The “death” cliff that caused young people to flock to “virtual living” has just been “killed”

Suddenly becoming famous after photos shared on social networks, the “death cliff” in Henan province in central China attracts a large number of young tourists to experience it.

Lying precariously on high ground, it only protrudes a short distance and below is a deep abyss, but many tourists still calmly pose in dangerous positions. Although local authorities have repeatedly warned, this situation still persists ends.

Right next to the cliff is a sign “The rock can crack at any time. Don’t go close because it’s very dangerous.” But despite the warning, most people ignore it and try to climb out to take the best pictures.

Finally, the local government decided to “deactivate from this virtual living spot. The demolition process was carried out in mid-April. However, this is causing fierce debate on many social networking forums.

“They were right when they decided to demolish this cliff. This place is very dangerous. When Who will be responsible and bear the consequences for thoughtless actions” expressed a supportive opinion. Besides, there are also people who believe that destruction is “unnecessary”.

In Norway there is also a similar cliff called “Devil’s Tongue”. It belongs to a cliff located at an altitude of 1,100m above sea level. When coming here, visitors have the opportunity to experience a beautiful view of Lake Ringedalsvatnet in the Skjeggedal region in the south of the country.

To get here, visitors must go through a waterfall, overcome green vegetation and steep mountains. But arriving there will be a worthy reward to compensate for the efforts just gone through. Standing on a high mountain, visitors can freely admire the majestic nature around them. 

To date, Devil’s Tongue is one of the most checked-in places on the social network Instagram.