Floating above the French Alps in a glass box
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Journalists and employees visit the 'Step into the Void' installation as they attend a press visit at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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A man stands in the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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Journalists and employees stand in the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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Journalists and employees stand in the 'Step into the Void' installation during a press visit at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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Journalists and employees stand in the 'Step into the Void' installation during a press visit at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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View of the 'Step into the Void' installation during a press visit at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps,
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A journalist, wearing slippers to protect the glass floor, stands in the 'Step into the Void' installation during a press visit at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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Employees stand in the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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View of the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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View of the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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View of the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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View of the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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View of the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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View of the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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View of the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps
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Yahoo News Canada
The CN Tower's glass floor has nothing on this: Visitors to Aiguille du Midi mountain peak in the French Alps can feel like they're walking above the mountain peaks in the 'Step into the Void' installation. The glass enclosure is 1,035 metres high on Mont Blanc, which is the tallest mountain in Europe. It takes two cable cars to reach the attraction.