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Misty Land Glass Bridge Mini ootty മിസ്റ്റി ലാൻഡ് ചില്ലു പാലം മിനി ഊട്ടി | |
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Locale | Arimbra, Mini Ootty, Malappuram district Kerala, India |
Characteristics | |
Material | Glass and metal |
Total length | 60 meters |
Width | 4.5 Meters |
History | |
Construction end | 2024 |
Opened | 25 May 2024 |
Misty Land Glass Bridge India's Logest Glass Bridge
editThe Misty Land Glass is a skywalk glass bridge in Mini Ootty, Malappuram District Kerala, India. With a length of 60 metres and 4.5 Meters of width. The bridge is the longest glass bridge in India . It was built at Mini Ootty Malappuram District On Misty Land Natural Park. It was opened to public on 25 May 2024.
Overview
editThe Misty Land glass bridge is the longest glass bridge in india. Not only the lengthh is longer 60 meter but the width also 4.5 Meter .It is situated in Mini ooty which is located on top of a mountain called cheruppadi mala in malappuram district near kondotty. It was opened to public on 25 May 2024 on Misty Land Natural Park Mini ootty.