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− | + | Located high up on Mount Krippenstein, the Five Fingers viewing platform is composed of five separate cantilevered overlooks that radiate out from a single foundation. Each finger is different and is an attraction unto itself. | |
+ | The first finger has a permanent picture frame to compose a unique selfie. The second has the typical glass panel that you can walk on and view the sheer drop between your legs. The third has a narrow springboard at the end that cannot be walked on. The fourth has a hole in the floor you can look through and the fifth finger has a free telescope. | ||
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+ | Five Fingers Viewing Platform satellite image. | ||
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+ | Five Fingers Viewing Platform location map. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:14, 29 April 2015
Five Fingers Viewing Platform
Obertraun, Styria, Austria
(82) feet high / (25) meters high
(66) foot span / (20) meter span
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Located high up on Mount Krippenstein, the Five Fingers viewing platform is composed of five separate cantilevered overlooks that radiate out from a single foundation. Each finger is different and is an attraction unto itself.
The first finger has a permanent picture frame to compose a unique selfie. The second has the typical glass panel that you can walk on and view the sheer drop between your legs. The third has a narrow springboard at the end that cannot be walked on. The fourth has a hole in the floor you can look through and the fifth finger has a free telescope.
Five Fingers Viewing Platform satellite image.
Five Fingers Viewing Platform location map.