Cycling Through the Trees: A Safe Way To Enjoy Nature While Cycling

After launching, "Cycling Through the Water," a fun new feature has been added to a Belgian bike path network to encourage the use of bicycles called, "Cycling Through the Trees." Anyone who'll pass by this will surely feel like an "E.T. soaring among the treetops at heights of up to 10 meters (32 feet)."

“The new cycle path climbs gradually so that you can cycle through the treetops. You ride 700 metres along a cycle bridge – a double circle 100 metres in diameter – that slowly rises to a height of 10 metres before then descending again, giving you a sensational 360° experience! Safety is ensured thanks to a subtle wire net with a handrail, and the path’s three metre width gives everyone enough room. This makes ‘Cycling through the Trees’ an accessible experience for everyone.”

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Just walk away from an establishment that wants to use and abuse you just because they can. Find a little 'mom and pop' restaurant that will treat you right while you are trying to get yourself through school. You won't regret it.
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My husband has worked for trucking companies that had a list of "fines" like this, and you could end up working a week and not making any money at all. But workers just quit rather than fight it, and there's always someone else with no experience who'll take the job for a while.
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