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When the rope has been made, they need to stretch-it for to ensure the right stability of the bridge for one year. To build the Q'eswachaka bridge, that connect the two sides of Apurimac Canjon on the ancient Inca Trail, is a collective work of four "comunidades campesinas" that live nearby. Called "Minka" the collective work belonging from the andean tradition
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When the rope has been made, they need to stretch-it for to ensure the right stability of the bridge for one year. To build the Q'eswachaka bridge, that connect the two sides of Apurimac Canjon on the ancient Inca Trail, is a collective work of four "comunidades campesinas" that live nearby. Called "Minka" the collective work belonging from the  andean tradition