Canopy Walkway in Ghana
Many parts of Africa are blessed with dense jungles, and Ghana is no exception. When visiting the heavily forested Kakum National Park, one should expect to use the Canopy Walkway at some point to cross from one place to the other. The 350-meter-long (1148 feet) bridge is connected through seven treetops and sits 100 meters (328 feet) above the ground.
A Canadian organization for parrot trapping initially constructed it but later transitioned to human use and became a dangerous trap for them instead. Luckily, the local authorities installed protective side nets to attract and protect visitors while making their outdoor adventure deep into the jungle as safe as possible.