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Would You Try This One-Of-A-Kind Cliff Bed Experience?

Would you be willing to try a one-of-a-kind cliff bed experience? It’s like a bed but hanging 100-meters in the sky. A cliff bed in Chenzhou, Central China’s Hunan Province…

SOCHI, RUSSIA – FEBRUARY 02: A sign warns skiers of a steep cliff at the top of the Rosa Khutor ski mountain ahead of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics on February 2, 2014 in Sochi, Russia. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Would you be willing to try a one-of-a-kind cliff bed experience? It's like a bed but hanging 100-meters in the sky.

A cliff bed in Chenzhou, Central China's Hunan Province is now going viral online. The cliff bed is suspended over a drop and is part of the scenic area's outdoor adventure package, per Global Times. Sounds like you can stay on this very unique bed and enjoy the experience for only $13.50! Would you be willing to give it a try or is it something you'd rather stay far away from? Check out a video showing the cliff bed below.

Would You Try This One-Of-A-Kind Cliff Bed Experience?

The cliff bed just launched on April 28th and has already had more than 400 thrill-seekers participate. Seems like it might not be as crazy of an idea as I thought! People are wanting to participate in the experience it looks like.

Global Times says the package combines cliffside coffee and Via Ferrata (iron path) rock climbing. There are a lot of requirements if you're looking to participate in this. That includes being in the age range of 14 to 60, a weight limit, and a waist circumference limit as well.

One visitor tells Global Times that it was, "Not as terrifying as I expected. It took about half an hour to enjoy--mostly for photos and the novelty." It sounds like it meets all standards and operations are suspended during bad weather like strong winds, rain, and snow. Good to see they take safety seriously, but I don't do heights. You'd never get me anywhere close to that high.

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