View from the mountain at the top of the via ferrata Tridentina, Dolomites Mountains (Italian Alps).
Of the left, you can see the famous suspension footbridge, visible from the road below, that passes over a vertiginous vertical chasm.
The climbing route involves ascending more than 2,500 feet (750m) of almost vertical cliff, equipped with cables and occasional metal ladders or steps.
Via Ferratas are climbing routes permanently equipped with a safety cable. For more info about via ferrata, go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via_ferrata.
For more info about the Brigata Tridentina via ferrata, go to it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrata_Tridentina.
For more info about the Dolomites, go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolomites.