A Village Worked Together To Build A Suspension Bridge. By Hand.
Every year, the residents of Cuzco, Peru, work with each other to to build a suspension bridge over the River Apurimac. It’s a tradition that dates back hundreds of years. The length of the tradition alone is amazing, especially when you consider that the block party my neighbors and I tried to plan. What makes it even more amazing? It’s a woven bridge, spun by hand.
It’s difficult to imagine the hours it takes to build something like this. It’s impressive that the community could come together to make anything, let alone a suspension bridge made of rope. You’ve really got to check it out!
(via izismile)
I guess it really does take a village… to do a lot of things. Their talents, tradition and dedication are impressive. I have access to modern technology and all I can make is scrambled eggs.
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