Two weeks ago, China unveiled one of the longest suspended glass bridges in the world. It stretches across a canyon in Yuntaishan Park. Since the opening, we've been treated to  footage of tourists gingerly making their way across the 260 metre structure - some crawled, some slithered, some did it with their eyes closed, and most of them took selfies (obvs) 3,500 feet above sea level.Â
Well, now, its after shattering... Personally, I wouldn't be petting the glass, I'd be haulin' hoop out of there.Â
China's terrifying glass bridge just cracked: https://t.co/ELWpd9ZSci pic.twitter.com/A9058hR35K
— Curbed (@Curbed) October 7, 2015
Looks like this bridge wasn't... all it was cracked up to be https://t.co/sBdi0Z0FD8
— Albert Wang (@BroSeLitigant) October 8, 2015
As for why it shattered - apparently one of the tourists dropped a stainless steel mug causing the glass to crack. As it would.