
Q’eswachaka: The Inca Rope Bridge Hanging 100 Feet Above the Apurímac
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Hidden in the highlands of southern Peru lies a living masterpiece of Inca engineering.
Every year, hundreds of villagers gather to rebuild the Q’eswachaka Bridge — entirely woven by hand from vegetal fibers.
Passed down through generations, this ancestral ritual blends faith, cooperation, and craftsmanship.
The Q’eswachaka is not just a bridge — it’s a symbol of resilience and community, the last of its kind in the Andes.
A rare encounter between ancient tradition and living heritage, suspended above a deep canyon.
Documentary: Q'eswachaka. The last Inca Bridge
Direction: Chus Barrera, Pablo Barrio
Production: Siroco
