Meshginshahr suspension bridge

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Meshginshahr suspension bridge is a famous glass-bottomed pedestrian suspension bridge in northwestern Iran, known as one of the highest and longest of its kind in the Middle East.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glass-bottom bridge
pedestrian suspension bridge
tourist attraction
category Bridges in Iran
Pedestrian bridges in Iran
Tourist attractions in Ardabil Province
climateZone cool mountainous climate
continent Asia
country Iran
crosses Kheyav River gorge NERFINISHED
designedFor recreational walking
tourism development
hasFeature glass-bottom deck sections
suspension cables
tourist viewing platforms
hasLocalName پل معلق مشگین‌شهر NERFINISHED
heightAboveGround approximately 80 meters
knownFor being one of the highest pedestrian suspension bridges in the Middle East
being one of the longest pedestrian suspension bridges in the Middle East
glass-bottom experience over a deep gorge
panoramic views of Sabalan mountain area
languageOfName Persian
length approximately 365 meters
locatedIn Ardabil Province NERFINISHED
Iran
Meshginshahr NERFINISHED
material glass
steel
near Meshginshahr Forest Park NERFINISHED
Sabalan Mountain NERFINISHED
openingDate 2015
partOf Meshginshahr tourism complex NERFINISHED
region northwestern Iran NERFINISHED
safetyFeature guard rails
restricted access for pedestrians only
touristActivity adventure tourism
photography
sightseeing
use pedestrian traffic
viewOf Kheyav River NERFINISHED
Sabalan foothills NERFINISHED
surrounding valleys

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Meshginshahr hasAttraction Meshginshahr suspension bridge