Dangling over a vertiginous gorge, the Apurimac River flowing around 10 stories below, Indigenous Peruvians show no fear as they repair a centuries-old Inca rope suspension bridge -- the world's last.
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The Bajrang Setu is the new glass-floor suspension bridge being constructed to replace the iconic Lakshman Jhula in Rishikesh. The original Lakshman Jhula was c ...
(CNN) — It's just physics. Friendly civil engineering. Take a load bearing deck held by vertical suspender cables attached to larger main support lines anchored by a pair of towers and the ground -- ...
The new suspension bridge will feature 1.5-metre-wide glass walkways on both sides, made from 66-mm-thick reinforced glass ...
Dangling over a vertiginous gorge, the Apurimac River flowing around 10 stories below, Indigenous Peruvians show no fear as they repair a centuries-old Inca rope suspension bridge -- the world's last.