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1、The Hanging BridgeTo date, I have posted 241 Malawi photos to Flickr. The photo above just received thehighest “interestingness” ranking of all of them. Since other people seem to enjoy it somuch, Ive decided to share this photo here too, along with more about thisveryinteresting bridge in a remote
2、part of Northern Malawi.Before the Kandewe Hanging Bridge was built, people risked their lives to cross this riverby canoe. An enterprising man from the village devised this bridge. Since then, everyonefrom businessmen to schoolchildren will cross on this bridge. Crossing it made my heartrace, but i
3、ts definitely better than braving the rapids in a dugout canoe!The bridge was first built in 1904, so obviously none of the original materials remain. Onestory says that a hippo tried to cross this bridge once, and broke through!The bridge crosses the South Rukuru River, one of many rivers running d
4、own from themagnificent Nyika Plateau in the background.*LEFT: High water on the South Rukuru River. As you can see on Google Maps, there aresome rocks visible in this part of the river during the dry season.RIGHT: This guy was amused by my fascination with the bridge. uDid you know I can runacross?
5、” And so he could! He only put his hand down once.The bridge uses clumps of trees as support pylons on both ends. As you see, during thisrainy season, the river extends to the very end of the bridge.The bridge is constructed from bamboo running the length, to provide strength, and rootsrunning the w
6、idth, to provide flexibility.Be careful where you step. There were a lot of holes as big as my foot!Some well-meaning donor provided two steel cables and some cement pillars to reinforcethe bridge. It seemed to me that they werent doing much anymore.Sometimes, the old ways are best. These men are ma
7、intaining the bridge with cord madefrom bark.Its not just for Indiana Jones. People of all ages cross this bridge every day.The South Rukuru River was in flood stage as we went. It had recently washed away aconcrete bridge about 50 km downstream, but the old bamboo bridge flexed and remained(theres
8、a sermon illustration in there somewhere.)I watched this guy with a bike approaching, and asked if I could take his photo. To him,having someone take his picture was unusual, but crossing a bamboo bridge with a bikeover his shoulder was totally normal.I learned a few tricks from watching him. The ha
9、rdest part seemed to be the steep descentat the beginning.There are no handrails on the bridge. Most people employ the “lean over and grab the side”technique. This is what I used.These kids enjoyed running and playing on the bridge. I didnt try this technique forcrossing.The water was so high, I used a pole to get my camera out past the trees. The kids werefascinated to see my antics!Want to see more? Every week, I try to pick five Malawi photos from my archives and postthem to Flickr. You can view 240 slightly less interesting photos here.