Glass Elevator Construction Halted in Bali, Indonesia
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The image of one of Bali's most recognizable beaches is about to change. A Chinese company has begun construction on a 182-meter-high glass tower with an elevator that will make it easier for visitors to reach the beach, which currently takes tourists more than half an hour to walk. But construction has been halted after authorities found that the project lacked all the necessary permits, and locals are also critical.
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DENPASAR, Nov 3 — Authorities in Bali have ordered a halt to construction of a controversial glass elevator at Kelingking Beach, one of the island’s most popular tourist sites, after widespread criticism over environmental damage, safety issues and alleged permit breaches.According to a report by Singapore’s CNA, the 182-metre-high structure, built along the cliffs of the beach known for its distinctive dinosaur-shaped headland, was meant to hel…
Balinese authorities have temporarily halted construction of a 182-meter-high glass elevator that would take visitors to the popular Kelingking Beach, a project that has sparked outrage among residents.
A 182 meter high glass elevator on one of Bali's most famous cliffs was supposed to facilitate the way to the beach.Now the construction was stopped – after violent protests by locals and tourists. Video: external/TikTok/bliadit_ticketA 182 meter high glass elevator on one of Bali's most famous cliffs was meant to facilitate the way to the beach.Now the construction was stopped – after violent protests by locals and tourists.Kathrin Martens / wa…
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