Bridges Around the World That Would Make Us Think Twice Before Crossing

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Q’eswachaka Bridge, Peru - Constructed Out of Woven Grass

The Q’eswachaka Bridge in Peru is a remarkable construction made entirely out of woven grass. This traditional Inca bridge, reconstructed every year by local communities, spans the Apurímac River, creating a unique and historic crossing. Despite its seemingly delicate design, the bridge is surprisingly sturdy, but the woven structure and narrow pathway can be nerve-wracking. The swaying motion and the gaps between the ropes add to the sense of instability, while the rushing river below serves as a constant reminder of the potential danger.

Shutterstock/Danita Delimont
Shutterstock/Danita Delimont

For those crossing this bridge, it is both a journey into history and a test of nerve, as you navigate a structure that seems almost mythical in its simplicity.