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Eiffel Tower gets $38M vertigo-inducing face lift

PARIS (AP) — The Eiffel Tower has been given a vertigo-inducing face lift as organizers celebrate the Paris monument’s 125th anniversary.

The 324-meter (1,063-foot) tower now has see-through glass floor panels on its first level. The four small viewing sections, which cost 30 million euro ($38 million), were unveiled to visitors Monday.

Though the first level is only 57 meters (187 feet) high, it’s not for the faint-hearted.

One tourist from Jordan, Yousef Mobaidin, said he was “terrified. It looks really scary,” gripping his friend’s arm as he walked on the glass.

Aaron Smith from Hawaii admitted to getting butterflies, hoping “they did a good job building it.”

The iron-lattice tower is the world’s most visited paying attraction, and was erected for the 1889 World Fair.

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