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BANOS, Ecuador, Jan. 27 (UPI) --Visitors to a famous tree house in Ecuador are being offered a glimpse into the abyss by taking a ride on the "Swing at the End of the World." La Casa del Arbol, a ...
Every morning before the sun rises, 75-year-old Carlos Sánchez says a prayer in his one-room hut, grabs a pair of binoculars and slowly climbs up into a lonely treehouse that leans precariously ...
Deep in the Ecuadorian Andes, Carlos Sánchez monitors one of the world’s most active volcanoes from a tiny treehouse, while thrill-seekers soar over the abyss below. Every morning before the ...
Another swing on the other side of the house has been added due to high demand for the attraction. If you're ever in Ecuador, this experience (and undeniably amazing photo) can't be missed. PS ...
The swing, made from two long ropes and a slim stick of wood, arcs into the vast canyon. Take a seat, push yourself into the void, and hold on tight -- there is no harness and no safety net.
Swing over the edge of the world. If you’re looking for breathtaking views with just a hint of danger, the Swing at the End of the World may be your speed. Sailing out over the mountainside ...
Adrenaline junkies take their chances on 8500ft-high 'swing at the end of the world' as volcano ERUPTS By TRAVELMAIL REPORTER Published: 08:57 EDT, 12 June 2014 | Updated: 09:51 EDT, 12 June 2014 ...
It’s called the Swing at the End of the World and it could literally be the end of you, as this extreme attraction in the mountains of Ecuador lets thrill-seekers swing over an abyss without any ...
The Crazy Swing at La Casa del Arbol can be reach by hiking up the path to Bellavista from the edge of Baños, Ecuador. It sits in between Cordillera Real and has incredible views of the active ...
Jan. 23 (UPI) --A swing attached to a building in Amsterdam is being touted as Europe's highest, with a distance of more than 300 feet between it and the ground below. A video filmed Jan. 13 shows ...
Deep in the Ecuadorian Andes, Carlos Sánchez monitors one of the world’s most active volcanoes from a tiny treehouse, while thrill-seekers soar over the abyss below. Where you can swing over ...
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