Liana bridge
Appearance

A liana bridge is a suspended bridge made of liana vines. These bridges are most widespread in the tropical climates of Latin America, Africa and South-East Asia.
The liana Bridge of Poubara, south of Franceville (Gabon), was first completed in 1915. A new one is built each year, and it takes three months to complete.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ McFetrich, David (2022-06-02). An Encyclopaedia of World Bridges. Pen and Sword Transport. ISBN 978-1-5267-9449-9.