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4 hours ago, CuriousByNature said:

From that height you can't see the waters below to know if they are troubled or not.

Paul and Art would know!!

 

Posted
12 hours ago, samhexum said:

Linda would know better!

 

It's ok but  I prefer Art-and while difficult to know-I don't think it's my natural gay inclination toward males at work-was never really attracted to Art or Paul. 

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6 hours ago, Gar1eth said:

It's ok but  I prefer Art-and while difficult to know-I don't think it's my natural gay inclination toward males at work-was never really attracted to Art or Paul. 

Linda has some nice guys dancing in her troupe. One guy in particular on the right in light coloured pants and dancing with a girl in a white dress. His ass is divine. 

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2 hours ago, Luv2play said:

That was actually Art singing. I always preferred his voice to Paul’s  I have a few of his records in vinyl from that period and still play them. 

I knew that.  🤗🤗🤗

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World's Tallest Bridge Opens Glass Cafe at a Staggering 2,600 Feet in the Air

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  • Visitors can reach the cafe via a glass elevator that will reach the top in one minute

If you’ve ever dreamed of drinking a cup of coffee half a mile into the air, there’s a new way to get your morning cup in the sky.

China’s Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, which opened to traffic on Sept. 28, is opening a glass cafe 800 meters (2,624 feet) in the air called Interstellar Coffee.

According the Guizhou Daily Tianyan News, the cafe, which is perched atop one of the towers, will have two floors and a 360-degree unobstructed view thanks to its glass walls. It will feature Captain George Coffee with plans to expand its selection in coming months. 

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Visitors will reach the dizzying height via a glass elevator, which can hit the top in under one minute. There’s also a 1,900-foot high glass walkway for visitors, and tourists will also get the chance to bungee jump off the massive bridge.

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The bridge has a high-speed glass elevator that can send visitors to a coffee spot 2,600 feet above the river. Visitors can also try bungee jumping or a 1,900-foot-high glass walkway.

 
Huajiang Canyon Bridge Tourism Tourists snapping photos on a glass platform looking down from the bridge Sunday.CFOTO / via Getty Images
 
 

The province of Guizhou, which is home to about 40 million people, has undergone an infrastructure campaign in recent decades as part of the Chinese government’s war on poverty. It now has more than 32,000 bridges that are either completed or under construction, compared with about 2,900 in the 1980s.

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