Named after what we assume to be Dutch word for “French Fry,” Excalibur is the world’s tallest climbing wall. It towers 37 meters (121 ft) above the ground. That height provides a challenge, of course, especially when the winds are whipping across Holland’s flat countryside. But what can really make a climb of Excalibur difficult is the overhang towards the top—it curves 11 meters (36 ft) out from the base!
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