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Inca Bridges: Grass Rope Spans That Defied the Andes

12 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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The Inca built the Qhapaq Ñan, but to cross the deep canyons of the Andes they wove bridges from nothing but grass. This episode focuses on the q'eswachaka — the last remaining Inca rope bridge, rebuilt every year by four Quechua communities using traditional techniques. Lucas and Luna explore how Inca engineers suspended tons of stone and thousands of people over gorges hundreds of feet deep using only ichu grass and human labor. They discuss the bridge's place in the road network, the role of mit'a labor in its construction, and why the Spanish let these bridges stand even as they dismantled the empire. The conversation also touches on the spiritual dimension: the bridge as a huaca, a sacred thing, and the offerings made to Pachamama and the Apus during its annual renewal. This is a story of sustainable engineering, community ritual, and the fragile threads that held an empire together. #Qeswachaka #IncaBridges #QhapaqÑan #Andes #IncaEngineering #Ichhu #Mita #Pachamama #Apu #Huaca #Quechua #Cusco #Peru #SuspensionBridge #GrassRope #IncaRoads #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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