12 Most Terrifying Bridges That Can Turn Your Legs To Jelly
Gephyrophobia, a phobia with a name pretty straight forward. Only if you know Greek of course. The name is derived from the Greek words "gephyra", which means “bridge” and as all phobias were named, with "phobos", meaning “fear.”
Q'eswachaka Bridge Peru: Every year, communities in the Cusco region of Peru come together to replace the Inca rope bridge that crosses the Apurimac River. In 2020, this tradition was stopped due to the pandemic. This year, the groups have reunited to use ancient rope weaving techniques, passed from generation to generation, recreating the "living bridge" that's been there more than 500 years.