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Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
A journalist, wearing slippers to protect the glass floor, stands in the 'Step into the Void' installation during a press visit at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps, December 17, 2013. The Chamonix Skywalk is a five-sided glass structure installed on the top terrace of the Aiguille du Midi (3842m), with a 1,000 metre drop below, where visitors can step out from the terrace, giving the visitors the impression of standing in the void. The glass room will open to the public on December 21, 2013. REUTERS/Robert Pratta
Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
Journalists and employees, wearing slippers to protect the glass floor, visit the 'Step into the Void' installation as they attend a press visit at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps, December 17, 2013. The Chamonix Skywalk is a five-sided glass structure installed on the top terrace of the Aiguille du Midi (3842m), with a 1,000 metre drop below, where visitors can step out from the terrace, giving the visitors the impression of standing in the void. The glass room will open to the public on December 21, 2013. REUTERS/Robert Pratta
Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
View looking downwards from the 'Step into the Void' installation during a press visit at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps, December 17, 2013. The Chamonix Skywalk is a five-sided glass structure installed on the top terrace of the Aiguille du Midi (3842m), with a 1,000 metre drop below, where visitors can step out from the terrace, giving the visitors the impression of standing in the void. The glass room will open to the public on December 21, 2013. REUTERS/Robert Pratta
Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
A man, wearing slippers to protect the glass floor, stands in the 'Step into the Void' installation during a press visit at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps, December 17, 2013. The Chamonix Skywalk is a five-sided glass structure installed on the top terrace of the Aiguille du Midi (3842m), with a 1,000 metre drop below, where visitors can step out from the terrace, giving the visitors the impression of standing in the void. The glass room will open to the public on December 21, 2013. REUTERS/Robert Pratta
Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
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Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
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Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
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Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
AP Photo
Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
AP Photo
Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
AP Photo
Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
View of the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps, December 17, 2013. The Chamonix Skywalk is a five-sided glass structure installed on the top terrace of the Aiguille du Midi (3842m), with a 1,000 metre drop below, where visitors can step out from the terrace, giving the visitors the impression of standing in the void. The glass room will open to the public on December 21, 2013. REUTERS/Robert Pratta
Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
View of the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps, December 17, 2013. The Chamonix Skywalk is a five-sided glass structure installed on the top terrace of the Aiguille du Midi (3842m), with a 1,000 metre drop below, where visitors can step out from the terrace, giving the visitors the impression of standing in the void. The glass room will open to the public on December 21, 2013. REUTERS/Robert Pratta
Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
View of the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps, December 17, 2013. The Chamonix Skywalk is a five-sided glass structure installed on the top terrace of the Aiguille du Midi (3842m), with a 1,000 metre drop below, where visitors can step out from the terrace, giving the visitors the impression of standing in the void. The glass room will open to the public on December 21, 2013. At R, the Mont-Blanc mountain. REUTERS/Robert Pratta
Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
View of the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps, December 17, 2013. The Chamonix Skywalk is a five-sided glass structure installed on the top terrace of the Aiguille du Midi (3842m), with a 1,000 metre drop below, where visitors can step out from the terrace, giving the visitors the impression of standing in the void. The glass room will open to the public on December 21, 2013. REUTERS/Robert Pratta
Glass-bottom viewing platform opens in French Alps
Employees, wearing slippers to protect the glass floor, stand in the 'Step into the Void' installation during a press visit at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps, December 17, 2013. The Chamonix Skywalk is a five-sided glass structure installed on the top terrace of the Aiguille du Midi (3842m), with a 1,000 metre drop below, where visitors can step out from the terrace, giving the visitors the impression of standing in the void. The glass room will open to the public on December 21, 2013. REUTERS/Robert Pratta
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