The last Incan suspension bridge is made entirely of grass and woven by hand.

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The Q'eswachaka Bridge Building Festival near Cusco, Peru. — Geraint Rowland Photography

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The last Incan suspension bridge is made entirely of grass and woven by hand .

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Center for Plants & Culture on Instagram: The Q'eswachaka bridge… Located in Peru, this incredible bridge dates back to the Inca empire and is rebuilt yearly using only grass and human power.

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Center for Plants & Culture on Instagram: The Q'eswachaka bridge… Located in Peru, this incredible bridge dates back to the Inca empire and is rebuilt yearly using only grass and human power.

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