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The 120-foot-long Incan bridge has been built and rebuilt continuously for five centuries. The Q’eswachaka bridge is the last remaining Inca suspension bridge.
Members of the affected communities, such as the Huinchiri, decided to rebuild the 30-meter (98.43 ft) long bridge in the traditional Incan style: by weaving it. Teams of workers, starting from ...
Dangling over a vertiginous gorge, the Apurimac River flowing around 10 stories below, Indigenous Peruvians show no fear as they repair a centuries-old Inca rope suspension bridge -- the world's last.
Weaving a bridge of grass just once would be quite a feat, but high in the Andes the native Peruvians do it every year—and this year's bridge will be built ...
NEWTOWN BOROUGH >> Newtown Friends Meeting will feature an award-winning documentary about the last handwoven Inca suspension bridge in Peru by Candido Rodriguez, Newtown Quaker Meeting member ...
That is why at the beginning of this year the bridge fell,” said Cusco Regional Governor Jean Paul Benavente. The bridge, seen here in 2015, has been used for more than 500 years.
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