The 100th anniversary of the Engelberg–Gerschnialp cableway (in Switzerland), which came into operation in January 1913, they deserved to be celebrated in an appropriate manner.
And then the Titlis Rotair has decided to build a suspension bridge, the highest in Europe, which devote a meter in length for each year of the centenary. Hence, for the more adventurous, for those who do not suffer from the cold and even dizzy, the bridge that rises to as many as three thousand meters above sea level, although the rocks and the valleys are much closer. Continue reading “The highest suspension bridge and the first rotating cable car: welcome to Engelberg (Switzerland)”