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This All-Glass Canary Island Look-Out Cantilevers 2,000 Feet Above The Atlantic

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On his sojourn across the Atlantic, Christopher Columbus (and his posse of the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María) made a pit stop in the Canary Islands, that tempting archipelago off the coast of Morocco. Sadly, he couldn't have fully appreciated the volcanic islands' stunning viewpoints, as this new outlook structure wouldn't be constructed until our time. The Mirador de Abrante by JLBM, Architect is situated on the lilliputian isle of Agulo, which suffers from fewer tourist traps than its neighbor Tenerife. Most importantly, the views are stunning. Amid otherwise untouched terrain, the viewing platform cantilevers outward from a rust-colored cliff that doubles as a hiking trail resting point. Inside, there's a tourist information office and a cafeteria. The vertigo-inducing glass-bottom views are made possible by a tightly-knit steel frame and reinforced, water-proofed concrete footing inserted into a discrete excavation within the cliff. Just don't think about the fact that there's only a .4-inch layer of tempered glass between you and a swift tumble into the ocean.

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