The Last Inca Rope Bridge, Q’eswachaka, Is Rebuilt Yearly
Every year, high in the Andes Mountains in Peru, a man builds a bridge. The bridge is strong enough to hold the weight of more than one hundred men. But it isn’t made of iron or steel. It’s made of grasses and fibers. It hangs 60 feet above a thundering river.
And the man is not a construction worker or a structural engineer—but he is the only person on earth who knows how to build this particular bridge. That man’s name is Victoriano Arizapana, and he is the heir to a tradition that is over 500 years old.
they tie the rope to a drone and fly it over.
the drones were given to them by aliens that had a vested interest in helping humans out because they lost a bet with the bigger aliens of alpha ceti 3.
all this is true, my dad’s uncles cousins brother heard it from a friend that used to live in Incaville.
they also had cures for autism that were the opposite of our current day vaccine for autism.
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