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Treetop walkways or canopy walkways are bridges between and in the canopy of a forest, mostly linked up with platforms inside or around the trees. Early walkways consisted of bridges between trees in the canopy of a forest; mostly linked up with platforms inside or around the trees.
They were originally intended as access to the upper regions of ancient forests for scientists conducting canopy research. Today treetop walkways serve as ecotourism attractions, which are becoming increasingly popular around the world.
(thanks Bosko)
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Awesome. Adding this to my things-to-do-before-I-die-list.
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