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Seven suspension bridges take you high up in the trees. The amazing thing about this attraction is that no nails are used to attach any parts of the bridges or platforms to the trees. Steel collars are used that spread the pressure evenly around the tree. They need to be adjusted up as the trees grow.
The suspension bridge is 450 feet long and hangs 230 feet over the river. Naturally, it bounces quite a bit as thousands of tourists walk back and forth over it throughout the day. It's loads of fun!
In 1870, Mud Volcano spewed mud and steam into the treetops, shaking the ground for hundreds of yards with each eruption. Two years later, it had blown itself out, reduced to a pool of bubbling, muddy water.
Mud Volcano Area
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
August 6, 2010
Seven suspension bridges take you high up in the trees. The amazing thing about this attraction is that no nails are used to attach any parts of the bridges or platforms to the trees. Steel collars are used that spread the pressure evenly around the tree. They need to be adjusted up as the trees grow.
The suspension bridge is 450 feet long and hangs 230 feet over the river. Naturally, it bounces quite a bit as thousands of tourists walk back and forth over it throughout the day. It's loads of fun!
This is a view along the new treetop walkway at Kew Gardens, London, offering the chance to walk among the canopy of trees the park offers.