Shangri-La Restaurant
My grandmother had a subscription to National Geographic and this post seems to me to be very much in the vein of that magazine.
It's about a restaurant in China which you reach either by taking a cable car ...

... or by hoofing it for a bit ...



... till you get to the razor back ridge ...

... which leads to the eating establishment ...

I'm informed if you actually make it to the table ... the food is free!
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