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World’s Most Extreme Gondola (2)

Here are some other of the gondola or cable car which features extreme views:

Sugarloaf Mountain, Brazil

In the area of ​​Sugarloaf mountain, Rio de Janeiro, you can use Italian-made gondola transportation along the 1400 meters starting from the mode de Cao Pao de Acucar to the summit for about 20 minutes away.

These included extreme lane because of the gondola at a height of 396 meters or 1299 feet above the mountains and hills of the peninsula that juts into the Atlantic.

In addition to the extreme, the gondola was 98 years old (built 1912) is able to accommodate passengers as many as 65 people at once.

If you do one trip, it will cost U.S. $ 11 (Rp102 thousand) or U.S. $ 22 (Rp204 thousand) for the trip back to the Pao de Acucar. This service is only opened at 8 am until 8 pm local time.

Klein Matterhorn, Alps

Klein Matterhorn (Matterhorn Glacier Paradise) is the name of the gondola in the Alps which is the highest in Europe. The peak of the Alps at an altitude of 3883 meters, while the Matterhorn gondola terminal located at an altitude of 3820 meters. During the trip, the average height of gondola currents can reach 88 meters or 289 feet above sea level.

To climb the peak, in every station of the Alps there are elevators that do not need to doubt its quality.

In the area of ​​this gondola, passengers can enjoy a beautiful panorama, like mountains of ice in winter, skiers and a spooky tunnel near the mountain.

Alps is the name of the great mountains in Europe that has an area long enough. Starting from Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, France to Slovenia. The highest mountain is named Monta Blanc Alps (4808) on the border of France and Italy.

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