WhiteLight
Senior Member
There's this place in Nepal where you can take a jump
A bridge connects two mountain ranges, between which there is a river flowing...
Needless to say, it is one of the most beautiful views my eyes have ever set sight on.
i was unable to even capture 10% of the beauty of the setting, but did take a few pics of people taking a leap with nothing more than a few ropes attached..
The jump is around 600ft & right below is the narrow shallow river strewn with rocks..
Here are a few shots of the entire experience - the location & the jumpers
To add (quite sheepishly) i did not have guts to jump.... but my wife did...!
Here we go-
The actual height of the spot to jump off from
An in-between view:
This is what you jump into... the view straight down
It's so beautiful, you can see waterfalls from the sides of the slopes
This is the bridge connecting the two slopes:
The photos are not the clearest cos this bridge just keeps shaking...
each time someone takes a step the hanging bridge jumps up & down
A bridge connects two mountain ranges, between which there is a river flowing...
Needless to say, it is one of the most beautiful views my eyes have ever set sight on.
i was unable to even capture 10% of the beauty of the setting, but did take a few pics of people taking a leap with nothing more than a few ropes attached..
The jump is around 600ft & right below is the narrow shallow river strewn with rocks..
Here are a few shots of the entire experience - the location & the jumpers
To add (quite sheepishly) i did not have guts to jump.... but my wife did...!
Here we go-
The actual height of the spot to jump off from
An in-between view:
This is what you jump into... the view straight down
It's so beautiful, you can see waterfalls from the sides of the slopes
This is the bridge connecting the two slopes:
The photos are not the clearest cos this bridge just keeps shaking...
each time someone takes a step the hanging bridge jumps up & down
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