Qeswachaka is the last remaining Inca suspension bridge, woven entirely from natural grass fibers. Located in the Andes of Peru, it is part of the ancient Inca road system and continues to be used by local communities today. Every year, villagers come together to rebuild the bridge by hand in a traditional ceremony that honors Inca engineering and cultural heritage, preserving this living legacy for future generations.
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