People walk on the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge '516 Arouca', now open for local residents in Arouca, Portugal.
A general view of the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge '516 Arouca', in Portugal.
The bridge opened only to local residents on Thursday, but from Monday everyone can book a visit.
A general view of the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge '516 Arouca', in Portugal.
The landscape is calm, but the crossing is not for the faint-hearted.
The bridge hangs 175 meters above the fast-flowing River Paiva.
Locals hope the attraction, which cost about 2.3 million euros ($2.8 million) and took around two years to build, will help revive the region.
Held up by steel cables and two massive towers on each side, it wobbles a little with every step.
A general view of the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge '516 Arouca', in Portugal.
Published 05 May 2021, 08:37 IST