This is a bandit stronghold hidden deep in the mountains of Chongqing, China. It's over 1,000 meters long. Less than 5 meters at its widest point. Imagine a narrow, winding goat path cobwebbing out from the edge of a high cliff in Chongqing, China. The trail winds along the edge of a steep mountain wall and is only wide enough for one person to pass sideways. Walking here, there is a nearly vertical rock face on one side and deep, vertigo-inducing cliffs on the other. The walker must proceed carefully along the trail. Every step needs to be taken with caution, as every rock and every turn here holds potential danger. The slabs underfoot can be worn and sometimes even loose, adding to the difficulty and risk of walking. The scenery along the way is both spectacular and magnificent, but at the same time it makes your heart race. On one side, there are lofty peaks with their summits hidden in the clouds; on the other side, there are deep canyons with a river at the bottom that looks like a silvery ribbon, tiny and distant when viewed from above.
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