass Group’s official website
Kass Group’s official website
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