Amazing Ican Suspension Bridge of Peru

Peru :-Incan suspension bridge 
The 120-foot-long Incan bridge has been built and rebuilt continuously for five centuries.
Q’eswachaka is the last remaining Inca bridge in Peru. Handwoven from grass and spanning 118 feet over a steep canyon, this incredible feat of engineering is truly unmissable!
On either side of a gorge high in the Peruvian Andes, an aging rope bridge sags precariously over the Apurímac River.
Last year’s suspension bridge floats down the river. Previously, communities replaced the bridge once every three years. As tourism has brought more visitors to the area, they have increased the frequency to once a year.

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