Made of woven grass, the bridge spans 118 feet, and hangs 220 feet above the canyon’s rushing river. The Incan women braid small thin ropes which are then braided again by the men into large support cables, much like a modern steel suspension bridge. Handwoven bridges lasted as long as 500 years and were held in very high regard by the Inca. The punishment for tampering with one was death.
(via The Last Handwoven Bridge, Rebuilt by MIT - Boing Boing)
Source: Boing Boing
