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Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World

Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
1. Danum Valley Canopy Walkway, Malaysia
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Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
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Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
2. Baumwipfelpfad, Germany
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Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
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Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
3. Kakum Canopy Walkway, Ghana
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Located in Kakum National Park in the West African country of Ghana, Africa's only canopy walkway is suspended 100 feet (30m) above the ground.
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Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
4. Xstrata Treetop Walkway, UK
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The Xstrata Treetop Walkway at Kew Gardens.
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Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
5. Sky Walk, Costa Rica
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Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
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There are six bridges in total, the longest of which spans some 984 ft (300 m).

Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
6. Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, Australia
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Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
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A walk through a grove of more than 400-year-old giants is known as the Ancient Empire.
Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
7. Iwokrama Canopy Walkway, Guyana
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Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
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The forest around the walkway contains some important flora and fauna

Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
8. Mamu Rainforest Canopy Walkway, Australia
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Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
The Mamu Rainforest Canopy Walkway is a spectacular walk through the canopy of World Heritage rainforest.
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The cantilever provides tantalising views over the North Johnston river gorge.

Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
9. Inkaterra Canopy Walkway, Peru
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This 344-meter (1,135-feet)-long complex of seven hanging bridge.
Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
Inkaterra Conopy Tree House  photo source

Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
10. Canopy Walk at Ulu Temburong, Brunei
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Amazing Treetop Walkways Around The World
Ulu Temburong National Park is located in the remote part of the Batu Apoi Forest Reserve and can be accessed only by long boat.
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