World's longest pedestrian suspension bridge opens in Switzerland

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Tue, 01 Aug 2017 - 05:00 GMT

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The longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world opened in Switzerland on Saturday. Nestled in the heart of the Alps, the bridge is almost 1650-feet long. The highest point of the bridge stands at 279 feet from the ground. Courtesy: Reuters/ ZERMATT

The longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world opened in Switzerland on Saturday. Nestled in the heart of the Alps, the bridge is almost 1650-feet long. The highest point of the bridge stands at 279 feet from the ground. Courtesy: Reuters/ ZERMATT

Randa, Switzerland - 1 August 2017: The longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world opened in Switzerland on Saturday.

Nestled in the heart of the Alps, the bridge is almost 1650-feet long and connects the long hiking trail between the two Swiss towns of Grachen and Zermatt -- known as the "Europaweg" -- a well-known path for hiking lovers, offering panoramic views of the famous Matterhorn, Weisshorn and Bernese Alps.

The bridge was built after its predecessor had to be closed in 2010 due to safety concerns.

It was built in two and half months with a patented vibration damping system to prevent it from swinging.

The highest point of the bridge stands at 279 feet from the ground.

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