
Here are the top 10 most dangerous cliff attractions worldwide, where thrill meets peril:
Mount Hua, China: Narrow plank paths cling to sheer cliffs, with chains as the only support.
Cliffs of Moher, Ireland: Unstable edges and strong winds pose risks of falling 700 feet.
Preikestolen, Norway: A flat rock 1,982 feet above Lysefjord, with no barriers.
El Caminito del Rey, Spain: Once crumbling, this cliffside path remains treacherous despite renovations.
Trango Towers, Pakistan: A 4,396-foot vertical rock face, a climber’s nightmare.
Kalaupapa Cliffs, Hawaii: The world’s tallest sea cliffs at 3,315 feet, with turbulent waters below.
Kahekili’s Leap, Hawaii: A 70-foot dive into shallow waters tests bravery.
La Quebrada, Mexico: Divers jump 135 feet into shallow, wave-timed waters.
Half Dome, Yosemite, USA: A 4,737-foot climb with a deadly vertical ascent.
Kjeragbolten, Norway: A boulder wedged 3,280 feet above a fjord, daring visitors to stand on it.
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